The Campaign for Liberty

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It has gotten so hot that I wanted to write a blog entry about it the other day, but didn't get around to it because it has gotten so hot. Thank you HAARP for killing the Spring. That doesn't matter now. Ron Paul's speech matters now.

Recently, I somewhat longed for the active days of the Ron Paul Revolution. I don't regret any decisions I made or anything like that, I just wantded to experience the exhilaration and fun of hearing Ron Paul give a live speech, joinin in cheering, knowing others felt the same way at that moment. And even though it can piss me off, I do love running around, getting tech things set up as I did tonight, even if just to broadcast to my small audience on goodvibes. Don't worry, I'll have an exciting announcement of my own eventually about that, Goddess willing. Speaking of, today marked the first Carbon Belch Day, and I can proudly say that I released sixty-nine pounds of CO2, according to their calculator. Sixty-nine, dude!

In the course of the day, I got the email from Ron Paul 2008 to tune in for a big announcement. I tuned in after watching the Great Global Warming Swindle. It seems that Goddess graced me with another gift on this day. He gave a speech like the ones of old. It took a few minutes to get the connection going on their end, but I empathized and stuck with it. Suddenly, a big montage began. I felt blown away to hear the different things played, and to remember them and in some cases my own tangential involvement. It really complimented the feelings I already had. I felt the freedom fire in me again! The presentation went on for a nice length, and I really got into it. Then, Ron Paul spoke. The speech reminded me of the best parts of the ones we remember, and I loved his little jab at Obama at the beginning. "Isn't there another candidate who talks about change? Wel we're talking about real change here." He used his natural geniality to good comic effect there. He brought up the great points, how young people care about [abolishing the] Federal Reserve, how we need to end wars abroad, and the war on drugs, all the good stuff. I wanted to hear the big announcement, and had already read some speculation on dailypaul which turned out true.

Finally, he started talkin about the campaign. He said that the campaign has ended, but announced the Campaign for Liberty! It looks like he listened to Alex Jones, and has put the grass roots power he has gathered to good use. He will use the presinct system, the meetups, etc. He also mentioned the rally at the convention again, and how we will have thousands of people there, far more than the delegates McCain gathers. Only Goddess knows what will happen at the convention! I have such a weird feeling about this election. Other psychics agree, includin Sean David Morton. Even when with Max the Crystal Skull, a powerful artifact, I could not se the election, only a blankness cut off by a thick black wall.

Getting back to the topic at hand, I felt very glad to hear this announcement. Rather than feeling sad that the campaign has ended, I feel happy that a new campaign has just begun. The next phase has finally started! The time has come to start up all the fun and excitement again - the highs and the lows, the good and the bad and especially the weird - random projects, mostly harmless people, funky nocturnal schedules, and plenty of Cacao! I can't wait!


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rgot the bestpart!

I proofrread that whole article and forgot the best part, his quote at the end:
"The status quo cannot stop a revolution whose time has come." - Ron Paul

austin Posted by austin on Fri, 06/13/2008 - 05:16
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