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Ron Paul: Let the Revolution Begin
Dear Friends,
Our journey together has been truly historic. As the final votes are tabulated and the curtain closes on this election, we must take time to reflect on our successes even as we turn our attention to the task before us.
Our campaign has stirred the sleeping giant by showing millions that freedom, peace, and prosperity are achievable. We know that these things can come about only through sound money, limited government and a respect for the inherent rights of every individual. We have awakened the political class to the popularity and viability of Liberty. And, most of all, we have awoken within ourselves a spirit of freedom and independence that cannot be suppressed by any ruler, army, or philosophy of subservience and fear.
Yet we must not reflect long. We must press our efforts and lay the groundwork for the future of our movement and our country. The 2010 election cycle is just around the corner. We must redouble our efforts to educate our fellow citizens, recruit and support liberty candidates, and marshal our resources for the battle ahead.
Ours is the most solemn charge of all: to defend Liberty in this bleak hour lest the very notion that man might best govern himself be scoured from this land and from the conscience of mankind.
In our campaign for liberty, we’re just getting started. Let the Revolution begin.
(via lauratronsblogatron)
82.3% of L.A. voters went to the polls
If Prop 8 wasn’t defeated, don’t blame us.
Seriously, I live in West Hollywood, I voted in Hollywood, and I think that most people at my polling place knew what was what. If Prop 8 is not struck down, I will probably cry harder than I did during BO’s speech.
Actually, as of 10:42 PM PST, it looks like LA County is 53% yes on the ban.
It’s all your fault!

9:33 PM, PST
Good job, Michigan.
WTF, California?

Lifetime - “All Night Long”
I’ll be up all night long. Hooray.







