Revolution
A very good book. And it will soon be #1 on the New York Times Best Sellers List and already is #1 on the Amazon list. I hope enough people are listening…
For many generations in my family there is a tradition of Constitutional fundamentalism, which just means that we think the government should follow the Constitution - and we are keenly aware when it does not. For most of my family that ends up meaning they become cynical and resigned, most don’t even vote, and some even join the Jehovah Witnesses where they can get moral support for enjoying the benefits of living in a society they don’t actively support.
Ironically, we also have a tradition of volunteering for military service, which I did, and doing whatever is asked during that period of service.
It’s rare though that there is an opportunity to get behind the possibility of a government that remembers it’s past and knows its place; one that protects our Rights under the Constitution.
So while the media, and the establishment has tried very hard to blanket Ron Paul in silence and make him irrelevant the way they did Ralph Nader, this guy has managed to leverage that to his advantage: so he is hella smart apparently. If you read his book you will see that he is not only smart strategically, but he knows a thing or two about a thing or two regarding Government and governing, as well as economics.
Good reading,
DrD

Hello, we added your feed to our Blog Surfer. Mind if we add your page to our Blogroll?
Luminous
Comment by luminouscreative — May 21, 2008 @ 7:19 pm
What Blogroll? I went to your site, which is great, but saw no blog link. Tell me more. (And if adding this blog to your blog surfer means you’ll likely be swinging by once and a while to check in, cool! And thanks… I’ll likely do that same if I can find your blog.)
Also, I thought that folks in your line of work would want to know: there’s a spelling typo on the Orchestrate page, right hand column.
DrD
Comment by doctordilday — May 21, 2008 @ 11:28 pm