United States Plagued by Doubt

Why do most people that oppose Ron Paul say his policies are unrealistic? Why do we just accept that it can’t be done his way because it isn’t being done right now or is unorthodox? Do you think founding this country was not unorthodox? Do you think it was “the established” lifestyle when the pilgrims dared to dream and fled their home country to pursue religious freedom? Why do so many Americans who would support Ron Paul believe that he can’t win?

Americans are dying in other countries. The deficit is going up and is to an unimaginable high. Our freedoms are getting taken away chip by chip. The leaders we’ve elected in hopes to champion our freedom are feeding us lies and undermining our intelligence by putting bills in place to take away more of our liberty and naming the bills things like “The Patriot Act.” The flaw with these leaders is that they believe “We the People” are not intelligent enough to be free. Rick Santorum’s own nephew exposed his uncle for his fear that the public is incapable of making its own decisions. This seems the general tone of most politicians.

Ron Paul is not one of these. For all of his time as a politician, he’s been saying the same things. He’s been voting against all the little cuts from freedom, the increases to taxes, and the ridiculous spending. No other presidential contender can claim this.

His policies are considered unrealistic because it isn’t the “Established” way things are done. Is the “Established” way working? Why is it so unrealistic to simply bring all the troops home? “The Establishment” as it is called needs the public to continue believing that they can’t affect the world around them. They ignore Ron Paul, they scoff at him, and they simply say he won’t win. Why? They don’t want him to. Ron Paul would be a road block in their path to power. When I mention Ron Paul, most people laugh and say “he won’t win.” No, they don’t say they disagree with him. They just say he won’t win. I hear this again and again. Why? We are lead to believe he can’t. “The Establishment” can’t allow someone who will limit their power to become president.

If the established power says that one way is just the way things are, we are just supposed to accept that and move on. We’ve been looking the other way while we are slowly losing our Liberty. Are we not thinking beings that question the world around us? Why don’t we question “The Establishment?” Did not our founders question the established control by the English rather than just accept what is just is? Are we okay voting for the lesser of two evils? Yet we still have to vote for Evil. Why then won’t we stand up and fight for our freedom with Ron Paul as our Champion? He’s been fighting for us all along.


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