So, the Ron Paul post-primary party was larger than I expected, and I probably ended up with the back of my head on CNN. In his speech Ron didn't speak of winners and losers (as the rest of the field was so very obsessed), but instead simply re-iterated why we were all there. He said that he was grateful to learned that he had cure the political apathy of some. He let us know that we also had a revitalizing effect on him, and that he would continue to spread his message of freedom across the country. It really is the foundation of his campaign. Melissa and I were talking about simply writing-in Ron Paul when we vote for the President (if Paul doesn't get the republican nomination). Why vote for the lesser of two evils, when you can vote for good?A place for Mrs. B to brag about her (wonderful) kids, share her recipes, keep her writing muscles loose and learn more about photography as she documents life for friends and family across the country.
Tuesday, January 8, 2008
Tales from the Party
So, the Ron Paul post-primary party was larger than I expected, and I probably ended up with the back of my head on CNN. In his speech Ron didn't speak of winners and losers (as the rest of the field was so very obsessed), but instead simply re-iterated why we were all there. He said that he was grateful to learned that he had cure the political apathy of some. He let us know that we also had a revitalizing effect on him, and that he would continue to spread his message of freedom across the country. It really is the foundation of his campaign. Melissa and I were talking about simply writing-in Ron Paul when we vote for the President (if Paul doesn't get the republican nomination). Why vote for the lesser of two evils, when you can vote for good?
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