Strength, resolve, charisma, and interest in your fellow man are the defining qualities found in a good leader, but integrity, honesty, humility and a genuine love for humanity are the qualities you find in a Godly leader.
Ron Paul is a Godly leader. He has proven himself to be a man of immense character and fortitude, 20 years as a (R) Congressman from TX, and he is still talking about freedom, liberty, and the dignities afforded to us by the U.S. Constitution. His values are your values. Peace, family, life, liberty, and reduction of intrusive, big government in the lives of Americans.
The ideals of a nation are reflected in the quality of its leadership, if we want peace, prosperity, and a leader who will not buckle to the whims of corporate, and global pressure then we need to ask God for such a man.
Pray for Ron Paul America, support him financially, and familiarize yourself with his vision. A strong economy, a return to a Constitutional form of government, the restoration of our nation’s great name in the world and a leader we can trust to do what is right in times of trial. This is exactly what we can expect from a Ron Paul Presidency.
The purpose of this site is to share Dr. Ron Paul's vision with fellow believers and catalog the prayers offered up in support. If you have a prayer for Ron Paul, please visit our prayer book and let God and the rest of the world know why we pray for Ron Paul.
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When you hear Ron Paul say that he stands for the Philosophy of Liberty, this is what he means. The philosophy of liberty is based on self-ownership. This simple but elegant and hard-hitting animation will explain exactly what that means. It's a great tool anyone can use to educate children and adults about our right to life, liberty, and the property we create - and our responsibility to think, speak and act.



History isn't what happened, but a story of what happened. And there are always different versions, different stories, about the same events. One version might revolve mainly around a specific set of facts while another version might minimize them or not include them at all. |
Regardless of the value of these many lessons, History isn't what happened, but the stories of what happened and the lessons these stories include. The very selection of which histories to teach in a society shapes our view of how what is came to be and, in turn, what we understand as possible. This choice of which history to teach can never be "neutral" or "objective." Those who choose, either following a set agenda or guided by hidden prejudices, serve their interests. Their interests could be to continue this world as it now stands or to make a new world. |
John Fogerty Deja vu

Lives In The Balance
Bring 'em Home
"When a true genius appears in this world you may know him by this sign; that the dunces are all in confederacy against him"
~Jonathon Swift
If ye love wealth greater than liberty, the tranquility of servitude greater than the animating contest for freedom, go home from us in peace. We seek not your counsel nor your arms. Crouch down and lick the hand that feeds you; and may posterity forget that ye were once our countrymen.
~ Samuel Adams
The Universal Soldier
Aimee Allen sang the song "(The) Universal Soldier" for me because I asked her to do that. It talks really about the essence of decision-making. It talks about should you strike and not participate any longer.
It’s the universal soldier that allows the power-mongers around Washington to exist. It’s always done by getting the young people and making them feel that,if they don’t participate, they’re unpatriotic. I think of the story of the early days of WWI, on Christmas Eve, when the Germans and the British took a break and began singing Christmas Carols. And then, on the morrow, the leaders came back and said,
"You will go back to killing one another."
As a young man, as a doctor, I was drafted. There were times that people were starting to resist, but I marched off and
I was the Universal soldier.
What we need today is the Universal Champion of Liberty.
The irreplaceable Ron Paul, from his speech at the Rally for the Republic.