“One of the projects that I’ve been working on in my mind and in my head that I want to share with you….we ought to make a grand display, we ought to have a true march to show what our numbers are” — Ron Paul.
Even though throughout the primaries, our votes for Ron Paul were far less than the majority votes. However, I’m more convinced than ever that this Revolution will have an tremendous Impact to the political arena. And I’m absolutely more satisfied than ever that there will be a true conservative president in future of this Great Nation. VendettaVV
The War at Home: Cindy Sheehan’s uphill battle. By Miyoko Ohtake | Newsweek Web Exclusive
Mar 21, 2008 | Updated: 5:10 p.m. ET Mar 21, 2008
Cindy Sheehan barely fits into her “campaign limo,” her sister’s blue Hyundai Tiburon. She ducks low to avoid hitting her head on the way in, and her knees are nearly at her chest when she sits, even with the seat rolled all the way back…..
………Sheehan’s battle is all uphill. After all, Pelosi was re-elected to her 11th term in 2006 with 90 percent of the vote in one of the most reliably Democratic districts in the country. In September, 56 percent of San Francisco Bay area voters approved of Pelosi’s job in Congress, according to research by the Public Policy Institute of California. But Sheehan insists she can gain traction against Pelosi by playing off San Francisco’s fierce–and often theatrical–antiwar sentiments.
In 2006, 59 percent of voters approved a ballot measure to impeach Bush and Cheney. Last year, protestors from the antiwar group Code Pink held an around-the-clock vigil outside Pelosi’s house in the city’s upscale Pacific Heights neighborhood to protest the Speaker’s failure to introduce legislation to cut war funding and bring the troops home. Even though Pelosi has said she favors a timetable for the withdrawal of U.S. troops, antiwar activists are disgusted by her failure to do more to cut off funding for the war, and Sheehan thinks she can persuade the city’s voters that Pelosi is a sellout. “She is a supporter of the status quo, the establishment and the elite,” Sheehan says….. full article:newsweek.com
Lindsey Williams, who has been an ordained Baptist minister for 28 years, went to Alaska in 1971 as a missionary. The Transalaska oil pipeline began its construction phase in 1974, and because of Mr. Williams’ love for his country and concern for the spiritual welfare of the “pipeliners,” he volunteered to serve as Chaplain on the pipeline, with the subsequent full support of the Alyeska Pipeline Company. Because of the executive status accorded to him as Chaplain, he was given access to information documented in his eye opening book, The Energy Non-Crisis.
After numerous public speaking engagements in the western states, certain government officials and concerned individuals urged Mr. Williams to put into print what he saw and heard, stating that they felt this information was vital to national security. Mr. Williams firmly believes that whoever controls energy controls the economy. Thus, The Energy Non-Crisis lwoil.com