Ron Paul Delivers The Sweet Nectar of Liberty

November 27th, 2007 2:36 am  |  by Marc Gallagher  |  Published in Activism, Individual Responsibility, Liberty, Maven Commentary, Philosophy, Politics, Ron Paul, Taxes  |  1

Over the past several months I’ve become addicted to the Ron Paul campaign. I’m a Ron Paul zealot, I admit it. With some introspection I’ve realized that the zealotry does not come from the man, Ron Paul, but the message of liberty he promotes. Liberty is nothing but a feeling. A feeling close to invincibility. It is more addictive than any drug in the world.

I will not be attending any 12 step program to end my liberty addiction. Instead I will consume the sweet nectar of liberty as often as possible. I will stand on the street corner of America and become a liberty dealer. I will not charge anything other than your time and attention.

Don’t you want to be free? Wouldn’t you rather spend your money how you see fit rather than give it to the government? You know how to spend your money. They don’t. You deal in the free market. They deal in the special interest market. The only way to spend your money wisely is to ensure that you are the one doing the spending, saving, or investing.

This idea is not selfish. It is mutual benefit for all. It transcends class. By participating in the economy you help the economy. When you let the market decide, prices go down, the value of the dollar goes up, charitable giving rises, and the need for higher taxes disappears.

The only moral way to accomplish an American empire is leading by example. Showing the world that the American experiment has succeeded through liberty will infect other countries to mimic us. Liberty is undeniable. Once you taste it, the craving only gets stronger.

Why are you afraid of being free? Think for yourself. You are an individual with unalienable rights. Dig deep within you. Find your inner founding father and release him. He’s in there somewhere.

Wake up every day and ask yourself, “How can I deliver the sweet nectar of liberty today?”

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