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What If
(It Was All A Big Mistake)
Representative Ron Paul  (R- Tex)
                            
How about some really interesting reading this time.  Not anything that I
have written, though I wish I could have written it. US Representative Ron
Paul, a Republican from Texas delivered a message to the floor of the
House of Representatives on January 26, 2005 that should be read (and
watched) by all.

Dr. Paul (he is an ob/gyn physician)  has served for several years in the
House on two different occasions. He took a break in his legislative
service to deliver some more babies.  Here is a small section of his bio
that seems to personify him as a man of his word, as viewed by other
members of Congress: "Dr. Paul's consistent voting record prompted one
Congressman to comment that "Ron Paul personifies the Founding
Fathers' ideal of the citizen-statesman. He makes it clear that his
principles will never be compromised, and they never are." Another
Congresswoman added that "There are few people in public life who,
through thick and thin, rain or shine, stick to their principles. Ron Paul is
one of those few."

In reviewing Rep. Paul's bio, While I might not agree with him on all of his
legislative positions, I feel in this piece titled; "What If (It was all a big
mistake), he certainly forces all of us to look at ourselves as a country and
question whether or not we have done some good or have we just been
spinning our wheels... further into the mud.

You may view and/or read his presentation by clicking Here .  Though this
is pretty long, I highly recommend you go to this site and read along with
the audio presentation.  This man has thought this out, researched it and
offers to the House many of the questions each of us ask ourselves daily
about our country's place in the world.


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January 30,2005
Bio Willie
On the Road Again
Willie Nelson and three of his pals have come
up with a solution for truckers that will warm
the hearts of most environmentalists. As Willie
put it, "There is really no need going around
starting wars over oil.  We have it here at
home.  We have the necessary product,
farmers can grow it."

Willie Nelson's Biodiesel (a new company) will
be marketing fuel to truck stops. Made from
vegetable oils, mostly soybeans, it can be
burned without modification to diesel engines
Click this picture and check out Willie's Biodiesel site, while listening to
him sing "On the Road again"!