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Ron Paul is Out, Now What?

Ron Paul has officially given up is campaign for the Presidency.

According to the Washington Post (http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2008/03/07/AR2008030703061.html)
Rep. Ron Paul has ended his campaign for the Republican presidential nomination, breaking the news in a seven-minute video posted on his campaign Web site Thursday. The Texan, who ran on a libertarian platform and saw an outpouring of financial support via the Internet, tried to soothe anxious supporters by letting them know that his "campaign for freedom will continue in this new phase." While his campaign will not formally organize events, he encouraged supporters to continue to work on behalf of a broader movement.

"I don't mind playing a key role in this revolution, but it has to be more than a Ron Paul revolution," he said. "Our job now is to plan for the next phase."

So with that said, who to support in the election now?

Paul Gessing on freeliberal.com has a suggestion.
(From http://www.freeliberal.com/blog/archives/003254.php)
"I remain part of the Ron Paul revolution. That said, of the three candidates left, I think Obama is the least evil. "

Regardless of who the members of pro-freedom movement get behind, it is imperative to follow Ron Paul's advice and continue the grass-roots activism for a more free society.

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