Hello, Mr. Griffin.
I so enjoyed your speech at Eastern University. Once again, it is because of you that I am involved in the Freedom Movement and threw my hat in the political ring. I can't thank you enough for educating me. And you're correct in that the missing piece to the puzzle is that we need to get involved ourselves: "An Idea Whose Time Has Come."
I spoke with you a little about my being elected to the Republican Party State Committee and what we (Rob Eichmann, Jr. and I) have been trying to do in New Jersey. We represent the Republican Party from Gloucester County. ... Rob and I feel that the Republican Party in New Jersey has lost its identity, and many of the candidates endorsed by the Republican Party are no different than democrats. I understand the reason for having identical, yet what appears to be different, political parties ("Tragedy and Hope" written by Professor Carroll Quigley). Here is a chance for two of us to help make a difference in our state.
What is happening in the moderate State of New Jersey is that followers of Robert Welch, G Edward Griffin and Ron Paul are making inroads in the political arena. I suspect it will get ugly for awhile, and then we can "get back to our roots" and once again follow the U.S. Constitution. That is what I hope will happen in New Jersey.
Besides Rob Eichmann, Jr. and I being elected to a four-year term as State Committee members, we also have a candidate for sheriff and a candidate for County Freeholder, and I am again a candidate for Township Committee. The information you share with us is having a ripple effect. I thought you might get a kick out of hearing how you have affected some of us and how we are helping to implement change in our small part of the world.
Thank you again, Mr. Griffin, for your words of wisdom and guidance.
Donna Ward, 2009 July 12