BY Editor, ON NOVEMBER 10, 2009

What You Can Do in Thirty Minutes Or More

One of the most powerful rights we have in the United States is our freedom of speech.  And your voice isn't alone.  But in order to make your voice matter, you have to use it.  And that voice doesn't have to be loud or obnoxious, it does need to be heard.  Jot down a few of your concerns about issues that matter to you and your family and send it to us, or to the editor of your local newspaper.  It might not seem like much, but when we all speak out in unison, it does get heard.  You can also get specific tasks directly from Steve's staff when you volunteer to help with thirty minutes or more and really get involved with us.

Steve asks that you speak to others on his behalf, but the fight is far bigger than the one House of Representatives seat Steve is trying to win - we are fighting for our freedom, our economic well-being, our way of life and our values.  The single most powerful act is standing up for your own beliefs and not going along with the crowd.  In order to make that stand you will want to:

  • Know the truth
  • Nullify false ideas by speaking against them with the truth
  • Educate your family; on the issues and the constitution
  • Live a life that heals the nation
  • Study the issues
  • Hone your skills
  • Speak with the right tone
  • Keep your expectations in the right place
  • Study the opposition

The Biggest Thief Of Joy Is Fear

Don't be afraid to speak out.  If we all let our voices be heard with the right message, we can restore our government and our country - take it back from those who are trying to destroy it.  At peopleforpearce.com you can begin to educate yourself on the truth, how to phrase it, understand our opposition and get a real grip on the issues.  The speaking out is up to you, and every voice counts.