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Absolutely, Bill. When I get

Absolutely, Bill. When I get my wheels back, I'm definitely going to spread the word.

You might consider promoting Declaration with text - it's a tangible time investment to go look at vlogs, and it takes a longer time to hear a word than to read it. You're Bill Whittle, after all, the Swelling Majestic Voice of Reason. I was reading your essays long before you singed on with PJTV, because they are some of the most inspiring material out there. I'm sure you could whip something up.

Definitely agree. As much as

Definitely agree. As much as I've enjoyed the videos, reading Bill's stuff is a different kind of pleasure. Also, text could find its way into venues like TownHall.com — and can be handy sources from which to pull quotes for Facebook posts and email signatures and the like.

The third vote may be the

The third vote may be the "Charm".

I've friends with elderly computers that don't do video well, who could benefit from "The Word".

"Read 'em and weep", Hollywood!

Dan'l

Bill, Three years ago, at a

Bill,

Three years ago, at a writers shindig here in Oklahoma, we were challenged to write--for a two year deadline--our vision for Oklahoma in the future. I toyed with an idea (springing from OK's perhaps very wished-for role as an aerospace player) of writing an Oklahoma plains combo Western & Space Thriller. Well, in Arroyo and Aurora (say those together fast ten times), you folks are scooping my lazy behind big time. Way to go! I am excited to watch and help your idea grow.

Bill, I'm a big fan and a new

Bill,
I'm a big fan and a new member. I am very pleased to have the opportunity to simultaneously support this great adventure and show my support for you. You know... I've often thought that you should run for POTUS, and I DO think that you would be amazing. BUT... As you have shown with this endeavor, the battle for our culture and our posterity has many fronts, and you will be a valuable warrior no matter where you decide to fight. Of course, we need another man like Pres. Reagan in D.C... BUT perhaps I have been a little brainwashed (I think we all have.) into believing that government is where genius is best utilized... TO HELL WITH THAT NOTION! Fight on, brother... I stand with you, and I will spread the word.
Tracy

Jeremy, Bill, We Pioneers

Jeremy, Bill,
We Pioneers are off to a slow start. Californy is a long way off and the wagons are still being loaded at the hitchin' post in Norfolk Virginny. With less than 100 members it will be really difficult to make that first film. It would not offend me at all if you utilized all of the early $$ to advertise. My suggestion is Satellite radio. People who listen to Hannitys show in the middle of the day can A. afford satellite radio and are B. pretty motivated conservatives. I have no Idea of the cost of radio advertising but even something on the Mike Church show or Andrew Wilcow could possibly generate 100's of members. I am a BMDS rocket scientist and not up on marketing so take my advice with a minute particle of sodium chloride.

Deus est Semper Fidelis

Very excited to watch as

Very excited to watch as these two initial projects move forward. Very interested in the content of Arroyo. I welcome all opportunities to learn more about what is actually going on in our beautiful country.

I eagerly await more info on

I eagerly await more info on 'Aurora'; I love the concept! I believe this movement is something which will eventually have a powerful influence in our existence and I'm proud to be a part of it. Keep up the good work!!

Perhaps none have said it

Perhaps none have said it better -- "Hi-ho Siver, away!" and perhaps none more fitting to this cause. Let's right some injustices.

The title character is a masked Texas Ranger in the American Old West, originally played by George Seaton (radio), but more famously by Clayton Moore (television), who gallops about righting injustices with the aid of his clever, laconic Native American companion, Tonto. Tonto usually referred to the Lone Ranger as Kemo Sabe, meaning "trusty scout"[3]. Departing on his white horse Silver, the Ranger would shout "Hi-yo, Silver, away!" as the horse galloped toward the setting sun, followed by someone asking "Who was that masked man, anyway?" "Why he's the Lone Ranger." The sayings, as well as the theme music from the William Tell Overture, are indelibly stamped in the memories of millions of Americans (and Britons) who came of age during the decades of the show's initial popularity or viewed the television series run nearly continuously for past fifty years. Reruns of the Lone Ranger as portrayed by Clayton Moore are still telecast today (August, 2010) sixty-one years after their production and initial broadcast. The character has become an icon of American culture.[4] -- wikipedia

Kudos! What a neat way of

Kudos! What a neat way of tnhiking about it.