Sunday, April 6, 2008

Celebrating Our Future

Saturday evening we gathered to Celebrate our Future. We heard from community leaders why they are inspired by the opportunities before us. The road we will travel is up to us. The challenges we will face on this journey will be determined by how quickly we move from believing our voices don't matter and nothing will change to realizing we are interconnected and interdependent and by working together, one by one, we will build a sustainable and unstoppable movement that creates the change we desire to see that benefits the collective good throughout society.

The power driving the current policies or lack thereof regarding immigration, education, renewable energy, the environment and our economy - is fear. The politics of fear is and has been driving the traditionalist and political machines of our broken two party system for too long.

I intend to inspire you to speak out and have your voice heard, and to stand with us.
What can we do today for a better tomorrow? How can we inspire our friends and family?

I view our current climate as ripe ground, ready for the planting of seeds of innovation, ingenuity. It is perfect for political entrepreneurs. I want us to reach for our highest principles. I encourage you all to consider what talents you have that you can share with your community, and in turn, others to do the same through witnessing your actions.

I ask for your support in this campaign for humanity - This campaign to bring about the necessary inspiration required to bring hundreds of people out of their depression and awaken to the reality that their voice matter. All our voices make a difference. We are pieces of thread all woven together to create a beautiful tapestry.

I choose creativity, collaboration and cooperation.

I choose to stand in the truth.

I choose to inspire those around me.

I choose to identify the gifts that I have and seek to discover how best to contribute to my community to my country.

What will you choose?

Thinking beyond our immediate needs and considering the seven generations that will come after us keeps all we do today in perspective. Its not about me, it's about what's best for all of to reach our highest principles.

grateful for the opportunity to serve,
annie loyd, independent candidate US Congress District 3 Arizona

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