Friday, August 31, 2012

Ron Paul for Governor of Texas 2014!



Ron Paul for Governor of Texas!

Now with the 2012 presidential election set to be a head-to-head race between Republican Mitt Romney, and Democrat Barrack Hessian Obama, many loyal Ron Paul supporters are wondering what he will do now? I suggest that if Ron Paul doesn’t decide to run as an independent/third party candidate for president, then he should focus on becoming the Governor of Texas. Paul has been an advocate of states’ rights to nullify unconstitutional laws and statues of the federal government, and in this way, he could at least bring a grass roots movement to state governments to rally behind, and then nullify all of the unconstitutional laws that the United States federal government has heaped on the American people.

Nullification is the answer, and there is no better nationally recognized person better than Dr. Ron Paul to lead the trend. Many people would flee to Texas if Ron Paul was elected governor, myself included! A Governor Ron Paul could turn Texas into a true shining star of an example of how true liberty and freedom can bring prosperity back to our country. If you love America, then share this link or the idea of encouraging Congressman Ron Paul to run for governor of Texas in 2014!  

Monday, April 11, 2011

Youngest Black Belt

    The definition of what is a black belt has different meaning within the myriads of martial arts The definition of what is a black belt has different meaning within the myriads of martial arts being taught throughout the world, and there are many general misconceptions as to what is required to attain such a high rank. One of the first youngest black belts was Joshua Bishop in June of 1995 in the martial style of Koo Self Defense at the very young age of 5 years old. Joshua Bishop was featured in local newspapers, martial arts magazines and television, other names followed soon after Tommy Muller, 1995, Tyler Moore, 1998, were also 5 years of age, and most recently in May, 2009 the youngest recognized female Karate black belt in the world was named, Varsha Vinod, age 5, from Allappuzha, India.



It is truly a very rare occurrence that children at such a young age will attain a level of dedication and discipline to achieve such a high rank, but it does happen sometimes in martial arts. The question people raise the most is, are these children too young to hold such a high rank? And what about the responsibility and leadership qualities that go along with the rank? Are instructors to willing or make it to easy for children to achieve black belt ranks?