Why we Fight!

By Jared Fuller, on Apr 26, 2010

"Liberty starts locally, and it must start now!" James Lomax -- 18 year-old councilman candidate

Have you seen what's happening in America lately?

No, I don't mean changes happening in D.C., I'm talking about youth, rising to the occasion, mobilizing to win on the issues whose time have come!

There have been tremendous victories as of late for the youth movement for localism, liberty and responsibility. The mission of Year of Youth is not only resonating with youth, it is catching on virally all across America!

Just look at James Lomax, an 18 year-old (now that's youth!) running for city-council in Alabama. He sees the mission statement of Year of Youth as essential to our future.

Just take a look at his campaign announcement video picked up by the media!

What is the most important thing we pull from his recent coverage is just how responsive people are to the message of the youth movement rising for localism and liberty.

When was the last time you saw such vocal support for a freedom candidate?

Exactly, but just look at that video--the media in Lomax's district can't get enough of him and support is coming from all sides.

In brief, the message of localism and liberty are  the winning messages. It's amazing to see how many people are stepping up to the plate!

 But, if Lomax's success is not enough, just look at Romaine Quinn who was just elected as Mayor of his hometown at only 19 years of age!

As you can see, the time for talk is over.

The time for big government is long past.

The time for corruption and waste is gone.

The time for bureaucracy gone wild is dead.

Now is the time for localism, liberty, and responsibility; now is the time for youth!

Make sure you join our every-growing movement -- the next coming months will be a ride to never forget.

*Year of Youth is a civic, non-partisan organization that seeks to find, equip and engage youth on the issues whose time have come. YoY, accordingly, does not support, endorse, or oppose candidates or committees for public office. Any mention of a candidate by Year of Youth in no way illustrates support, endorsement, or opposition to any candidate or committee for office.

 

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