A Song for Ron Paul


John Mappin's Camelot castle where a Song for Ron Paul was recorded
 John Mappin's Camelot castle where a Song
for Ron Paul was recorded 
 

It appears that the iconic American politician Ron Paul has pretty much gone global.


Ths is hardly surprising when the man is that rare breed; a politician of integrity and imagination, not to mention has a firm grip on economic basics and is not the servant of monied vested interests such as banks and big corporations.


Those qualities are so rare in a politician that Ron Paul is bound to stand out and attract the support of people the world over who crave a leader who isn't...well, corrupt or stupid - and who will set a good example of courage, competence and devotion to the people for other prospective leaders to follow.


God knows, such good examples have been in dreadfully short supply and almost non existent since the early sixties when the last true statesman, John F Kennedy, was culled from the herd by a "loner" on a grassy knoll armed with a magic bullet that could travel around corners


Among Ron Paul's rapidly growing army of supporters, fans and well-wishers in the United Kingdom, is none other than John Mappin, the media baron, hotelier and founder, along with his wife Irina Mappin and renowned artist Ted Stourton of the magical artistic project at Camelot Castle.


With a track record of standing up for the people on issues such as the psychiatric drugging of children and other serious human rights concerns - and thus incurring the "retribution" of the black propagandists in the employ of the pro-psychiatry cabal - it is natural enough that John Mappin would again stand up and be counted in his support for an honest politician such as Ron Paul.


With spiritual roots in the arts - the multi-talented John Mappin is also a movie actor who counts such icons as Al Pacino, Nicholas Cage, Tom Cruise and director Peter Bogdanovic among his and Camelot Castle's friends, as well as a singer/songwriter of no small ability - it is equally unsurpising that Camelot Castle would produce a "Song for Ron Paul."


Beautifully wistful and very melodic A song for Ron Paul was written and performed by John Mappin and recorded at Camelot Castle


I hope Ron Paul and his fans and supporters like it.


I certainly do.


Check it out and see what you think!


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