Here’s a video of Bill Randall at yesterday’s Tax Day Tea Party in Raleigh, NC. I have been privileged to briefly speak with Mr. Randall a few times. I believe he is the real deal and North Carolina’s 13th District could do no better than to be represented by this great patriot. Kelly O’Donnell and the rest of the main stream media should pay attention to Mr. Randall’s speech and get ready to meet him in DC.
This is Brad Miller’s Replacement. North Carolina needs Bill Randall.
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- Bill Randall’s website
- Bill Randall’s biography
- Video of Bill Randall speech this past August
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h/t for the video, a great North Carolina Patriot: Randy’s Right








Bill is a friend of mine I’ve known for a couple years and I endorse him. He is a man of God and a true patriot.
Bill Randall is awesome. He gets it. Our country needs him in Washington!
There is a different side to the story. Not every slick speaker who used a tea party bullhorn is a patriot. Barack Obama is the best speaker I know. There is a real issue of character, integrity and how he treats constituents. http://snipie.com/tlz
We all need to be careful – speak the truth boldly and without fear.
Hi Cheryl. I’m not sure what your point is… I don’t support Bill Randall because he is a good speaker, I support him because I have met the man, I have researched his background and I believe he is the real deal. That is why I posted links to his website and biography with the post, so others could do the same.
There is no comparison between Bill Randall and Barack Obama other than the color of their skin. You can’t even compare them as speakers as Mr. Randall doesn’t need a teleprompter to speak. But the real differences are in their backgrounds… Mr. Randall has no secrets but he does have a lengthy and accomplished past. You do know where he stands, and he doesn’t apologize about that to anyone. None of that can be said about President Obama, not when he was a candidate and certainly not now.
As for your link: First, I’m sorry your dad died, truly. Second, I have some concerns about your link, your story and the emotion contained therein, especially considering your post is anonymous even though you have made accusations against a few named individuals. And I especially have problems with some of the heightened rhetoric. It seems like campaigns are always power struggles internally, and you got the short end of the stick. I don’t know you or the internal workings of the campaign, so I won’t pass judgment on any of it… but it seems like the kind of personal disagreement that should be discussed individually.
As for whether your previous blog posts could reflect on the campaign… of course they could and you can’t blame anyone for reminding you of that. I’ve lost a couple jobs recently because of this blog. I understand that. Part of speaking truth boldly is knowing that it comes with consequences. When you are part of a business or a campaign you are not only representing yourself but the organization and those consequences won’t be just born by you, but potentially everyone involved. When you recognize that, you realize you have to sometimes temper what you say, as you might be willing to face the consequences but you can’t force them on anyone else.
Best of luck to you. I do hope you reconsider and support Mr. Randall in the primary and the election. Whether you do or not, I hope you find some peace with whatever happened.