There is much that has been said about Dr. Ron Paul. What doesn't need to be said is that he brings publicity; his dominance over internet popularity is proof of this alone. When other presidential candidates care to make something of this opportunity to participate in this degree of exposure, they too will join Dr. Paul for The Colbert Nation Super PAC Presidential Primary.

There is much to be said about Stephen Colbert. Though many jealous people say he is crazy or the Devil, he is no less than an intelligent human being who has repeatedly demonstrated, insisted, and often times tried to bribe (by means of The Colbert Nation Political Action Committee's unlimited funding) his sense of values and disregard for a New World Order that does not regard himself as the superior AND posterior pundit.

Given the recent attempts at questioning the Candidates's global awareness and competence on various, be it sly, news media networks; there is a clear need for a more eclectic source of input for such an eclectic group of potential Presidential Candidates. Namely, instead of news media networks selecting which questions will air, Mr. Stephen Colbert's insistence of a non-binding referendum addressing the issue of Corporate Personhood and any economically, politically, and legislatively related questions will be the focus when selecting from contributing viewers' questions.

It can be argued that this one hundred year old Supreme Court declaration is a main vein coursing through the Occupy Wallstreet Movement. Clarifying this matter once and for all in South Carolina will give North Carolina another reason to concede that, in the battle for the heart of Carolina, the South emerged the victor. Hopefully, South Carolina voters will declare once and for all that corporations ARE people so that the Occupy Colombia SC movement can get real jobs and go home.

The impacts of Dr. Ron Paul's participation in The Colbert Nation Super PAC Presidential Primary are great. The occupy movement, in addition to the Sovereign State of South Carolina, cannot afford go on without accepting Stephen Colbert's offer to cover the costs of the first-in-the-South primary.

Petitioning House Representative Paul to lead, once again, the Republican Candidates closer towards the American Dream is important to this, and many generations to come.