CAN AN OUSIDER CHANGE THE COURSE OF AMERICAN HISTORY?

By Dr. Laurie Roth
July 29, 2011
NewsWithViews.com

What is it like to be ‘called,’ to make a real difference in our country? What is it like to actually explore running for the unbelievable position of the President of the United States as a total outsider, poor person and independent thinker? Annie Oakley of the Airwaves is discovering just what that 68 month journey will look like.

Dr. Laurie Roth is responding to this passion and calling to explore a run for President of the United States. She knows she will start her race as a total outsider, non politician and considered ‘fringe’ by many. Regardless, Roth continues boldly on wanting to free and serve her country while running in the old fashioned way. She is hoping to get support from ‘the people’ who she thinks will agree with her message that will be outlined in her book ‘The People’s President’ and campaign web site www.laurieroth2012.com. Her book and web site will be available and up and running by the end of July 2011.

Laurie Roth is like the kid in the movie 'Iron Will' who in 1917 was the total outsider, poor farm kid who entered a prestigious and cross country 522 mile dog sled race for the prize of 10,000. This went from Winnipeg Manitoba to S. Paul Minnesota. Big money, big corruption and big sell outs and coverage were all over this race. Will entered it as a total outsider, to honor his Father who had died in a dog sledding accident. He also entered the race to save their destitute farm from bankruptcy and ruin. His motives were pure, others in the race were not. Gee, it kind of sounds like the Presidential race of 2012 now as the primaries unfold with big money people, sell outs, global elitists and wanna be power brokers.

When the race started, Will was ignored. He was considered by the media and reporters following this race by train, a waste. Dr. Laurie Roth believes that is how she will start her course, viewed as fringe and a waste. ‘Nice lady….but no chance.’ Laurie Roth has said on on the record “Abraham Lincoln was raised in a 1 room log house, worked as a laborer for pennies in New Salem then went on to become our 16th President, saving the Union during the Civil War and leading to the abolition of slavery. Andrew Johnson, our 17th President also came from extreme poverty and experienced the pain of hunger. Real people who understand suffering and real people have been elected in our time.â€