a great deal to me.

This past weekend I attended a photography workshop in Georgia. It was not an accident. It was there I made my decision to concentrate 100% on my photography.

There is no greater endeavor than to fight for ones country, and you my friends, have done, and are doing a noble job in protecting our liberties from the likes of Obama. Your dedication gives me hope that we will be victorious, and America will be restored to the nation our founding fathers dreamed of.

While I was fighting the good fight with you all, my God, and family, and my photography business we’re being neglected. Not to the extent that I was in danger of losing any of them, but my mind was solely focused on the political arena, and I don’t believe that is my calling in life.

The passion I have for photography could have only been imparted from above, and I must honor that call.

I am not leaving Twitter altogether. My apolitical twitter id is @amfoxhound, although I may change that in the future. @dazedjourney will be kept active, but silent on matters political. It’s time for me to address my life’s priorities.

It was an honor to meet each of you, and it’s been a great privilege to call you my friends.

Even though I’m retiring from the battle of politics, my prayers will be lifted up daily for each of you.

Stay strong. Fight the fight. American will once again shine brightly, and it will be because of people like you.

I shall end my farewell message, with my customary good night tweet – May the good Lord bless all of you, and God Bless America!

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