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Just Warming Up

As I float from comment board to comment board on various places on the web, I am astonished at the arguments being used by the left and the Obama supporters through the various ranges of topics they are commenting on. It does not seem to matter if the poll deals with Obama’s approval rating, or his handling of the economic crisis, or his handling of foreign affairs…the left leaning crowd have three basic arguments that they resort to when cornered in an argument they simply cannot win based on any solid facts.

 

The first, and my personal favorite, is that somehow my opposition is because I am some sort of racist. To borrow a phrase from President Obama himself, “Let me be clear on this…” My disagreements from how he handles the economy, to how he handles healthcare, to how he handles foreign matters, do not have a thing to do with the man’s color, creed, or ethnicity. I fundamentally disagree with the man’s philosophy, period. What more fitting tribute to Dr. King’s dream of “judging a man by the content of his character” can one pay than by looking past race not only to agree, but even more importantly, to disagree with someone? Placating on the basis of race, which is the idea the left puts forth here, is just as dangerous as opposition for the same reason. So to summarize, I oppose the man on a purely philosophical level and to me that is not in the least bit racist.

 

The second argument states that it took us eight years (i.e. the Bush years) to get into this mess, how can Obama be expected to solve this overnight? This argument is flawed in two ways.

 

One, this is a situation that is 30 years in the making, starting with President Carter’s Community Reinvestment Act.

(See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Community_Reinvestment_Act .)

Please pay close attention to the part of Regulatory changes 2005 as well as Relation to 2008 financial crisis. Please also take note that both George W. Bush and John McCain tried unsuccessfully to get Congress to look into the now infamous Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac disaster three years before it happened.

 

Two, the idea that solving the so called “runaway spending” from the Bush years with even more runaway spending is downright unsound. Look at it this way, if you were $30,000 in debt, would running up $30,000 more debt help or hurt your family? If this were President Bush recommending this, you would no doubt hear everyone from MSNBC to the Huffington Post banging the gong loudly for his resignation.

 

The third, and last, argument you hear every single time is what ideas have the Republicans come up with that are so much better? You guys are the party of “No”. I will submit that while the GOP has sent some mixed messages and needs to get their act together and speak with one clear voice, their underlying message has always been the same and is one that the nation was founded on…that you, and by “you” I mean the everyday average Joe or Jane Q. Citizen, you should be entrusted to decide what is best to do with your hard earned money. That it is not the government’s role to take your money and decide winners and losers in life. The most misused phrase by the left is the Constitution’s “promote the general welfare” statement. Promoting and supporting are two highly different concepts. To promote is to encourage success by creating an environment in which one can succeed. It is incumbent on the individual to do what is necessary to succeed. This is often called the “profit motive”…people work for money.

 

To support is to discourage success inasmuch that after a period of time, the supported group gains a sense of entitlement to this support rather than gaining any desire to create success for his or her self. I liken it to the out of work brother-in-law that comes to sleep on your couch. Your wife says it is only until he gets back on his feet, but after three years he is still on your couch and complaining that you are buying the generic chips as he has grown accustomed to the major brand.

 

The founding fathers never envisioned a government that would take its citizen’s money for whatever they wanted…it is the very thing they broke from England to escape.
 
Think about it...then just use your common sense.
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Older and Wiser

For months we had been as optimistic as we could. McCain was the GOP candidate and though we never really thought deep down he was the best candidate...there he was. I hear a lot of talk about Palin being the reason he lost, but anyone who paid attention should see she may have been the sole reason he didn't get soundly whooped (in terms of the popular vote anyway).
 
We need to realize it did not matter who the GOP ran up there. The Bush Presidency was going to be very hard to overcome. How could any GOP candidate promise lower taxes and less spending, when Bush and the Republican controlled Congress was out there spending like drunken sailors and not be looked at with much skepticism? Couple that with a vastly unpopular war (due in part to poor media coverage) and having to campaign with one arm tied behind one's back (Obama's broken promise to accept public funding), and it would have doomed even Ronald Reagan to defeat.
 
This is a time not to wallow in defeat, but to get the GOP back to it's roots, identify themselves as the true people's party, and start looking to the fresh faces of conservatism for solutions, energy, and passion. All is not lost. America has survived much worse and the GOP has always come back stronger. It is the one fact that gives me comfort. The next Reagan is out there. Our job over the next four years? Find him (or her).
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Last Minute Things for Undecideds to Consider

John McCain spent 5 years enduring pain and torture. This was by choice...he could have left but it wasn't his turn.
 
Barack Obama spent 20 years in the pews of Reverend Wright listening to messages of hate. This was by choice...he could have left but didn't until he had to.
 
John McCain has never had to explain away any of the people in his life...
 
Obama has had to account for Rezko, Wright, Ayers, Doehrn, Khalidi, and numerous others who either have shday dealings or  hate the USA. One association could be defined as accidental...several is a pattern.
 
John McCain and Barack Obama have both touted earmark reform...but only one has never asked for an earmark in 26 years as a Senator...the other is Barack Obama.
 
When push comes to shove...who can you trust?
 
 
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Obama’s Tax Plan in a Nutshell

 

Obama’s plan calls for raising taxes on the top 5%, otherwise known as employers, and give a tax break to the other 95%. This will let the “middle class” keep more of their money and bring prosperity to all. Here’s how it will actually work.

Bill has a nut company. He is quite successful and grosses $500,000 a year in profits.

He has 5 people under his employment earning $30,000 a year and he draws a modest $50,000 salary for himself. His tax responsibility currently comes to $170,000. This leaves him $130,000 to put back into growing and expanding his business. In a couple of years he hopes to branch out and increase the size of his workforce and give those he already employs more compensation.

Obama is elected President. He introduces his tax increase. Now he went from a net profit of $130K to $50K overnight. He is left with two choices to keep on target with his goal of expansion. Raise his prices or layoff part of his current staff. If he chooses the former, he can no longer compete with the multi-national ACME nut company who is able to spread their increases over a greater supply causing Bill to eventually lose some business.

He chooses to let one of his staff go and only raise his prices to a competitive level. He sees this as only temporary, but now Obama has passed his healthcare plan and he is now stuck with an even higher expense for his employees. He had planned on making healthcare a part of his expansion, but the tax hike wiped out his ability to do so. He now has to layoff another worker to cover this expense. So, you might ask? It’s only 2 people. Multiply that by the 1 million or so small businesses that are striving to survive and keep their workforce and suddenly it is not so small is it?

By the way, if you liked Bill’s product, too bad. He is out of business. He couldn’t expand and as a result was not able to keep his workers happy (they worked harder with no chance of a raise and left). You will have to “shell” out the same money for ACME even though they are no where near as good “I can live with that.” you say, as you pop a couple more in your mouth before heading into an unexpected meeting with your boss. He needs to discuss your future…

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The Emperor is Not Wearing Any Clothes

Last night I read the famous children's story "The Emperor's New Clothes" to my daughter. A simple story of pride and vanity. If there ever was a story more in tune with the campaign of B. Hussein Obama, I cannot think of one.
 
We all know how the story goes. An emperor is duped by two thieves into believing what was not there was actually there for fear of looking like a fool. A whole town fearing the same followed suit.
 
In this campaign, Obama plays the part of the thieves. He asks us to believe in change without ever telling you what his change actually is or means. Change is the invisible thread. If you don't see it, you must be a fool, or in terms of this campaign's blind followers, a racist. So everyone, including the media and Hollywood elite, for fear of being painted a fool/racist, perpetuate the message, though they themselves cannot explain exactly what it is. "We need change!" they tell us. Yes, change. That invisible magical thread that will heal us all, make jobs appear out of thin air, stop the threat of Islamo Facisim, end climate change (another Emperor's New Clothes story in and of itself), and makes all one world family. If you cannot see that, then you are a fool and/or a racist. Substance does not matter here.
 
But we also know how this story ends. Once it is pointed out that indeed the Emperor is not wearing any clothes, it is apparent that everyone was a fool for going along. Can this simple children's story save us from ourselves? Who will be the voice that tells us this before it is too late?
 
Ladies and gentlemen, I am here to tell you there is no change. Just as there were no clothes...and for you fans of the Matrix..."There is no spoon."
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The Silent Majority

We have a financial crisis in America and the Democratic leadership is almost entirely to blame. Nancy Pelosi certainly does not see it that way and is banking on the fact (no pun intended) that the MSM will help cover it up for her. events set in motion 30 years ago when Jimmy Carter (worst POTUS ever) was in office and was more heavily enforced via Bill Clinton (2nd worst POTUS ever). They are counting on the fact that the people will not be savvy enough to figure this out on their own and help them take more control of Congress along with POTUS and give them a 3rd chance to derail the US train. The GOP cannot win by staying silent on this.
 
Unfortunately, if the GOP goes after the Dems, the highly financed Dems will certainly respond with an all out media blitz campaign to debunk them and get more bad information to the masses. So, what are we the American silent majority going to do? We need to do what supporters of these whack jobs do. We need to organize on behalf of the GOP and raise money and "awareness" (to borrow a liberal term). There are several organizations out there trying to do just that. When you put the numbers to it, there are actually more of us than there are of them and if we help groups such as American Solutions, for example, with small donations we can get this message out there.
 
I personally would like to see an ad with a timeline of how this mess was created and tie Barry to Jimmy Carter the way Barry ties McCain to Bush. Show the long gas lines in 1978 and show the long gas lines in 2008 in the south with the tagline..."More of the same from McCain? How about a trip back to 1978 with Obama? Polyester suits disappeared and never came back, maybe it's time that the Carter policies of that era disappeared too." If I had Soros' money, maybe I could get it done on my own. Since I do not, I say how about we pull together and get the message out there...
 
Google "conservatism" on the web and you will no doubt find an organization committed to spreading our message. Give a couple of bucks. Remember evil wins when good men fail to act. It's what Obama, Pelosi, and the far left are banking on. (Pun this time was intended)
 
 
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Never Forget...Never Surrender

Watching the unveiling of the memorial at the Pentagon this morning was a moving experience. The thought that hit home the most for me was that each of the memorials for each of the victims that day in Washington was that every one starts at a height of three inches. This represents the age of the youngest victim that day. Having two young ones at home, I felt my heart drop. I felt that loss as if it were my own flesh and blood.
 
This is important to remember. Our enemies, who plotted and executed this cowardly attack on 9/11, do not discriminate between young and old, or black and white. They want to kill us all. We need to remember that and we all need to start facing the fact that our enemies have a face...the face of Islamic extremists. They are not the little old lady standing in line at the airport. They are not the family of five going home to visit their grandparents.
 
We all look to the skyline of New York and say "Never again", but some of us appear to be adding the caveat "...as long as it doesn't interfere with their civil rights." Civil rights belong to those who choose to be civil. Just think, the men who took control of American Airlines flight 77 looked into the eyes of a three year old child and felt no remorse that day, and tell me that they are civil.
 
Ours is not to judge. God is the judge. We just need to arrange the meeting.
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Obama Off Prompter

Obama's campaign has to groan every time B. Hussein Obama goes off prompter in attempts to appear clever. This latest attempt shows just how bad a thinker this man really is. He could have used any variety of accessories to dress up that pig, but he used the word "lipstick". He could have said tuxedo which is the version I remember, but he didn't. Now he wants to act is if the McCain camp outrage is phony and that his opponent is blowing this into something it's not, by displaying phony outrage of his own.
 
To borrow a phrase from another wonderful unprompted gem..."he must think you're all stupid!"
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Congress...The Ball Is In Your Court

President Bush has lifted the executive ban on offshore drilling putting the onus squarely on the shoulders of our Democratic "friends" in Congress.The executive repeal alone, unfortunately, will not be enough to get this online. Congress needs to vote to allow this to happen. The President urged Congress to act first but nothing happened, so he has taken measures to show his commitment. We will have to see what Congress does now.
 
Should they delay any vote, these Dems will have to go home to face the people that elected them. Nancy Pelosi will have to look the people of San Francisco in the eye, where gas proces are the highest in the nation, and tap dance like crazy to defend her weak position. A position that by her very actions - calling on the President to release reserves - is one she hardly believes.
 
We have heard this song and dance for far too long. Yes, it will take time to get the oil flowing. Yes, we need an alternative. You have had 30 years to make that happen and now here we are. We are hostage to countries that despise us and sell us our oil. If we were self reliant with our own supply, they would have nothing over us right now. Is the right approach to keep begging and kissing their feet for more oil supply? Sue them? I am sure they are quaking in their sandals now! We need to take action to let them know we are indeed serious.
 
I have a hard time believing that anybody thinks this motley bunch in Congress has a clue of what to do. We need to get the lawyers out of Congress starting this November because all they ever think about is attacking big business and costly litigation. However, I am sure to retain their power, the Dems in Congress will make some pawlty attempt to "appease" the masses by coming up with some legislation allowing drilling that either ties to amnesty for illiegals, or ladens it with so many regulations and restrictions that it would make it so that drilling would be too expensive for the oil companies to even consider it. To the liberal morons, it will look to them like Congress actually tried with the oil companies looking the part of the demons again.
 
Don't be fooled again!
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Obama Spouts Old DNC Company Line. Meanwhile Back in Congress...

Pelosi is apparently taking up Newt Gingrich's talking points - one by one.
 
First, she sends a letter to President Bush urging him to release some of the strategic reserve into the market. Now Congress is taking steps to vote on opening up more drilling in Alaska. All this while Mr. Obama is saying it won't matter if we drill now because we won't see drop one for seven years and even then it will be sold in the open market to India and China which won't make a difference in prices. Apparently because he has spent little time in Washington these days, and his friends there forgot to send him the memo, he has no idea that the political winds have shifted again and his party has started singing a slightly different tune.
 
Oh, the winds of change. They are a blowin'!
 
So, if it really doesn't matter, then why all the fuss to get all this rolling? Well, couple this with the poorest grade ever given to Congress along with increased unrest by the citizens of this country over oil prices, you have to think they are starting to actually get the message that Americans have been largely unimpressed with the big show they put on with Big Oil execs, and the utterly stupid and futile lawsuit against OPEC. They are looking for that big win in November folks. It is as simple as that. It will be interesting to see how long they will hold out this carrot.
 
Right now, Obama is looking like he is a bit out of step with his peers. And why is this? Because he is already taking way too much heat over the Iraq position flip and the 2nd Amendment position flop from his base that he cannot afford to move an inch on this subject. This puts him seemingly at odds with members of his own party. While Congress can get away with these token gestures (since as of this writing I am uncertain if they are really going to do anything) Obama cannot. So while Congress appears to be headed toward the will of the people, Obama, as usual, is looking the other way.
 
 
 
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Run, Jesse, Run! (Your Mouth That Is)

It was certainly bound to happen. Jesse Jackson has been out of the spotlight for far too long. The man who never met a camera he didn't like has spoken. He can apologize and backstep about how he supports the campaign, but he said what he said, and he meant it. Why does he think it matters whether he believed the microphone to be on or not? It just goes to show that Jesse is one guy on front of a camera, and another when he thinks there is none around.His true feelings are now out there for all to see. It appears to me that he sees Obama as being, oddly enough, an elitist! WOW! Isn't that the liberal calling the socialist red?
 
So I wonder what this will do, if anything, to Obama's campaign. I have to think that Mr. Jackson still has some sway over the minds of the black voter. Are black Obama supporters going to now look at Obama as not being black enough because their icon for the last 40 years thinks so? It was a matter of contention early in his campaign and something Obama had pretty much overcome. Jesse Jackson's comments seem to imply that he thinks Obama is talking down to blacks...that Obama feels somehow superior to them. This could put this issue back on the table again. Something I am sure Obama does not want.
 
It really comes down to Obama being an elitist when you boil it down. He does not think himself superior to blacks - he feels superior to everyone. That is what makes him the wrong choice for all of America.
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Obama & Iraq

Why is Obama puzzled about the perceptions of a change in his Iraq policy? He clearly stated that he wanted a 16 month withdrawal of our troops in the primary but added, after he had won, that he would consult his the Joint Cheifs of Staff. He states he did not change his policy and that he still is calling for the withdrawal, but only if the conditions on the ground warrant it. Something, by the way, John McCain stated that he would have to do before he could commit to a strategy.
I submit that what Obama actually did, was to cleverly omit the consultation piece from his original policy. The old trick of "I didn't lie...I just didn't tell the whole truth". This type of politics is nothing fresh and new - it is something the Dems have always done. This, mind you, is "Change We Can Believe In!" I guess if you put in the context of Obama changing his mind, his policies, his friends, and his race when it suits him best, then yes, he is definitely the candidate of change.
 
Next time he wants to replicate the presidential seal...instead of an eagle, he should use a chameleon.
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Independence Day

My Fourth of July weekend will be spent with loved ones, enjoying fireworks, and celebrating our freedom. I will not forget, however, that this freedom came a a very high cost. Our soldiers in Afghanistan and Iraq are working to preserve that freedom and pass that gift on to the people in both countries. They are even protecting the liberties of people who disagree with the reasons why they are there. That is why I think the United States is both admired and feared around the world. We are admired by the citizens of oppressed nations and feared by the oppressive governments that rule them.
 
For those that think that we have no business interfering in the business of harmless dictators, let me remind everyone of the words of the late Ronald Reagan in 1964.
 
"If you and I have the courage to tell our elected officials that we want our national policy based upon what we know in our hearts is morally right. We cannot buy our security, our freedom from the threat of the bomb by committing an immorality so great as saying to a billion now in slavery behind the Iron Curtain, "Give up your dreams of freedom because to save our own skin, we are willing to make a deal with your slave masters." Alexander Hamilton said, "A nation which can prefer disgrace to danger is prepared for a master, and deserves one." Let's set the record straight. There is no argument over the choice between peace and war, but there is only one guaranteed way you can have peace--and you can have it in the next second--surrender.

Admittedly there is a risk in any course we follow other than this, but every lesson in history tells us that the greater risk lies in appeasement, and this is the specter our well-meaning liberal friends refuse to face--that their policy of accommodation is appeasement, and it gives no choice between peace and war, only between fight and surrender.

You and I know and do not believe that life is so dear and peace so sweet as to be purchased at the price of chains and slavery."
 
I hope this nation never forgets that wisdom, or the people who have served to help it endure. God bless America.
 
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Michelle Obama - The Scariest Woman in America

 

If Barack Obama was smart, he would keep her from talking. From the quote "For the first time in my adult life, I am proud of my country" to the latest comment about folks in Texas being bigoted and homophobic, Michelle Obama is doing the best mudslinging the GOP's could ever hope for...except it seems to be directed at her own husband.

Now in these latest words from Ms. Obama, you can kind of see that there may be some smoke to the rumored tape of her referring to "whitey". What really scares me about her is the way she projects herself and the tone of her speeches. She has this somewhat suppressed anger that bleeds through when she talks.

The following is simply my impression of her and not based on anything I can prove. 

Michelle Obama gives me the impression of a college frat girl who had sold out her identity out in order to fit in and be accepted by her privileged white sisters. This resentment to what she had done and ultimately became seems to manifest itself subconsciously when she speaks. It would also go a ways to explain her view of entrepreneurs in America as something to be scorned. These very same folks she had sold out to in order to be accepted, are now the focus of her rage.

Is it just me, or does anyone else pick up on this? Just wondering...

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Hetero Pride Parade!

Okay, so it sounds ridiculous. Do heterosexuals need a parade? No, but if one were suggested you can bet it would be considered "in poor taste" or discriminatory. But I digress...
 
The Gay Pride Parade in Chicago just passed and what a better way for the homosexual community to remove the shackles of the "homophobic" stereotypes they claim are based in ignorance, by parading up and down the avenue displaying those very same stereotypes they wish for everyone to denounce.
 
The fact is, pride is not having to have a parade at all. Pride in one's self or group is kind of a personal thing. You either have it, or you don't...by the way you present yourself in everyday life, people will know without having to ask. If you need a parade and the adulation of others to feel validated, then pride doesn't even play into it. The word the gay community seems to be looking for is acceptance. If they really had any pride, they wouldn't parade around in their underwear announcing to the world of their sexual preference.
 
It is all about awareness they tell you, and they are just trying to get the country to accept them for who they are. I don't really get that part of it. Am I to believe that they are the people that they are displaying here? If so, then why am I demonized for sharing those opinions? If a group of heterosexuals arranged every year to celebrate their sexuality by annually wearing the blood of goats, and slaughtering pigs in public, would they say, "Well, they are just normal everyday people...nothing strange there."? 
 
Real pride is being confident in who you are, believing in yourself and your ablilities, and it is not seeking the approval of others in lavish displays. If this is not a true representation of the gay community, I wish someone would speak out and let us know. Otherwise this is all the rest of us have to go on.
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