Sunday, January 25, 2009

We are here to remove all "New Party" Members. We want Legislation passed that ALL Candidates must pass a background check and a security clearance BEFORE running for office or re-election. Just as Obama's birth and travel records should have been checked PRIOR to the election, now, we are backing ALL cases against him to expose WHO he is.We believe the “New Party" is really the Socialist Party or the Communist Party and we fight these thugs running our country. We believe that if the Republican ticket had a person of color on it, like Allen Keyes or Bobby Jindal, it would have been a different race. Obama's associations, policies and voting record would have mattered. This Presidental Election WAS about race and not the man. This race was orchestrated from the start. From pushing out Hillary to the choosing of one of the least popular choices on the R ticket,( McCain) just to get this Communist in. We will focus on the removal of Obama, and work on denying the re-election of Pelosi, Reed, Murtha, Franks and Biden. We believe these people are the 'Puppet Masters" behind Obama. We also believe that Obama has not been certified to be POTUS as he has had and still holds allegence to another country (either Kenya or Indonesia; it is not clear as he has not cleared it up) and fully back the Phillip Berg suit (Writ of Certorari) now in front of the Supreme Court of the US.
I gave in and watched it. The moment I turned it on, I had to turn it back off for a moment because they were dissing Bush Sr., Al Gore, Rahm Emmanual and the other Dem's refused to clap when it was appropriate to and they entered the stage. I mean, he's an old man, no threat to them and, he's certainly tried to reach out. It was the most disrespectful act to the office of the president I have ever seen. But as a result, I missed W, unfortunately.
My initial reaction is, I must say, although it was a beautiful day in D.C. it was the most dark, uninspired, and almost scary inaugural speech I have ever heard.
My second thought was, you could literally see the aloof animosity towards the Bushes, the only Republicans in sight, visible in the air. That was extremely discouraging, and it frightens me that people this unintelligent, this juvenile, short-sighted and weak, are now in charge of our nation. Very disrespectful to our highest office. No class!
Third, what struck me about the speech was that it was so negative! So uninspirational. I know many of you may not agree with me, but it was offensive that, like a campaign speech, it was filled with lies about who is responsible for this economic mess. I mean, the economy was fine until 2006 when the Democrats took over control of Congress- and removed all Republican Chairs that were in charge of oversight and replaced them with Democrats. And, as we all know, Barney Frank and Chris Dodd were put in charge of oversight of banks, finance and Fannie mae and Freddie mac. Not to mention the morally wrong laws passed during Carter's term and enforced by Acorn lawyers, (including BHO), that mandated banks to give mortgage loans to anyone, regardless of ability to pay. And, the decision to insure those loans. I mean, come on! The truth is the truth!
The Socialistic theme of the day was genuinely creepy. Talking about how the system "rewards" the "rich", and the robs the "poor". Our system of free enterprise enables anyone to reward themselves, anyone who's williing to work hard can experience success in America!
And, the racial references were insulting. I mean, here we are inaugurating the first Black President, enabled by white voters to be where he is, and they're still crying racism????
They can not and never will give up their animosity. It appears to be their strength.
Creepy... more thoughts later. Got to get back to work.
REmember, it's Still a Conservative Country!
Mary
I hate to say it, but, brace yourselves. This is only the beginning of the meltdown, IMO. IMO the left does not seem to know what they believe in, yet seem to sway with the winds of public opinion. Immediately after 9/11 I recall them standing on the steps of Congress, singing in unity while following step with the Presidents plan for war. Then suddenly, they changed their collective mind(s), and when it seemed politically correct to do so, (election 2004,) they flipped like a fish out of water. They then assembled the 9/.11 commission, which seemed to waver back and forth between 'did we respond enough' or 'did we respond too heavily?' In other words, there are people like us who are firm in our beliefs, though we may not always agree. But, there are others, who seem not to believe in anything towards the immediate acquisition of power - to defeat of their enemies. Politicians, by their very nature, sway when public opinion poll winds began to blow, and since their paradigm is to "win" elections, power and control of the $$purse$; they seem to lose whatever convictions they once had, and instead adopt a "buy more votes" mentality. In BO's case, he is bambi, a mere babe in the woods, I believe he is being controlled like a marrionette puppet.
But, what we need to do is to examine as many facets of the situation as possible. For example, if there were a pattern of attacks on one city, one target, perhaps one building, like the World Trade Center, knowing that it could cause a financial collapse of a great empire, and then finally, it was attacked in a brutal way and completely obliterated, one might say that that was the time to retaliate, to fight the war on their turf, as they said, rather than here at home. I believe that this war was an act of retaliation, to stop terrorist attacks on our homeland and abroad, in the spirit of unity of a coalition of nations standing together in protest to terrorism.
Further, I also believe there was a noble intention layered in- one that resulted in perhaps millions of people being freed from the tyranny of a family of brutal, torturous dictators. I say this as a friend of many soldiers, some of whom I correspond with as a Soldier's Angel, that tell me stories of Iraqi's jumping and crying for joy, embracing the American soldier and calling them 'Angels of Freedom.' Inviting them into their homes for tea, and telling them stories of their brother, father, uncle's, who were tortured and murdered under the brutal dictatorship of the Sadaam regime. Can anyone see the advantage of helping a nation of brothers & sisters to experience the joy of freedom, liberty and yes, even the fairness of capitalism and the pursuit of the American dream? IMO, it is easy to sit here in America and lament the ugliness of war. But, imagine living in a place where you are not free to leave your home, to work and feed your family, but you live instead in fear?
I know, your probably laughing at me, my true colors showing. But, I believe some things are worth fighting for, and yes, even dying for. Obama is going to spin and flip so much you are going to be dizzy in no time. Reality sets in and the pie in the sky ideals for peace are occasionally, if not rarely, shattered, especially when terrorism lands in your own front yard.
By no means do I say this in support of Bambi in any way. I am repulsed by him and the culture of corruption that he comes from. I am bewildered why people are so hypnotized by he and his wife, who is only now, for the first time, proud of "her" country. Why the march towards socialism, which has never worked and makes everyone equal- in their misery?
So, in conclusion I will say that I love peace and hate war as much as anyone else. But, I believe the issues are much more complex and worthy of our discussion.

Tuesday, December 16, 2008

Fight for what's Right - The way I see it!~



It's Still A Conservative Country!



If I didn't know any better, by looking at this map, I'd say McCain/Palin won the election, wouldn't you???