Friday, December 12, 2008

Why I am not a Republican anymore

I have had some great talks with alot of you, and I am so glad to have such a fine set of new friends,and I know today that I am a far better person because of our candid words.

Back to the subject line.
In the world we live in now I truly believe that we can no longer be a United States of America. This past election and hinting from 2004 America is a divided Nation. It seems that this Nation is split along party lines, about 33% Republicans and 38% Democrats. That leaves about 29% who do not really like either party.

And the way the GOP has been the last couple of years it is really like a new party of liberal republicans.

This is not the party of Ronald Reagan, or Teddy Roosevelt, or Abraham Lincoln. I did not leave the G.O.P, it left me and millions of us behind when they changed thier value system.

I changed my affilation to independent awhile back in 2000 because I do not want to have my name tied into a belief system that I do not support, I know that I am not alone, because alot of you have told me the same thing, yes there is some core values there, that we share but they are being chipped away, slowly.

Right now you can't tell who is a Democrat or Republican unless they put an R or a D beside thier name and that bothers me, I hope it bothers you, enough to make you fighting mad.

I have alot of friends in the G.O.P some of them are lobbyist and some of them are campaigners for Governers,Senators and Congressman,and one thing they all say is that change is coming inside the party. Michelle you know what I am talking about you hinted to in a a message you sent, and to someone who is very Conservative like myself I will not like it. That means that most of you will not like it either.

The G.O.P wants to become more mainstream and not be a voice for Conservatism, they think that Conservatism values are dying, and that we will eventually go away and be such a minority voice that no one will listen. Well they are wrong because Conservatives are gaining ground and the powers to be do not like it, they want to squash the uprising of us standing our ground.

Margaret Hoover a couple weeks ago was talking on the O'Rielly Factor about Prop 8 in California and told Bill that most of the up and coming in the G.O.P think that Gay marriage is acceptable and will eventually help get it passed, that has stuck me like a knife, because my friends who are in the G.O.P have been saying for a couple of years and you can see it is coming more to light and will probably be the law of the land. This is not the only issue, all of thier core values are being changed.

We have lost prayer in school,saying the pledge, protecting the unborn, keeping the flag from being burned, gun rights, land rights, smoking rights, and now we have lost Private industry such as Banking,Insurance, and the Auto industry. And with our New President and Harry and Nancy in charge they are going to jack up our health care,social security, our Defense, and on and on.

With the Republicans in High office and the Dems controlling the legislature we have been stretched, but now with the Dems controlling both I believe this Nation will break.

I ask you all to give me feedback on this, am I alone do you feel the same way? Do you think the G.O.P stand for traditional values, are they still conservatives? Have they sold us out? What can we do now to change it? Do we need to start a Conservative Party?

Conservative does mean more than abortion rights and gun rights there are lots of issues that need covered.

If we do not get the word out who will?

Who is going to fill the shoes of Ronald Reagan, Abraham Lincoln,Teddy Roosevelt, John Adams,Thomas Jefferson,Ben Franklin,George Washington.

We need to get to those who still have a core value of Conservatism, pray for our Country and have God Bless America again.

I posted some of my beliefs in my Open Letter to the GOP and all Conservatives. You can still read it on Keep America Free on Facebook. And I have had wonderful feedback from folks all over the world, I put it on Townhall and recieved great response from there also.

What do we really believe in the DNC or the RNC? Or do you believe in the American People?
Is there any hope for the G.O.P? Who will lead us?

I pray we have HOPE, and Faith and a new leader will rise up and set this Nation back on course. Lets find that leader, and propell them to top and lead us out of the wilderness we have been in since 1988. I myself cannott take another 20 years of this.


Brian Kinnett

Friday, December 5, 2008

Now is the Time to stand

GEORGIA RESULTS POINT OUT STRATEGY FOR FUTURE

By DICK MORRIS & EILEEN MCGANN

Published on DickMorris.com on December 4, 2008

We have written before that the message of the November election results for us is simple: Conservatism and the free enterprise system are too important to leave their protection to the morons who run the Republican Party! So when even the ability to filibuster seemed on the verge of being taken from the forces of conservative government, we decided to act directly by helping to raise funds for independent expenditure groups who willing to run the kind of ads and do the sort of cyber-roots campaigning that it seemed to us was essential to stop the slide in conservative fortunes and to guarantee that the Democrats would not get the elusive but crucial 60th vote in the Senate. The challenge presented itself on Election Day when Republican incumbent Saxby Chambliss failed to win the 50% of the vote necessary to avoid a runoff. In the runoff, won by Chambliss this past Tuesday, the Democrats had their final shot at getting the 60 votes they will need in the Senate to cut off debate and jam through any legislation they wish.

Over the past four weeks, we have reached out to you and to the Fox News audience for donations to independent expenditure groups to finance their independent expenditure in the Georgia Senate race. We didn't ask anyone's permission or co-ordinate with any of the powers-that-be. These organizations grasped the essential point that the way to appeal to Georgia voters was to explain the Senate rules and to underscore that Obama might be able to pass his most radical agenda -- unchecked -- if the Democrats won in the Georgia Senate runoff which pitted Chambliss against Democratic challenger Jim Martin.

The geniuses who run the Republican Party, as always, had it wrong. The conventional wisdom was that Chambliss should stress his record and Martin's liberalism as if the national balance in the Senate were not on the line. But we insisted that the essential point that it was the fact that Chambliss was the potential 60th seat that would impel Georgians to flock to the polls. Independent expenditure groups ran almost a million dollars of ads in Georgia (a huge amount for a medium sized state) emphasizing the need to stop Obama from getting a super majority in the Senate.

And it worked. Where most polls had projected a narrow Chambliss victory of two to four points, he won with a resounding fourteen point margin. Rather than being trampled by a rush of Democratic voters, the Republican candidate was propelled to a big victory by a huge conservative turnout, no doubt impelled and catalyzed by the efforts of media and internet campaigning financed by independent expenditure groups!

Now, even if the Democrats cheat Minnesota out of the services of Senator Norm Coleman and put Al Franken in his place, the filibuster will be safe, a weapon to defend our freedom.

This is the second time that this strategy of using independent expenditure groups to get out the right message has worked. When McCain disdained any media which attacked Obama's relationship with Rev. Jeremiah Wright, independent expenditure groups jumped in and aired ads exposing the relationship. The result was that instead of Obama cruising to the predicted ten to twelve point victory forecast in most polls, the undecided vote all broke against him and he won by only six points - not enough to win the supermajority he coveted in the Senate. And this week, his efforts were frustrated again by the Chambliss win in Georgia.

So this sets the pattern for resistance to Obama's socialist agenda over the next four years. When a crucial test is underway, we will appeal for your donations to independent expenditure groups to wage the battle with no holds barred. And, together, maybe we can do a lot to save the country!

Go to DickMorris.com to read all of Dick's columns!

Thursday, December 4, 2008

A letter From Grandpa

I found this posted on a group in linked in.

LETTER FROM GRANDPA

From an Anonymous Grandpa: "Guess you heard that 68% of "the youth vote" went to Obama My granddaughter called this morning to tell me she was one of them. I replied with this e-mail: The election of Obama comes down to this. Your grandmother and I, your mother and other productive wage-earning taxpayers will have their taxes increased and that means less income. Less income means we will have to cut back on basic purchases, gifts and handouts. That includes firing the Hispanic lady who cleans our house twice a month. She just lost her job. We can't afford her anymore. What is the economic effect of Obama's election on you personally? Over the years, your grandmother and I have given you thousands of dollars in food, housing, cash, clothing, gifts, etc., etc. By your vote, you have chosen another family over ours for help. So in the future, if you need assistance with your rent, money for gas, tires for your car, someone to bring you lunch, etc....call 202-456-1111. That's the telephone number for the Office of the President of the United States. I'm sure Mr. Obama will be happy to send a check from his personal or business accounts or leave cash in an envelope taped to his front door. It's like this. Those who vote for the president should consider what the impact of an election will be on the nation as a whole and not just be concerned with what they can get for themselves (welfare, etc.). What Obama voters don't seem to realize is that the government's money comes from taxes collected from taxpaying families. Raising taxes on productive people means they will have less money to spend on their families. ..... Love you Sally, but call the number listed above when you need help.

Love Grandpa Joe"

Removing God From Washington 1 brick at a time

Glenn Beck talks with Senator Jim DeMint
Audio Available:

December 3, 2008 - 12:31 ET

Senator Jim DeMint of South Carolina

GLENN: Now if I could just get some Republicans that actually understood the Constitution and knew what was going on, I'd be grateful. The other thing is that as everybody is talking about politics an everything else, I think we need to stand back from the picture and see what's really going on and I've been telling you for a while things are bad. And as things get bad, what is the only thing you can depend on? You have to know, what is it you can depend on? I believe you can depend on your family and you can depend on your God. But we have chased got out of our life. We have replaced God with our dollar, quite honestly with our flag. Our flag stands now for I think ideology, really our system of government and our system of government doesn't even know what it's based on anymore. It was based on God, man's rights coming from God and going to the individual and the individual loans certain parts of those rights, loans them to the government, and the government's job is to protect them and to help us be able to clear the path to keep justice alive so bad guys get prosecuted, so good guys can win. But we have so chased God out and I just, I don't know about you. I'm sure so many within the sound of my voice pray for God to stay his hand for a while. Please, God, I feel like, you know, I feel like just saying, please, there's one person, I know there's one person out there and there's tons. There's millions of good people and hopefully we're all praying that things will just slow down just a little bit until more people wake up. Well, at the same time that's going on, to show you how out of touch our leaders are in Washington, I'm going to bring in Senator Jim DeMint. He is a Republican from South Carolina.

Senator DeMint, they opened yesterday this big capital project which is, what was it, $400 million over budget?

SENATOR DeMINT: More like $680 million, I think, $680 million, about four years behind schedule. But it's a beautiful place.

GLENN: Oh, I'm sure it is.

SENATOR DeMINT: Would be very proud of the way it looks. But obviously I'm concerned about the, I guess the faith aspect of it. I really appreciated what you were saying while I was waiting to come on the air is that our country is not our government. The important things really come from God, our families and that's how we're going to rebuild this country. But it has been discouraging to me to see just in bits and pieces that the bureaucrats and a lot of the politicians trying to secularize our history, change our history and sometimes I feel like I don't have enough fingers to stick in the dike and when the capital visitors center, when I did my tour of that several months back and realized that they had left out some important references, historically accurate aspects of our faith history were left out.

GLENN: Like, give me an example.

SENATOR DeMINT: Well, I think the most obvious and blatant -- keep in mind this is no accident. I think that would be everyone's first thought, "Well, they just --

GLENN: No, it's not.

SENATOR DeMINT: These are some of the best historians and the most meticulous people that I've run into, and they are good people but they just don't believe as you and I do and a think in a lot of ways leaving out religious references will keep them from being criticized more than if they put it in.

GLENN: Sure.

SENATOR DeMINT: There's a beautiful display of the speaker's chair in the House -- a replica of the House of Representatives there in the visitors center with the speaker's chair and the flags on both sides and it looks very good but it was so obvious that in the House above the speaker's chair, you know, carved in marble is "In God we trust," and here was this beautiful replica done in a lot of detail that they would bring the kids in and all the tour groups but it had everything except "In God We Trust" on it. And even the photos of the actual speaker's chair were cropped where "In God We Trust" didn't show. And you think maybe they just missed it or something, but they didn't. It was intentional. You know, we made a fuss about it. I got a few folks from the House to help me and they said they would fix it, and I assume it's fixed but I don't know. But we also ran into here carved in marble in one of the columns there was, it said "Our national motto, E Pluribus Unum." The only problem with that is our national motto is "In God we trust." It was passed by congress, it's legally our motto. These people knew it was our motto. And we said, you have to change that; that's not true. And they said, oh, it's going to cost $150,000 to replace the column. So they kind of puttied over it or whatever for the opening because I held back the funding bill that would allow them to open it until they agreed to fix some of the most blatant things. But there are just so many references and so many aspects of our history, Glenn, that are dependent. We're built around faith. In fact, the more I study, the more I realize that freedom itself was spawned more by the reformation than anything else. That's when faith moved from being a religious hierarchy to being a personal individual thing and I think if you follow history from there, that's where you see freedom explode. But it's just disappointing in something that's that magnificent -- and I think it is -- leaves out so much that's important about our history.

GLENN: You know, in the Smithsonian there is the giant statue that was carved I believe for the rotunda of the Capitol at one point of George Washington where he's in a toga and he looks God-like, he looks Caesar-like and it was made a long, long time ago. I believe it's still in the Smithsonian and it was never allowed to sit in the rotunda. It sat in the basement of the Capitol for a very long time because it was offensive to so many because it made George Washington look like a God. And yet we have now in the visitors center that has just opened up in a large engraving it says "We have built no temple but the Capitol. We consult no common Oracle but the Constitution." Well, fist of all, I don't believe the Constitution is being consulted by at least one, maybe two branches, maybe three branches of government. But it's so offensive to me that our Capitol, it is becoming a temple. Our government and our leaders are positioning themselves. We could see wit Obama and we can see it quite honestly, when you take God out, who is giving law? The law's got to be coming from lawmakers, from the Supreme Court or the capital. This is -- and Senator DeMint, I assume -- I'm sorry, I don't know this and it doesn't really matter. I don't usually, you know, card people on this but I assume that you're a real God-fearing man. Does it at all ever frighten you that -- I mean, it's, we are getting to the point to where we're not just disengaging from God. It is like we are slapping him across the face.

SENATOR DeMINT: Well, it's really the radicalization of this idea of separation of church and state where I think our founders did want a government that made decisions that were not based on promoting any religion, in effect a secular government. But we have taken that to extremes where the government is now purging religion and faith from our entire society, whether it's a high school football game. I mean, you follow it all the way through. The secularization of America is out of control and the problem with that is right on the heels of secularization comes socialism, and you can follow that through history, something I've been working on a lot during the holidays here is just tracking the history of freedom and what we have to do to save it, and it's so obvious that secularization expands across the country -- and we've seen it in Europe -- it follows, socialism follows and the loss of a lot of our freedoms. Our freedom is built on faith in God and when we lose that sense of history, we lose a whole lot more than just a little bit of history. We lose what we are as a people and so a lot of us have chosen to fight this, and we really can't fight it very well inside of congress because the Democrats now have a majority and it's hard to get something like this through, and the only way we were able to get this changed is go to people like you on the outside who have a microphone and get the people themselves engaged, and we've gotten these few things changed. And they said that they would include in their rotation of exhibits more about our religious history, but they're not going to do that unless we force them to.

GLENN: Senator, we have about 45% of the American high school seniors at a minimum level of U.S. history, 47% at a minimum level. Only 14% perform at a at or above the proficient level of history, 14%. Thomas Jefferson said the boys of the rising generation are to be the men of the next and the sole guardians of the principles we deliver over to them. I don't think, Senator, anymore -- and talk me out of this. I don't think that our liberties are going to be protected through the government, I don't think there's enough people in the government and there's enough people quite honestly in the general population that are just relying on the school systems to teach. I think the individuals have to teach their children and have to take it upon themselves to really make sure that our history is passed on before we lose it. If you've only got 14% of this coming generation that is really understanding American history, what is it going to be the following generation?

SENATOR DeMINT: Well, and we have to remember that very few colleges now even require a course in American history. So those who get through high school and go on to college are still unlikely to learn about our history itself, and we need to remember that our founders pushed education for the primary reason that everyone could read a Bible for themselves. Folks don't like to hear that today but that's why Princeton and Yale and Harvard, all of these colleges, Ivy League colleges were formed to train pastors.

GLENN: Yeah, they were all religious schools, all of them religious schools.

SENATOR DeMINT: If you look at their mission statements, it's pretty amazing. But I think the good news is this, Glenn: We don't have to have even a majority of Americans who share that sense of faith and personal responsibility and personal accountability. We just need those who know better to rise up, to be active, to speak out. And that's the problem is people are whispering. They have been so cowed by this idea of, well, nothing about my faith belongs in the public square anymore. This separation of church and state has kind of beat us all down, when in fact that's not true. Our views, our values should be taken to the public debate and we should not allow politicians to exclude good policies and principles because they might have some religious connection. That's what's happening and that's why our government has moved towards really promoting things that are destructive rather than vice versa. But it doesn't take a majority. It just takes a small group of salt and light to change things and that's my source of optimism is that I think it was not a majority of people who actually made America what it was. It was some real leaders and champions, people with strong faith. And that's still what happens today at the community level because America's still working. I mean, I'm frustrated what's going on in Washington, but as I go around the community, there's still those large pockets of people with traditional families who are working hard and so that source of strength is still here. We just have to call on it and get those people more engaged on what we're doing as a country.

GLENN: I'm going to play a little bit of something that Harry Reid said yesterday and get your reaction from it. Well, let me play it. This is Harry Reid yesterday at the opening of the new capital center. Here it is.

REID: My staff has always said don't say this, but I'm going to say it again because it's so descriptive because it's true: Leader Bingham mentioned that tourists lined up in summer and winter, long lines coming into the Capitol. In the summertime because the high humidity and how hot it gets here, you could literally smell the tourists coming into the Capitol. (Laughter). And that may be descriptive but it's true. Well, that is no longer going to be necessary.

GLENN: Okay. So now, now, Senator, you no longer have to smell the riffraff as they come through the Capitol building. I don't know if he's ever ridden a subway like I have in New York City but it's rather pungent almost year round in the subway system of New York or on the bus system anywhere in the country. You can smell the people around you. You know, I don't think that he necessarily meant that as an elitist, but this is the kind of stuff that I think people hear and say you elitist snob, you don't have to smell the people anymore?

SENATOR DeMINT: Well, first of all, they are not tourists, they are stockholders. And I remind everyone who comes to the Capitol that they are not touring. This is their capitol, it's their country and it's really up to them what happens to us in the future. But I think the smell, the subway or people coming, it's the smell of freedom. It's real people and I think when we start thinking the opposite, that's not a good thing. So --

GLENN: Senator, is there anything people can do quickly here? Do you need people to help you on anything on this project, or is it all too late? Have they already spent the --

SENATOR DeMINT: No, it's not. A lot of the displays are temporary, they're moving. They move different displays in from around the country and I think, first of all, we've got to make sure they follow through and just put the basics of our national motto "In God we trust," and there's some history, education, things that they just need to make history right. But everyone could e-mail or write or call a congressman or senator. And I think if everyone there sitting in the Capitol, members of the House and Senate know that people back home are aware of this that it will help us change things up there. That's what we're looking for is just some leverage because if folks up there think that folks back home don't know about this or don't care about it, then they are just going to ignore us.

GLENN: Senator, I know we've talked about this before. I'm getting a signal here we've got to cut off.

SENATOR DeMINT: Okay.

GLENN: I will tell you this, we've talked about it before, and I feel the clock ticking on this situation. I think we're sitting on a powder keg, Senator, and it scares me. I think there are people who are being so disenfranchised every single day that goes by and, gosh, Washington needs to wake up and turn. Instead of saying "I smell these people and I don't have to smell them anymore," they need to start listening to the people and start reconnecting with the values that the average American has.

SENATOR DeMINT: You are exactly right, and we need to encourage people to pray for our country because we are headed into a very, very difficult time and we're going to have to appeal to our core values.

GLENN: Our better selves, yes, and a higher power. Senator, thank you very much. I appreciate it.

SENATOR DeMINT: Thanks, Glenn, bye-bye.

GLENN: Senator DeMint from South Carolina.

Will Napolitano really keep us safe?

Janet Napolitano has failed to secure Arizona borders from illegal aliens; so how the hell is she going to protect the nation as Homeland Security Director? Napolitano; in my opinion has been weak on enforcing Arizona's borders. It has been reported that as many 3,000 illegals do the Mexican Hat dance across the borders on a daily basis; but what the hell they vote!

Lets look at her voting record she:

Vetoed denying in-state tuition and day care for illegal aliens.

Vetoed a bill making English the official state language of the state of Arizona.

Vetoed a bill that would have officially rejected the Matricula Consular from Mexico as a valid form of identification.

Vetoed a bill making being an illegal alien in Arizona a felony offense.

The National ledger stated that:

She has vetoed other immigration bills from the GOP-majority Legislature within the past year, including a proposal to give police the power to enforce federal immigration laws. She's also provided services for illegal aliens and is a proponent of driver’s licenses for illegals.
In a letter to lawmakers, Napolitano said she opposes automatically turning all immigrants who sneaked into the state into criminals and that the bill provided no funding for the new duties. But critics say she was being disingenuous with her statements. One police commander claims she failed to mention that entering the US illegally is already a crime, albeit a misdemeanor. In addition, reentry into the US once an alien is deported is already a felony in the US.

While immigrants provide the economy with cheap labor, Arizona spends tens of millions of dollars each year in health care and education costs for illegal workers and their families. An estimated 500,000 of the state's population of about 6 million are illegal immigrants. Read the rest of the story here.
http://www.nationalledger.com/artman/publish/article_272623874.shtml

Wednesday, December 3, 2008

How America is divided Politically






Professor Joseph Olson of Hamline University School of Law, St. Paul, Minnesota, points out some interesting facts concerning the 2008 Presidential election:

Number of States won by: Democrats: 20; Republicans: 30

-Square miles of land won by: Democrats: 580,000; Republicans: 2,427,000

-Population of counties won by: Democrats: 127 million; Republicans: 143 million

-Murder rate per 100,000 residents in counties won by: Democrats: 13.2; Republicans: 2.1

Professor Olson adds: "In aggregate, the map of the territory Republican won was mostly the land owned by the taxpaying citizens. Democrat territory mostly encompassed those citizens living in rented or government-owned tenements and living off various forms of government welfare..." Olson believes the United States is now somewhere between the "complacency and apathy" phase of Professor Tyler's definition of democracy, with some forty percent of the nation's population already having reached the "governmental dependency" phase.


Amazing how we knew this along, maybe we can get the national press to post this!!!!! ok I am sorry but they told me I need more humor on this blog.

Accountabilty

I find it disheartning to hear our Goverment asking for accountabilty on issues from the private sector on how we spend our money, they want accountabilty from housing,banking,and now the automakers, when the money to these organaztions is private money earned, now do not get me wrong here, we need accountabilty every one of us, and these organazations are no different, I do believe that we have let them all get out of control and now it is painful as we reel them back in. But our government saying be accountable is like a bankrobber having the keys given to him and the security code for the alarm given to him by the bank manager and saying only take what you need

Our Government spends our tax dollars however they want and on whatever they want. We need to hold them all to higher standards. There is alot of websites out there that give information on who spent how much on what, we should post them on our blogs and webpages and keep the government accountable. Here is one that has been around awhile and seems to do a great job.
http://www.cagw.org/site/PageServer