Monday, November 24, 2008

WHEN YOU SEE THE STARS AND STRIPES!?


Blog Posts have been heartfelt affairs for me. Until now I was reacting to the daily scorn many felt towards a candidate who was going to change America and we had lots of reasons to doubt this inexperienced man.

Well as the days came and went we realized we were fighting a losing battle. Most Americans voted for a man that they still knew little of because of the media bias. They even more dangerously did not know much about anything going on in this country. Some didn’t even know who he picked for Vice-President. Some thought it was Sarah Palin. Most did not know what majority party has run Congress for the last couple years. Democrats! People did not know who were at cause for the financial crisis. Democrats!
Most probably do not know who the first president was for pete’s sake!

What this does is give us real doubts for the future. With the advent of a huge influx of our poor and uneducated friends to the south of the border coming on board we will feel a pinch in many ways. This could total more than 10-20 million more voting as a block for democrats. With the talk of union advancements through new legislation we could see the loss of jobs and more union votes at the same time. And finally with the loss of free radio speech diminishing through the fairness doctrine we could see propaganda increase as more people lose track of the truth of what the government will or may do.


Where does that leave us?

What can we do when there is a spattering of concerned conservatives trying things but as a whole we have no unity of purpose and in ever decreasing numbers. The measure of the impact of the socialists destroying values and freedoms and long standing institutions is being felt! They are winning!

Do you see any hope? Vote below on my instant reaction keys.

And if you have the time write a comment on what you think we should propose to turn around our great Country?


NOW MORE THAN EVER!
2 Quotes of the day!

"This strange disease of modern life, with its sick hurry, its divided aims."-- Matthew Arnold
and
"A man, to be greatly good, must imagine intensely and comprehensively; he must put himself in the place of another and of many others; the pains and pleasures of his species must become his own." ---Percy Bysshe Shelley

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