Posted on 06/27/2007 11:50:13 PM PDT by A Navy Vet
Vote every incumbent out of office next year, like the voters came close to doing in 1994.
Elect only candidates like Duncan Hunter—only those who’ve proven their positions with their voting records. Others will fool you.
Sorry for any other typos in this rant, I am just pissed off beyond anything I ever encountered as an activist.
That's my plan for those who vote for this anti-American monstrousity.
There is an idea I could get behind.
Carpe Diem. Get what’s yours. Arm yourself, stay safe, and start looking overseas. It’s a cabal on the Potomac.
If we lose, that is.
There are some that stood their ground.
“Elect only candidates like Duncan Hunteronly those whove proven their positions with their voting records. Others will fool you.”
Agreed. We need more people like him in office. We need to carefully examine each candidate’s voting records to see where they stand. We cannot let ourselves be fooled.
Don’t just vote, send money to primary challengers, opposing PACs and other fundraising efforts. Volunteer your time if you can as well to a challenger. We need, desperately, to clean house with some of “our” elected representatives, particularly in the Senate. They need to be reminded who elected them.
If they’re still there after a primary, it’s your choice whether to hold your nose and vote or not. Personally, were I represented by any Republican Senator who will vote tomorrow for cloture, I would not vote for them in their next campaign, even if it were five years from now. Let that be a lesson to them.
If any good comes out of all of this ... it’s this... it has been a eye opener ... big time. The shady backroom Senator’s have shown their stuff in front of millions of American taxpayer citizens. It has brought the average citizen out of the shadows and slapped them upside. It was hard watching the C-span coverage today and keeping oneself from throwing the coffee cup at the screen.
It also shows the power of the average person and that you do have a say in government by contacting your (and I use the term loosely) representatives and letting them know your dissatisfaction and outrage.
What to do? Vote them out... mass tax revolt... demonstrations... blog and forum participation, run for office yourself. All alternatives.
It's been a long time coming; this is the final straw. We can either hang around DC with our little demonstrations that mean nothing to the power-mongers as they jump into their limousines and beat feet, or we can look to other means to let them know their actions are no longer acceptable.
Personally, I am willing to use my own moneys to join a sit-in on the Capitol steps. So I get arrested for tresspassing? So what? - Sheehan, Sheen, Sean, et al have done it many times and gotten much publicity and gotten away with it with a fine. I'm not suggesting anyone else do it, but I'm willing.
The time has come to re-think our Constitutional Restoration efforts. We are literally being screwed by the United States Senate and Bush - our own president.
If not now - when?
In the mean time hold the electeds feet to the fire. Write them letters and letters to the editor in media outlets. Most important do not forget the records of politicians. If they could not hold up to pressure of the DEMs say as a senator in simple committee hearings they chaired then who in their right mind thinks they can do so as POTUS? Short voter memory is one of the RINO's best friends.
We have several senators recently elected and re-elected from the GOP with political past that should have been an issue. We have one former senator thinking about running who was at best a so so senator, folded under pressure to the DEM's and gave Bill Clinton a NOT GUILTY VOTE. He knew better than that. Forget it and vote for him anyway because he has charisma? Not me! That's what the DEMs do with the Kennedy's.
It's already a "cabal". And yes, I'm looking at the Cayman Islands.
As for "carpe deim", look at my signature. It translates to: An Oath is Forever. I gave an oath to protect my country against all enemies, foreign and domestic. I never renounced. It's become very obvious to me that we have "domestic" enemies within.
They are beyond simply voting for their favorite pork, they have now reached the low of negotiating behind closed doors to advance the social destruction of the US. And no, I don't believe that is their stated purpose, it is their stupid socialist compassionate conservatism and compassionate liberalism that drives them.
It seems so few in DC have any commonsense left regarding unintended circumstances. They seem like Paris Hilton who have been said yes to all her life. They campaign and get the good "vibes" from their supporters; go to DC to possibly do good things; the lobbyists do their manipulations though campaing funding and smooth talk; the politicians say yes to said lobbyists, and completey forget why they went to DC in the first place. That's my take.
Being someone who looks for solutions, here is my answer to the above:
1. Term limits;
2. Vastly shorten Congressional sessions (4 months a year - max);
3. Limitations on organized lobbys.
Passive resistance has worked well for the Libs/Progressives/socialists, or whatever they call themselves now, so why not use against them.
I like the idea of electing Duncan Hunter type candidates for our leaders. I would vote for Duncan.
We have to do it all to beat them now.
.02 worth
With the upmost due respect, BS. This fight over this insane Senate bill has been the biggest grassroots effort I have seen in my political life-time. At this moment - it's still questionable.
The voting booth means nothing anymore. It will especially mean little if this Amnesty is passed and the folks who would benefit start voting themselves more bennies. To paraphrase a Founding Father, "Once the populace understands they can vote themselves largess, the Republic is dead". This has been happening since Roosevelt.
Even if this obscene Amnesty bill is killed in the Senate, it has shown that our Fedgov is so out of touch as to be the elite that we once over-threw, as did France and Spain and others.
I'm not a conspricy nut, but these clandestine efforts by our own US Senate has been a real awakening for me. Sorry, shipmate, I'm just about done.
In my State, there was a nomination process for a Republican senatorial campaign. The top two candidates for nomination were a moderately wealthy, conservative (on family, defense and business) and another, very wealthy conservative (”fiscally” conservative but very socially to the left and probably not good for defense).
Our Party chose the anti-family candidate. Other social conservatives refused to vote for him. I voted for him. I won’t do that again. If I did, that would be a “go” for our Party to move more to the left.
That was in 2004, BTW.
“It has to be in the voting booth”
I wish that were true. I have a friend who was running for Congress - she lost. A week later, stacks (literally hundreds) of ballots were found in the trash - with votes for her.
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