Posted on 08/08/2010 9:49:05 PM PDT by HushTX
I really like what you included there. I’ve saved it to read again.
And I agree, it needs to be stopped. I suppose the issue is that I am frustrated and spinning my wheels in political mud. I don’t see anything coming of simply crying out at Obama, Peloi and the rest of the Democrats as they pull their hideous anti-American stunts, so I’m looking to the average American as the cure for what ails us.
Sure, my rant was “craptastic” in its diction and style, but is it really wrong to expect more of our peers? Is it really wrong that in a nation founded on the idea that the PEOPLE make the nation WE THE PEOPLE are responsible for our fate and our future?
Frustration is the seed of this, really, and I haven’t a clue how to voice it. Casting ballots isn’t enough when those ballots are dictated by the media and liberal orchestration.
Have you ever been in a position where you know what’s being done isn’t enough, but you don’t know what else to do? That’s sort of how I feel about our current situation. And I think the American people, if held to their duty as citizens, can make the difference here.
Polls alone won’t do anything, though. How do we proceed?
Thanks for your constructive input. If you put this kind of effort into the defeat of the liberal moonbats and the Obamanation then victory is assured!
Seriously, this is the kind of weak blather that fuels my frustration and makes me think that the average voter is at fault. If this is how you handle that which you dislike, instead of giving some kind of means by which to address the issue or improve the situation, you’re the kind of person I’m talking about.
Others who have responded have given me exact examples of what the problem is, and drawn my attention to what was unacceptable in my presentation. I’ve taken that into account and will develop my approach as a result.
You whined.
Surely you can see the difference.
We sure can. First we vote, and if that doesn't work we fight,civil disobediance,demonstrations ,whatever works.You are not alone in your feelings.The whole nation is distraught and ready to rise.
Doesn’t that go along with my argument that we should hold the voting populace accountable? After all, who votes? Who fights?
I’m honestly not seeing the disagreement at this point. Perhaps a disagreement with my presentation, but not with the message itself.
We mean to destroy the Obama Junta utterly and completely, a nasty dirty task. We need to get on with it,even though there is no delight, joy or peace in it.
You will have to face deferred gratification like the rest of us.
Whatever.
A spade is a spade and Calif4palin has it all in colors.
The buck stops in thew WH. No matter he is not directly responsible for each word and action taken by those in his Administration, the ultimate responsibility IS his just as it is with the CEO of a failing company.
Employees do what they are told to do or what they are allowed to do and it is up to their “leader” to lead and direct them. Their failures are his failures.
The author is clearly a horse’s *ss. During the Bush administration, everything that went wrong was “Bush’s fault.” Harry Truman famously said, “The buck stops here.”
If Obama - America’s answer to Lenin - doesn’t like being president, he’s more than welcome to retire on his big, fat pension and let someone do the job who knows his butt from a hole in the ground.
Hold your peers accountable is disempowering. You couldn;t sell that to a naked monkey. Look . Obama is the closer to a movement which has beenworkinng steadily to take over the country. He is an enemey. You do not spin such a person to becomme less than he is as an enemy.
The country has awakened, and the nation’s attitude has to be fixed and ruthless.And there is nothong that can be done about it. Treason and farud deserve that. The nation deserves to be safe from them.There is no way that could or should be pacified.We fight socialist revolutionaries. You either join or get out of the way.
History is full of your ilk. The German people went about sayong the same thing to cosrvatives who wanted to fight Hitler early on, and look what hap[ened then. We are in a parallel situation.
Try looking at it this way:
Obama is the symptom. A polity that would run and then elect him is the disease.
Both have to be treated. After all, it’s the symptoms of a disease that kill you.
Now, not all of the polity is infected with the disease, but too much of it is. And the symptom is pretty awful.
To treat the symptom, we need to Blame Obama and do all we can to oppose his agenda.
To treat the disease, we need to educate the polity and make sure we keep motivated.
>>I didnt either. How does that make you smarter than me?
Did not mean you, but the author. Guess my limited education did not help me reply clearly.
Guess I’d better just set back and read only and keep my comments to myself.
No, please don’t keep your comments to yourself. I actually want to hear what people have to say.
And I am the author, so by Jack’s standard I am a “horse’s ass.”
Listen, I realize I flopped with the presentation itself. I’m going to address this again after I have considered the various criticisms offered in this thread, and hopefully I can more clearly present my point. I still feel that we, as Americans, ALL of us, are the ones responsible and that the willful ignorance of those around us is the illness that plagues us.
So far I find the primary flaw to be that I directly referenced Republicans who have voted in RINOs, and voters who have allowed incumbents to remain in power despite their abuses but said little to nothing about the Democrats who have done the same. I think the reason for this is that I expect more of conservatives and Republicans than I do liberals, and THAT in itself is anathema to my argument, as I am arguing that EVERYONE should be held accountable. On the other hand, we’re always criticizing the left for its flaws but never looking at our own contributions, so that also influenced my approach.
I think a more accurate and appropriate means to address this would be to provide equal examination of both sides and the contributions to our dangerous situation, rather than just laying accusations on “my side.” That certainly seems to have given my piece a liberal slant that, frankly, pisses me off. I can’t blame anyone here for taking this poorly, as if someone else had written it and I didn’t know them better I probably would have jumped to the same conclusions.
Yup. I am hoping enough people feel what you are feeling.
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