Posted on 04/21/2007 6:42:25 PM PDT by Jim Robinson
The founders were people who cared, and stood up when the time was right.
My hubby, bless his sweet, non-political heart, is related to George Ross, James Wilson and George Read, all multiple great uncles of his. They, and his direct ancestor, Mark Bird (the others were all Bird’s brothers-in-law, either through his wife or his sister), were local men who decided to stand up and do the right thing. The more I learn about them, the more I realize what counted was the willingness to do the right thing by their country, even if it cost them.
If we want to be people like the founders, we have to get off our self-centeredness, and realize there are more important things than our comforts and pleasures...there are issues that count more than our toys and houses and cars. We need to rediscover sacred honor and stand up for it.
I generally don’t like asking to pull my own comments because it messes up those trying to understand the discussion, but I was embarrassed, and my comment really added nothing to the conversation.
When’s the last time you heard “civic duty” or “civic pride?” I haven’t heard either in ages.
Where?
Amen, SoA ... especially the part about humbling ourselves before God ... the great need of our nation today.
Great post!
It’s very rare, that’s for sure.
Whoops. Let’s try that again...lol...
Wow. Folks like you and your family are the great hope of this country.
Great post!
I can just see the President marching along in the Gay Pride parade, in drag, under that NAMBLA banner. That’ll go over really well in “flyover country”.
Sittin’, that’s pretty good stuff right there.
*Sigh*
I miss Bloom County.
BEST. CARTOON. EVER.
i pray you are right...for the sake of our country!
Hear! Hear!
touche’!
Oh please. Rudy dressed in drag and did a dumb skit with Donald Trump of all people. Get over it, some people have a sense of humor.
Today WH Deputy Press Secretary Dana Perino (a girly girl!) took on Harry Reid because there are no men in the US Senate willing to stand up and fight. They love their "club" more than they love their nation. If McCain had half the balls of Dana, I'd vote for him. But he doesn't. Yes, I know he was a courageous kid 40 years ago, but that's a long, long time ago. People change. Cowards can become heroes, heroes can become cowards. And for all his self-advertised maverickness, McCain is just another insipid Senate insider who goes to bed worrying that Harry Reid might feel insulted.
My son has been to Iraq 4 times (Army, 5SFG), he and all the rest deserve better than this. When a candidate goes on screen and tells Harry Reid to stop LYING to the American people, that candidate will have my vote, even if he's a liberal.
Thanks.
Let's see, his mentor was Sen. Howard Baker. Howard Baker is the son-in-law of the beloved Sen. Everett Dirksen (Mr. Marigold). I read the book, "The Honorable Mr. Marigold: My Life With Everett Dirksen" last year. Even in Georgia, I know you can't get more Republican than an Illinois - Republican.
What's more, Fred Thompson was born in Alabama (so was I). He took the Senate seat that Al Gore had vacated when he became VP. Obviously some people that voted for a liberal Dem would also vote for Senator Thompson.
He is an actor. President Reagan was an actor. He has ultra face and name recognition. Hundreds-of-thousands of vacuous minded people will vote for him because he was so rad in "The Hunt for Red October." He worked as a lobbyist for General Electric (among other companies). Ronald Reagan was a spokesman for GE. My dad retired from GE.
It sounds like kismet to me!
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