I read and instantly reply.
I am GUILTY of thinking that the American Voter would actually take the time to THINK of the consequences of voting for Obama and that McCain would landslide into the Presidency.
I HATE what happened but I’m not sure we didn’t “deserve” it because we (Conservatives, Traditionalists, Constitutionalists) have gotten too complacent with our governing officials.
LOOK at how the Democrats used the Internet as opposed to the Republicans use of the Internet.
The Republicans will HAVE to have someone who will inspire “the common man/woman/child” in all the Congressional races for 2010 and definitely for the Presidential race in 2012.
That said, Sotoro-Obama, should he actually be inaugurated as a Natural Born US Citizen (or not), is not “the enemy of our souls” — enemy may he be — it’s the American Voter’s perspective of who Obama is, which is our “enemy.”
And it is up to us to change the Voters’ concept of Obama at every turn. AND to support the GOP and get involved (gag me, I refuse to ‘be’ anything but a BlueDog Democrat) with the Republican Party locally and/or State wide.
We can use the same power of the press and of the internet. When the Republican Party decides on their Congressional candidates, WE must get them to understand that using the Internet is ‘the way to go’ -— even to the point of “Twittering” their constituents.
Republican Candidates MUST Set up an interactive website; Email regularly; Keep in constant contact. Have some staff people to answer emails. The Republicans MUST get with the program in order to hold onto their base and ADD people to their base.
Shoot, there are 18 Million ?? women Voters who voted for Hilary. The Republicans need to convert some of those women, if possible and add them to the Rep base.
Also, The Republicans and the National Black Republican Association should coordinate some activities together and the NBRA should have some input in the Republican Agenda.
“Do you even bother to read comments before making reply?”
I was just taking exception to the ending phrase in that last sentence.