Posted on 09/29/2011 8:50:16 AM PDT by Vintage Freeper
Most people look at the statistics of Congressional incumbents winning re-election more than ninety percent of the time and leap to the conclusion that replacing the entire Congress in less than a decade would simply be impossible. One definition of ingenuity is "making the impossible, possible." History says "American ingenuity" is legendary. Our small group believes our plan is ingenious and that FreeRepublic is destined to become a legend in its own right.
We have added what will serve as a continuously updated "sitemap" of the article series while they are being posted to "Vintage Freeper's about" page.
Ping.
Only one I see like him today...and she’s a girl. That doesn’t mean she will or should be President, or even wants to be. Our adversary defines the new Reagan by the amount of urine and spittle released.
No.
Ronald Reagan never quit.
Oh, I don’t know....I see a Black Reagan in the wings....
I believe a door was opened between the 1600's and the 1700's.
I believe a few with eyes, saw .. and walked through.
I believe America is the result of men with eyes to see and had walked through.
I also believe that Israel has a history of being blessed by God, then falling away, then being enslaved, then repenting and blessed by God again ..... and America is imitating that cycle.
It appears, if history is any indication, we are moments away from losing God's blessing and being enslaved, until we repent and come back to God.
Next door, working for a living, and wanting to be left alone from an increasingly intrusive and opporessive government.
What deters them from stepping forward and seeking public office?
Lack of money, sense of humility, not wanting themselves or families dragged through the media mud bath.
When the SHTF these people will emerge victorious from the conflict and chaos (literal, not figurative), much like the Founding Fathers, and restore this republic to its former glory.
See you there, fellow Patriot.
Given what you have to do to become a member of Congress, given the time devoted to fund raising, given that people expect to be told what they want to hear, how many people would want to give up the lives they have to become a member of Congress? Especially, considering the present inhabitants of the halls of Congress? And considering how much effect one person in 535 is going to be able to change in order to make a significant difference to the course of America?
We the people not only have to find and recruit the right people, We need to elect enough of them that they know they will actually be able to make a difference before they will sacrifice their existing lives to run for Congress.
FWIW to a man the Founding Fathers, (the authors of the Constitution) were compromisers. The Constitution is a textbook example of how great things can be achieved if men of good faith are principled to a point but willing to compromise in order to achieve a better good.
Ronald Reagan was a consummate compromiser. He worked with a congress that despised him (on both sides of the aisle), gave them enough of a bone to keep them pacified and in the end achieved great things for this country.
The only problem we face today is that on the Democrat side, there are few, if any, men of good faith. Democrats today are drunk with power to a point where not even Ronald Reagan could pacify their insatiable appetite for totalitarian centralized power.
More than anything else we need to have conservatives in power in the Senate and Congress.
The most important Reagan quality was a belief in the greatness of America and that its best days were ahead of it.
Currently, no. Go back and listen to Ronald Reagan speak. There is a ton of stuff on the web. When I hear an old Ronald Reagan speech I feel good, about myself, about America. Then I feel sad that he is gone. We have some good folks on our side, but we don't have a superstar. We need to play the team we have for the win and stop the infighting for wont of a better Captain.
Me too. I think Reagan is smiling to see Herman Cain pursuing the same goals he fought so hard for, with the same humor and courage and confidence in our ability to solve any problem.
want even
Times are different. Listen to Mai explain it!
There will NEVER be another “Ronald Reagan”, because that RR, as we remember him, never really existed.
So he didn’t order the Marines out of Lebanon then?
Interesting. I wonder who did.
He had no reason to. He had enough financial resources to defend himself.
Democrats routinely use the legal system to destroy their opponents.
Alaska Democrat operatives filed over 200 ethics complaints against her, not one of which was upheld.
It cost her and her family over $500,000 in legal bills to fight the frivolous charges, and had she stayed on it would have cost the state of Alaska millions more, plus they would have had a governor embroiled in personal legal battles rather than taking care of the state's business.
As it is, the lawsuits nearly brought the state of Alaska to it's knees. State business was being neglected because employees had to search for documents and they couldn't do their jobs. It cost the state at least $2-million. If she had selfishly stayed you would be concern-trolling about that.
Never trust an elected official that will not relinquish power for the good of the citizens who elected them.
Had she not resigned, right now you'd be saying: "If she'd managed to get through her term as governor without declaring bankruptcy and being in court half the time and costing her state millions of dollars I'd support her, but she has proven that she can't run a state, much less the entire country."
Resigning was the right thing to do for her state, the right thing to do for her family, and the right thing to do for her country.
And now she has the financial resources to defend herself.
Joe McGinniss is finding out what that means.
DrMike
This is actually true!
The problem is they use money stolen taxed from the people who created it (not printed, created) to buy the constituency groups.
I'm starting to think the same.
Disclaimer: Opinions posted on Free Republic are those of the individual posters and do not necessarily represent the opinion of Free Republic or its management. All materials posted herein are protected by copyright law and the exemption for fair use of copyrighted works.