Posted on 06/10/2003 4:17:50 AM PDT by Jim Robinson
I think Jim's point is that we need to focus. There so much wrong with our law making. Much of that is because it doesn't center around adherence to the Consitution. With the Constitution in effect, much good would follow. More so than sticking to 20-30 annoyances. Some of them are related, but not all.
Heading back to a Constitutional republic would be a big win because it'll be easier to work on the other things that bother us patriots every day. I do like the idea of abolishing the 14th amendment; Representational government won us President Bush's election! That's just one good example.
Well, my touchstone issue is the renewel or sunset of the Assault Weapon ban. We got a lot of RINO's last election, this was going to make or break your theory.
The fat lady ain't sung yet, but it appears your theory holds. It looks like the AW ban will sunset. RINO's caved on this issue.
So I must subscribe to your theory, because it is the operational one. I don't like being wrong, and I like admitting it even less. But I'm man enough to admit it when I am.
No, I won't gush how you are the savior of the Republic, or how great and wonderful you are, or any of that stuff. :o) I will merely observe that your theory appears to be right, and that mine appears to be wrong.
But I do get to quibble in one place:
I count the liberals (lumping in the greenies, the socialists, the anarchists, and other assorted un-American types, etc.) as our primary domestic enemy number one.I count the domestic terrorists as domestic enemy number one. Then the liberals, then the RINOs. :-)
Jim, I'm compelled to write.
Your statement shows that you are quite a profoundly incisive political thinker. You get to the point of the business: we cannot restore the Republic unless Republicans win.
Most liberals, not the clever ones who actually control the apparatus, adore the concept of "democracy" and parrot it as a totem. What they do not realize is that the Framers understood the danger that democracy poses to the liberties of the citizen. Democracy leads to the rule of the mob. The Rule of the Mob leads to the Man on the White Horse, and Fascism.
Democracy is the handmaiden of fascism, nothing more, nothing less. The Framers understood the dangers of the imposition of a tyrrany by the will of the People: that's why they set up a system of checks and balances.
I have very little tolerance for Brigadiers and Paleocons who don't understand the essential two-party nature of the American people. God knows how many states we might have won had the Libertarians and the Brigadiers stuck with George W. Bush. There would have been no Recount Hell, that's for damn sure.
Anyway, great post. The essential thing to remember is that we live in a constitutional Republic, but only if we can keep it.
Be Seeing You,
Chris
Many splinter conservative groups, despite comendable motives, want immediate solutions to the problems liberals have caused and used to further their agenda, and when these solutions are not forthcoming, they withdraw from the larger political arena.
The Founders created a system that would move slow, that contained checks and balances, that forced debate. What has been taken from us over decades, will only be restored over decades, and with mighty effort. This may dishearten many.
Though we will probably not see the restoration of proper constitutional government in our lives, does that make it any less worthy a goal?
Even if we hand over a country to those who follow that is more free, we will have done more than the several previous generations, and can be justly proud.
I understand your sentiments. Benjamin Franklin said:
"When the people find they can vote themselves money, that will herald the end of the republic."This is certainly the case today. At this point, resistance to taxation is the best I can do. Voting Republican will accomplish that, I hope. But I will say that a return to the Constitution as it is written today would be a good step to take. We can decide how the government should fund itself once that is done. Jim is right: it's the Constitution! All else follows.
Thanks for your concerns about our nation's future, Canadian brother.
. . .a strong Republican body politic is the only way out of the Liberal/Socialist paradise that is being created in a 'heaven's name'. . .
. . . and one we know that in reality, is a living hell.
Jim, do you know of any Republicans on the national stage who are willing to endorse all the above policies? I'll be happy to contribute to their campaigns and work for them. Heck, if I live in their state I'll change my registration back to GOP.
I'm not unsympathetic to your comments. I can understand the point of view that if slowing down the drift to socialism is the best we can do, then that's what we have to do.
But if the GOP's victory strategy is basically to buy votes using my money (and in the absence of the 9-11 event that's exactly what it would have been) then please, let's not delude ourselves that we are replacing a bad thing with its opposite.
Once the budget got balanced the leading reason for the party vanished. The same will happen with the greenies and the Libertarians. One of the unfortunate things like electing Bill Clinton is the result of a strong third party, and with that he wound up being elected even though almost 2/3rds of the American electorate did not want him to be president, making it very hard to govern.
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