Posted on 11/12/2008 1:43:43 PM PST by XR7
Thank you, America, for making the biggest mistake of your life.
Thank you, America, for electing a man who has known associations with domestic terrorists and dissenting radicals who make their careers out of defacing the United States and promoting its ruin. Thank you, America, for electing a man who is wildly acclaimed by the governments of our countrys worst enemies, by Irans death-crazed Ahmadinejad, Venezuelas drug-lord-promoting Hugo Chavez and Cubas torturing-socialist Castro Brothers.
Thank you, America, for electing a man so far from the foundations and roots of our government, so beyond the principles as guaranteed by our Constitution and Bill of Rights, so disrespectful of the glories and honor of the past that his main philosophies take active steps towards the very foundational principles that led to the death of millions during Chinas Cultural Revolution and Russias Great Purges.
Thank you, America, for failing to do the right thing. You passed over the greatness of a man who stared death in its sallow face for over 2,000 days, in the wake of torture by the enemy as motivated by pure, unadulterated evil, for a man in favor of the promotion of the very same evil. You neglected the fortitude of a man brave enough to better himself in the name of service to his country. You obliterated the necessity of a man with a heart understanding of sacrifice, hard work, and perseverance for a man who defines patriotism by a willingness to remain stoic and submissive as the greedy, controlling claws of government pry hard-earned resources out of dying hands who have nothing but God to cling to, when even He has been taken away and destroyed.
We have been ushered into a time where the selfish, the entitled, the lazy, the weak and the cowardly are idolized and rewarded. Gone are the golden Horatio Alger stories that promoted the motivation to work towards the American dream. Here are the depressing realities of entitlement and selfishness that encourage the passivity to wait for the free checks to be deposited in fat, uncalloused hands.
On our countrys most fateful Christmas in 1776, Gen. George Washington rallied troops into wooden boats under the command cry of Victory or Death. Sleet and hail clung to the withering faces of our weakened, sickened militia men, whose thoughts were undoubtedly with the parents, wives and children they had left behind many Christmases before. Violent winds stung at their raw, bleeding faces, as ice floes impeded their course and rapped against the sides of the boats like the bones in the caskets of fellow brothers buried along the paths forged from our countrys young soil during the course of the war for freedom. General Ewing feared the danger of crossing the Delaware under such daunting conditions. General Washington persevered.
It is this perseverance that has carried America throughout its great history to the victory of freedom. It is this perseverance that fed the starving bodies at Valley Forge and that drove brother to fight brother in the name of equality and emancipation. It is this perseverance that pioneered industry, built the Transcontinental Railroad, found gold, brought heat to the world and invented penicillin. It is this perseverance that hung on the last breathes of the young soldiers dying on the beaches of Normandy and that wrote loyal letters to the unfaithful girls back home too poisoned by marijuana and free love to write back. It is this perseverance that dug hundreds of mangled bodies out of concrete rubble piles in New York City.
It is this perseverance that has been lost in the name of ill-conceived populism, fueled not by inspiration, but by the morose delectation of watching severed heads fall swiftly from the Guillotine.
It is this perseverance that has been exterminated from the mob, but in the wake of Americas grave mistake, it is our conservative minority that must adhere with what passion we have left to the perseverance as taught to us by the true heroes of our history.
It is a time for us to more fervently cement our commitments to the foundational principles of this great country, based on the Constitutions blessings of liberty. It is a time for us to become even more aware of the honor and dignity the masses have failed to internalize and we must fight to preserve. It is a time for us to create our own revolution of the traditions that have never failed us until now, when they have been so blatantly ignored by the freedom-hating masses who seek to destroy the rights to self defense, to the free practice of religion, to the rightful ownership of property and, most seriously, to the autonomous control of oneself.
Let us work without shame to proudly ensure the restoration of unity within our party.
Let us restore the commitment to fight for what is right and to define right and wrong in the hopes of combating the toxic relativism that has quenched the thirst of those too weak to stand up for true morality.
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I thought of Michael Moore, too! As if...
good find...
I have started it on a long e-mail journey across the country..
this gal better get hired by the RNC — she graduates in six months.
Strong stuff! I’m impressed!
Allegra, I thought you might like to see that you’re not alone in your feelings about this election.
Who is this woman and where can I send flowers?
To be sure, but betcha she does not get any good party invites after this.
wow
I take it Elizabeth is no relation to Michael.
Maybe she didn’t believe the polls either.
Their dream society always ends in misery and bloodshed.
Published Tuesday, October 10, 2006 With so many people advocating various political agendas these days, it isnt particularly surprising that an estimated 20,000 to 30,000 protesters attended a rally held three weeks ago in Central Park to condemn the atrocities in Darfur. What is surprising, however, is the fact that so many people could gather in one place and not see the futility of their rally. Aside from producing a lot of extra garbage in Central Park, the protesters hardly did anything truly productive, much less anything actually to help the victims of war in Darfur. Protesters always delude themselves into believing that they operate within the realm of political and social change. In reality, flamboyancy is the only thing that matters to them who yells the loudest, who refuses to eat for the longest time, who prints their flyers on the most obnoxiously colored neon paper. All motivation to obtain an actual result is completely absent within a protesters mind; he is more apt to find himself attempting to solicit guilt from the Frappucino-holding, iPod-clutching, non-partaking passerby while forgetting he has the same Frappucino in his non-pamphlet-holding hand and the same Green Day-playing iPod in his own pocket. Real results and real change never matter to the protester. He cares more about his empty jeers and the naive propositions scrawled on the sign hes waving amongst the horde of similarly minded sheep than he does about the issue hes protesting. When reading about the 20,000 to 30,000 attendants at Central Park in New York City specifically, I wondered about a different alternative that didnt seem to cross the mind of a single person. What would have happened if every one of the 25,000 or so people in attendance had decided to work a job for $10 an hour instead of uselessly standing at the rally? For the sake of argument, I will assume the average total time commitment of every Darfur protest attendant was five hours. This assumption would mean that every participant could have grossed a total of $50, and thus the total sum amassed would have been $1.25 million. What would have happened if UNICEF, the Red Cross or any other humanitarian organization had been given an extra $1.25 million to aid the people of Sudan? Certainly it would have been more than the nothing that came out of a giant crowd of loiterers. According to UNICEF, roughly $3.6 million would finance a therapeutic feeding and nutrition program in Darfur. $1.25 million would be roughly 35 percent of the money needed to do so. That 35 percent could have been reached in five paltry hours by just 25,000 people, had they cared enough about the issue to do something about it. With real intentions to make a difference, those 25,000 people could have worked for $50 each one weekend, and they could do the same thing the next weekend and the weekend after, grossing a total of $3.75 million for the people of Sudan. Instead, their passion and care died with the dissipating crowds. The protesters went home to hot dinners and warm beds, while the Sudanese are no closer to getting help than they were before. UNICEF is still short its necessary $3.6 million. This is my protest. These passivists need to do something useful if they want to be thought of as real activists. They could start with giving UNICEF the money from their Frappucinos; $3.65 is only one one-millionth of the way there. That may not be much, but at least its more than the nothing they did give. Elizabeth Moore is a sophomore in Jonathan Edwards College.
Wow...!
The college scene has a image of being hard left, but if this girl is cute and smart the guys are chasing her all over campus.
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I have two girls in college now...I have prepared them for the leftwing onslaught. They’re doing well (one in Michigan, one in Virginia). The Virginia school is more toward the center...(big surprise).
Holy Moly!
btt
If she is, their Thanksgiving dinners must be a lot of fun...
The columnists don’t write the headlines, the editors do that.
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