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A Plea To The Republic's Conscience

This past year of 2009 has given rise to a host of tyrants-from the White House to state governments to city councils. Progressive liberalism is a constant threat to the principles of liberty that are the vital foundation of our republic. We are now a country whose founding precepts are facing certain destruction-its citizens facing certain enslavement-enslavement to economic hardships caused by big government spending;enslavement to anti-theocratic radicals who banish all religious practice; enslavement to a mindfield of bureaucracy that serves politicians instead of individual freedoms; enslavement to massive, unbearable taxes that steal the very sweat from the average working man's brow and the hard-won fruits of capitalism!
 
These tyrants are no less imposing and dangerous because they hide behind designer skirts and in academic towers and not beneath a bejeweled crown. Today's tyranny is the culmination of a hundred years of stealthy planning by progressives-they employ some people as vessels to place their ideology in power. Politicians like Pelosi, Reid, Obama, are empty of the strength of character necessary to carry the ideologies of personal liberty we hold dear. They only function in an environment of group-think, an environment to which progressive liberalism is well-suited.
 
With the release of "The Manhattan Declaration: A Call of Christian Conscience" by a group of 125 Protestant, Catholic and Orthodox leaders, there is great cause to celebrate the independent American spirit that will not lie docile while multiple tyrants attempt to force the citizenry of this country to become good little soldiers for the liberal cause.
 
Although this particular treatise was obviously spurred by the divisive issues of abortion and gay marriage and laments the advance of secularism and the denigration of religion, what is important is that, at its heart, it is an act of defiance against a government attempting to force its citizens to accept laws and beliefs that their own consciences reject. The designers of this manifesto carry their defiance even further by recognizing the need for civil disobedience in fighting for the freedom to live their lives according to their beliefs.
 
The author and philosopher, Henry David Thoreau, in his essay "Civil Disobedience" declared that all governments are by definition more corrupt than not and people must be vigilant and act according to their conscience to defy injustices wherever they appear. Aren't infringements on freedom and liberty injustices to those who have been promised them? Is it not our duty to demand these freedoms as a part of our rights as Americans, based on the principles set forth by the likes of Thomas Jefferson and James Madison? Does it matter that government is bigger and more powerful than the individual who wishes to voice his dissent and retain his rights?
 
The answer is a resounding no! The government is not bigger and more powerful than the individual. The United States government is the individual-a collection of three hundred million individuals who from time to time must remind the politicians who is really in charge! Thoreau also said this: "There will never be a really free and enlightened State until the State comes to recognize the individual as a higher and independent power, from which all its own power and authority are derived, and treats him accordingly."
 
One of the premises of The Manhattan Declaration is that taxpayers who believe abortion is wrong should not be forced to pay taxes to support it. That same argument can be applied to the almost daily onslaught of threats to our freedom. Should we let eminent domain laws take our property? Should we allow government to decide on our medical care? Should we permit government to silence conservative talk radio/tv and tell us what we can listen to and what we can say?
 
This manifesto serves as a notice to tyrants in Washington in all their incidious forms who routinely ignore the voices of those who elected them. We will not be ignored! You are only allowed to operate from your desk in the Capitol Building in D.C., to introduce legislation, to debate said legislation and pass laws because We The People voted you into office. We put you where you are-we can remove you just as easily!
 
If you continue to forget that and to turn your head and close your ears when we plainly reject your laws, then we will take whatever action is needed to keep our liberty. Our Constitution and  Bill of Rights promises us control over our own lives- our livlihoods, futures, property and our words! No bill passed by an out-of-control assembly of legislators that usurps the core freedoms set forth by our founding fathers at this country's inception should ever become law! It if does, it is the responsibility of every citizen to act according to his own personal conscience to oppose it in speech and by action!
 
It is high time we all stop dancing around the "R" word. I am not afraid to say it! I say it with pride in the 200 years of freedom we have enjoyed for ourselves and offered to the rest of the world with open arms. This is a revolution. It goes beyond the passion of tea party rallies, the hordes of intense conservative bloggers and the fired-up rhetoric of conservative talk show hosts. It goes beyond the election of Barack Obama to the presidency. That was only a symptom of the problem.
 
This is the loud noise culminating from more than 60 years of discontented rumblings. This is the direct result of an overbearing government growing larger and larger since FDR saw fit to put this nation on the road to a redistribution of wealth and the realization of a nanny state!
 
The tea is now in the harbor-millions have protested across this country since last April 15th. The Bastille has been stormed-thousands showed up on the steps of the Capitol on 9/12 to voice extreme dissatisfaction to their Congressmen in an up-close-and-personal way. Martin Luther, that German religious thinker and leader who, in the seventeenth-century, nailed his 95 Theses to a church door and launched the beginnings of the Protestant denomination must be smiling.  With The Manhattan Declaration, we have now nailed an earthshaking thesis to the door of big government  It is an occasion worth noting when leaders of the Christian community recognize the potential need for civil disobedience. This could be the first pamphlet of the revolution!
 
We have at least 94 more theses to post. It is high time for every citizen to thoughtfully consider the issues before this country, to examine their own conscience and to be ready willing and able to defend their liberty, to stand bravely in the face of tyrannical agents who seek to destroy their America!
 
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Conservatism's Surge A True Change To Believe In

Last night's Republican rout in Virginia was a statement on President Obama no matter what Press Secretary Robert Gibbs tells us. The excuse that Virginia has always voted for the out-of-power-party in off year elections doesn't change the fact that the margin of swing in their vote since 2008 is astounding.  The same voters that put Barack Obama in the White House went for Bob McDonnell-northern Virginia which is practically a White House lawn ornament declared its independence from the D.C.machine on Tuesday.
 
The success of Chris Christie's New Jersey gubernatorial campaign is another loud and clear proclamation. New Jersey citizens are sick and tired of the corruption and stratospheric taxes-their decision to place their state in the hands of a man who is bent on cleaning up the Garden State bodes well for Americans demanding the same of their politicians in Washington.
 
It wasn't a lack of motivation and drive in candidate Doug Hoffman that cost Republicans the election in NY-23. His loss to the Democrat challenger, Bill Owens, says more about the Republican party's candidate selection process in the state of New York and the party's current divide than about Hoffman's ability to win. The Republican Congressional Conference didn't do themselves any favors when it convinced Scuzzyface....um, er...Dede.... to endorse the Democrat challenger.
  
Hoffman may not be the most personable, charismatic man; but many of the residents of that district were sympathetic with his values and appreciative of his practical approach to the problems they face. Coming from out of nowhere a few short months ago to make as big a splash as he did on both the local and national scene is indicative of the strength of the grassroots movement he represents.
 
There is more to celebrate from Tuesday's off-year election results than the capturing of two important governors' races. State referendums dealing with two explosive political issues were on the ballots in Maine and Texas. Maine voters overturned the previous legislative decision allowing gay marriage. It was a major conservative victory in that the Democrat governor had thrown his whole weight behind the new gay marriage law and state liberals thought it was going to be a law written in stone.
 
Though I am a conservative on fiscal policy, the scope of government and constitutional law, I am not what you would term a social conservative. The matters of abortion and gay marriage are not the uppermost on my agenda. However, I am currently an advocate for each and every conservative play that reeks havoc on the liberal power base in Washington. If that appears rather Machevellian to some, then I sincerely apologize.
 
But if we aren't practical and willing to come together with our varying ideologies to keep from losing our Republic's timeless principles to a bunch of liberals for whom causes are mere playthings on the road to power than we will have more to worry about than abortion and gay marriage rights. Above all, we must preserve the authenticity of these United States, that nation brilliantly designed and bequeathed to us more than two hundred years ago.
 
Leave it to Texas to seize the day and keep blazing that trail to true liberty and independence. Voters passed Proposition 11, allowing for a state constitutional amendment which "limits the use of eminent domain for public use and specifically defines "public use" to specifically not include "the taking of private property for...transfer to a private entity for the purpose of economic development or enhancement of tax revenue purposes." The amendment won't totally solve the eminent domain issue-there are still loopholes to close but it is a great beginning in dealing with government overreach. Can I hear a collective hurrah?
 
The other forty-nine need to look, listen and learn. Texas leaders' utter fearlessness in the face of government threats and attempted domination is beyond admirable. Sure, they may have more guts than cattle but then it's a question of what is worse: their condition or the problem other states have, which is, they're all hat and NO cattle! Texans believe wholeheartedly in those founding principles Washington. We need to hear that same dedication to the great cause of the United States of America from her sister states!
 
Those who voted for Barack Obama in the last presidential election succombed to his charming mantra, "Change we can believe in".  We have not had any change we can believe in. But his administration has demanded time and again in the short span of one year that we Americans change WHAT we believe in! And what we believe in is liberty and justice for all, just like it says in the Pledge of Allegiance.
 
Time to ante up state legislators. The stakes are high and now, now is the time to go out on the limb and demand your states' inherent right to govern themselves with as little federal government interference as possible. The conservative movement is on the rise and states are the ones who should be leading the charge!

 
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An Appalling Lack of Empathy

Michelle Obama stood in front of Washington D.C.'s newest farmer's market on Friday and touted the benefits of fresh fruits and vegetables-actually mentioning that her family felt better during Cabinet meetings and while walking the dog when they ate healthier every day. The co-director of the farmer's market, Bernadine Prince, went on to say this about healthy eating, "What we need to do is make it a national habit."
 
Struggling families in California's San Joaquin Valley just want to eat-period. Many of them are standing in line every two weeks for six or more hours to get 40 lbs of community-donated food per person. One mother said that every day her family wakes up to food in the house is a good day.
 
The effects of the government shutting off the water to the valley are worsening by the hour. Millions of people are affected. Thousands of acres of once viable land have turned into dried up, useless fields of dirt. Farmers are losing their farms-farms that have been in their families for generations! The uemployment rate hovers around 14% and in some areas is 40%!  And this whole horrific scenario is the result of attempts to save an endangered species a mere three inches long, the delta smelt fish, that is in essence, an overgrown minnow.
 
Billions of gallons of water have been diverted from east and north of Sacremento to the ocean. This federal attempt to save the smelt,scientifically referred to as hypomesus transpacificus, started when a 'biological' opinion came down that the valley should be drained to achieve that goal. The water was shut off last year after a lawsuit was filed by the Natural Resources Defense Council who were opposed to pumping water into the valley which is the delta smelt's natural habitat.
 
Federal and state judges have stepped in to defend the smelt-several Ca. Congressmen and women have expressed their concern for the people of the San Joaquin but it has amounted to little more than lip service.
 
California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger has made pleas to the White House and to the Secretary of the Interior. The White House has made no response at all to the increasingly dire situation in the valley. Interior Secretary Salazar has made it crystal clear where he stands on the issue, however.
 
In response to the possibility of invoking the God Squad provision of 1978's Endangered Species Act, which allows for a panel of seven cabinet officials to intervene in an economic emergency as exists now in California, Salazar responded brusquely to Schwarzenegger. He said that opting for the God Squad would be an admission of failure in saving the smelt.
 
Well,no kidding,Mr. Salazar. We have Cabinet members, state and federal environmental officials and even judges coming to the defense of a creature whom to most of us isn't worth one thousandth of one of our kids! Who is coming to the aid of poverty-stricken kids in the burned out San Joaquin? We need to refer to Interior Secretary Salazar by his scientific name: ultraidioticus cabinetmemberus!
 
Scwarzenegger says his state is closer to negotiating an agreement to build new water infrastructure -including above and below the ground water storage but that is too far into the future to positively impact farmers and their families. Let us hope that the lawsuit recently filed on behalf of three farmers from the valley has a measurable impact on the powers that be. The lawsuit alleges the federal regulations that resulted in water shortages to be "immoral and unconstitutional".
 
Actor Alan Autry, who is a former mayor of Fresno, California and a staunch advocate for the valley farmers, believes the government's decision to shut off water to the valley is tantamount to an act of domestic terrorism. That makes sense when you think about it.
The United States government is harming its own citizens to benefit environmental concerns. It is a kind of jihad when the politics of an environmental agenda are deemed worthy of atrocious results.
 
We would gladly sacrifice millions of minnows(which by the way wouldn't be the first species in the history of the world to go extinct. Man has managed to deal with the consequences of the extinction of countless animals.) But man is at the top of the heap. The same environmental extremists who would save a three-inch fish over thousands of people are the same ones who insist that the life of an ant is worth the same as their child!
 
Things are unfortunately, without the intervention of the government to stop them, going to worsen because next year there will be even greater restrictions on water in the valley due to the concerns of another group, The National Marine Fisheries Service, for local salmon and the steelhead fish
 
The consequences of the water situation on the agriculture of California are going to be felt by all Americans, and, indeed, the world, sooner rather than later.  The U.S. sends tons of food overseas to starving African nations and to disaster victims around the globe(as well as here at home-as during Katrina). Where does much of that donated food come from? Yes, California, often referred to as America's breadbasket. It is also where many of the vegetables and fruits used in processing items like Ragu spaghetti sauce are grown. The price of the predicament of farmers in the valley will trickle down to American consumers' and this economic landscape will not be any better than the dusty, dry earth of the San Joaquin.
 
 
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