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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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Obama Should Connect The Dots

Barack Obama's grandmother must have never given him one of those puzzles where you connect the dots-because he's not very good at it! Around the globe there are volatile 'dots' that when joined together create a disturbing picture.
 
Israel is going to protect its people from Iranian nuclear threats by whatever means it deems necessary. It has every right to do so. It is a small nation, only slightly larger than the state of New Jersey; it is surrounded by Islamic, anti-Semitic countries who would just as soon erase Israel from the world map!
 
Obama should be taking up their cause of freedom and democracy over the threat of invading dictators. Instead, he attempts to appease those dictators and continually tells Israel, who has been our perennial ally for a very long time, that they'll be sailing alone if they attack Iran.  With Iran's in-your-face attitude of late, punctuated by its short and long-range missile tests on Sunday and Monday, I believe it is only a matter of time before they make the grave error of sending a missile in the direction of Israel-be it accidental or intentional.
 
It is no secret to the leaders of the world what Israel's reaction will be. Netanyawhu has made it clear. The United States ought to be staunchly defending the right of the Jewish state to exist. We should understand and accept that they will do what they must to that end-so much so that we ought to be there figuratively holding the gun when Netanyawhu pulls the trigger!
 
If Obama continues on this present path of placating dictators and believing that his power of persuasion is enough to achieve nuclear disarmament, the United States and the world will witness the horrific results of failing to recognize and disrupt the plans of the truly evil. None of us can afford to act like ostriches and bury our heads in the sand. That only leaves us open for swift attacks from the rear!
 
The widespread riots in the streets of Tehran this summer revealed the Iranian people's thirst for democracy. But did the U.S. stand solidly behind them? No, Obama merely muttered a few sympathetic words to mollify those who accused him of doing nothing. Obama did precious little at that time to further the cause for democracy and to send a strong signal to Ahmadinejad that us and other world nations wouldn't tolerate his belligerent behavior. The Iranian leader talks out of both sides of his mouth. One minute he's willing to sit down and talk with the U.S. and its allies. The next he is waving bloated threats like a sceptre from his despotic throne!
 
Ahmadinejad cannot be trusted to keep his hands out of the futures of neighboring countries. I believe he is inherently evil. Obama cannot expect to barter with the devil and come out on top. A smile and a handshake will not do the job! Ahmadinejad will only understand tough talk, possibly sanctions from major players on the world stage, and then, perhaps if all else fails, military action if Iran's threats are realized against any country.(Their latest long-range missile tests proved their capability of hitting Moscow, Athens and southern Italy!)
 
For our erstwhile president to understand the very real nature of the possibilities created by connecting the dots between Israel, Iran, the United States and other dominating countries, Obama needs to first recognize that pure, non-homogenized evil exists in the world. He seems so utterly naive when he makes statements like this one he delivered to the U.N. General Assembly last week: "It is my deeply held belief that in the year 2009 -- more than at any point in human history -- the interests of nations and peoples are shared." 
 
He seems more like an perennially cheery summer camp leader than the ruler of the greatest republic the world has ever seen. His breezy, nonpresidential demeanor is only missing the bermuda shorts and whistle. Obama is sure he can convince those rowdy campers staying on the other side of the woods to join him around the campfire and promise to stop short-sheeting the bunks!
 
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