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A Legacy Of Freedom For Our Children

This blog will be a departure from my usual commentary/smart-mouthed observations. Something tragic happened a few days ago in the county in Georgia where I live. I know it has happened many times before in other places, but there was that element of it-might-have-been-me that always gets one to thinking about mortality and to waxing philosophical about the meaning of life and how best to live that life.

A Cessna six-seater took off from the local airport, Briscoe Field-about two miles from my house in suburban Atlanta. It was one of those medical aircraft that transports doctors and patients to wherever it is they need to go. This one was bound for Sparta, Tenn. Shortly after takeoff, the plane crashed into a home on a quiet street. The residents were inside. The husband escaped but his wife could not. She perished in the horrible fire that resulted. One minute you're upstairs working from home with your wife of many years in the downstairs den and the next, she's gone and you're left shocked and alone. Such is life, I suppose.

That horrible occurence has rarely left my mind for a second since last Friday. I think of other possibilities that might have happened. That pilot might have been heading south instead of north and crashed that Cessna into my neighborhood or even my house. I can't help but think about the family I would leave behind were I to go in such circumstances or, worse yet, to see my spouse leave this earth before me, which would be the greater blow. Some might say that such morose speculations are a waste of valuable time. They are right on some level; life goes on and all of that. Yet, given the nature of the events taking place in this country, with the future so uncertain as to the liberties we have always taken for granted, I fear for the ones I would leave behind if the worst occurred.

That is why it is of the utmost importance that every single one of us does everything conceivable to stop this progressive liberal machine that has seized too much power so quickly. Everyone must keep up the calls to their Congressmen, keep voicing their opinions on radio talk shows, attend tea parties and be vocal with your dissent, blog on about the issues you feel most passionate about, and, most important, keep the fires of freedom in your hearts, where they may never die, in spite of the reaches of tyranny that threaten to destroy our republic.

We are not promised tomorrow.  Tragedies happen-like that of the couple in Lawrenceville, Ga. I only hope I live my life so that my children understand the freedom this country was based on. I hope I leave a legacy of fighting for that freedom at all costs that will continue in them and onward through future generations.


On a less serious note......my wonderful stepsister sent me this......a little light-hearted philosophy about life:


Cowboy's Guide To Life 

by Bob Hardison

  • Most of the stuff people worry about ain't never gonna happen anyway.
  • Life ain't about how fast you run, or how high you climb, but how well you bounce.
  • Words that soak into your ears are whispered, not yelled.
  • Life is simpler when you plow around the stump.
  • Forgive your enemies. It messes up their heads.
  • Don't sell your mule to buy a plow.
  • If you're ridin' ahead of the herd, take a look back every now and then to make sure it's still there with ya.
  • Do not corner something that you know is meaner than you.  You cannot unsay a cruel word.
  • Remember that silence is sometimes the best answer.
  • Don't interfere with somethin' that ain't botherin' you none.
  • Timing has a lot to do with the outcome of a rain dance.
  • The easiest way to eat crow is while it's still warm. The colder it gets, the harder it is to swaller.
  • If you find yourself in a hole, the first thing to do is stop diggin'.
  • The biggest troublemaker you'll probably ever have to deal with looks at you in the mirror every mornin'.
  • Don't worry about bitin' off more 'n you can chew; your mouth is probably a whole lot bigger'n you think.
  • Good judgment comes from experience, and a lotta that comes from bad judgment.
  • Remember: Don't squat with your spurs on.
  • Live a good, honorable life. Then when you get older and think back, you'll enjoy it a second time.
  • If you get to thinkin' you're a person of some influence, try orderin' somebody else's dog around.
  • Lettin' the cat outta the bag is a whole lot easier than puttin' it back in.
  • The best sermons are lived, not preached.
  • Keep skunks and politicians and lawyers at a distance.
  • It don't take a very big person to carry a grudge.
  • If it don't seem like it's worth the effort, it probably ain't.
  • It's better to be a has-been than a never-was.
  • Meanness don't jest happen overnight.
  • When you wallow with pigs, expect to git dirty.
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Obama's Post Racial America

Barack Obama should hold another backyard beer summit at the White House- the Post-Racial Conference. Perhaps the President could invite his old friend Attorney General Eric Holder for a good talking to over a couple of Heinekens. The recent actions of Holder's office have cast a heavy doubt as to the efforts of the President's administration to move America past the race issue.
 
The Department of Justice has decided to meddle in the local government of a small N.C. hamlet by declaring a ballot referendum allowing nonpartisan voting to be null and void. Kinston is located in the Inner Banks region of the state and has a population of an estimated 23000. It is predominantly black and the referendum was passed almost 2-1; but, Holder's team determined nonpartisan voting violated that still-for-some-reason-sacrosanct legislation, The Voters Rights Act of 1965.
 
This is not the first time that particular law has been used for all the wrong reasons. On the scale of active, important legislation the Voter's Rights Act isn't even up there with new drivers license laws. It's original purpose has been fulfilled-nowadays blacks have no problem registering to vote and voting their own conscience. This is wholly an attempt to fortify the Democratic party. This intrusive move by Holder et al is so partisan in its makeup that the message of rescinsion must have been sent to North Carolina by donkey!
 
Acting Assistant Attorney General Loretta King annouced to the city of Kinston that, within the bounds of that 1965 law, nonpartisan voting would leave the black population at a disadvantage. They are always far more likely to vote Democrat and without a Democrat candidate would have no one to vote for. The Kinston referendum, she said, was racist. No, ma'am, but your words are terribly condescending! The Department of Justice has some nerve to assume that blacks in Kinston need them to make the voting field level when they are perfectly capable of thinking for themselves and choosing a candidate on his/her own merits. This is the same Loretta King who recommended dropping a case against two Black Panther Party thugs who were obviously trying to intimidate voters at a Philadelphia precinct last year.
 
More importantly, the reason for the referendum, points to the Justice Department either being woefully uneducated on the matter or else just outright evasive of the facts. Attorney General Holder's office would have you believe that the white community of Kinston was acting out of racial hatred in seeking a nonpartisan voting referendum-that they were trying to keep black voters from being a factor in local elections. Nothing could be further from the truth! The man who started the referendum was a former white city councilman
who did so to assist what he viewed as the worthwhile efforts of a young black woman to place her name on the ballot for a council seat.
 
This Kinston, North Carolina former councilman has, at this writing, decided to sue Attorney General Eric Holder and the United States Justice Department. He has compiled a mighty contingent of support for his intentions-from national civil rights groups, black liberal and conservative thinkers and, most especially, the citizens of Kinston, black and white, who voted that referendum into law. Everyone queried on the this case is astounded at the utter gall of an unelected official to reach down from his Washington tower and direct the people of small town America like pawns. If our local and city elections can be so easily manipulated by the politically powerful, why are we voting?
 
None other than the president of the Kinston branch of the NAACP, William Cooke, has expressed skepticism: "To begin with, 'nonpartisan elections' is a misconceived and deceiving statement because even though no party affiliation shows up on a ballot form, candidates still adhere to certain ideologies and people understand that, and are going to identify with who they feel has their best interest at heart".  In small towns like Kinston, everybody knows everybody else and they surely know where politicians stand on the issues just by talking to their friends at the Wal-Mart!
 
Could it be that the majority of Americans are trying to live in peace with their brethren of other colors and cultures but certain still bitter and somewhat vengeful groups are insistent on preventing that?  It's so much easier to blame that time-worn epithet of racism rather than to take full responsibility for one's actions. A scene of racial accord is playing out now in Atlanta, Ga. This metropolis, long considered a birthplace of black progress, dubbed by some 'the black capital", is on the brink of electing its first white mayor in forty years.  Sadly, the question of racism has again reared its ugly head to try and foil the efforts of the political community to get past such barriers.

Since the death of popular black mayor Maynard Jackson in 2003, the city's demographic has been steadily changing. Atlanta's black population has held pretty much the same line, but the white population has continued to grow-the ratio of black to white has gone from around 61% to 39% to where it is now at around 56% to 44%. Local politics are not so much of the racial monotone they were in days past. Councilwoman Mary Norwood is way out front in the polls, leaving her next two closest opponents considerably behind. Ms. Norwood has gained the support of black businessmen and political leaders in the metropolitan area. 
 
In a memo to the mayor and city council, the BLF(Black Leadership Forum) insisted that this cannot possibly be happening in Atlanta. Atlanta is predominantly black, they say. It has always had a black mayor-not entirely true-but we know what they mean. The fact that some in the black community support Ms. Norwood is not worthy of consideration to this organization. The only facts they are interested in are of the black and white nature. The Al Sharptons of this world need to realize that the racism they insist they see is often only in the rear view mirror.  In today's America, it is mostly Gone With The Wind. They need to stop shaking their fists and trying to hang on to Tara!
 
Don't they understand that this recognizing a person for their achievements and attributes, for what they can contribute to their fellow man, is what Dr. Martin Luther King stood for? This would be the watermark for him-to see the one city that has heretofore been the bastion of civil rights history, that has flourished and nourished the lives of so many of his people, come full circle to the point where they can elect an official of another race with what appears thus far to be an overwhelming mandate. A white government official going to great lengths to help a black lady run for office. The city with the largest black population in the South supporting a white woman's mayoral candidacy. That, Mr. Obama, is what a post-racial America looks like.
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This Race Card Is Waterlogged

 
Everyone is familiar now with the news pictures of metro Atlanta underwater on Monday. There was the shot of a roller coaster at Six Flags totally inundated by floods. Then the sobering photo of a subdivision northwest of the city where water was shoulder high and several people were being rescued by airboat. On a terrible day for our city-with at least seven dead,including several toddlers, and more still missing, the last thing on any sane person's mind was the issue of race. There were men and women of all races working with local fire departments and GEMA(Georgia Emergency Management) to assist those displaced from their homes by the unexpected high waters of metropolitan creeks and rivers.
 
But the Rev. Jesse Jackson, who must really be bored out of his mind, publicly stated that the white people(I started to say white man, but that's a Native American term and that brings up a whole other matter,which I believe has consistently been overlooked in  favor of the plight of other minorities) of this area were intentionally diverting flood waters to the poor black neighborhoods. It's not even original! Van Jones, our ex-green czar, thought of it first, when he accused whites of intentionally sending pollution into black areas.
 
I suppose pictures on television of water gushing over dams and rivers and heading to whatever low-lying areas it chose were doctored by evil whites as well-really, Jackson, get a grip on yourself, man! It was a flood, caused by the forces of nature....unless you also suspect Mother Nature of being a racist, which is the only direction left for your waterlogged assertions!
 
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A Pledge To Action Is The Best Remembrance

It is hard to believe that eight years have passed since the murder of 3000 Americans in the bombings of the World Trade Center, the Pentagon and Flight 83-almost a decade. Much has happened in this country since then. The actions of one president, who served out the rest of one term and then a second one, kept us safe from subsequent such terrorism on this soil; yet he was berated at every turn for using whatever means he had at his disposal to make that possible.
 
A new president now resides in the White House-he appears only mildly interested in the imminent danger that terrorism presents to all of us on a daily basis. His international apologies for U.S. "arrogance" have left us looking weak to our enemies. He's called for the word 'terrorism' to be stricken from government language. The United States' military budget has been slashed. The counterterrorism unit whose duty it was to oversee rail security has been greatly curtailed. President Obama maintains our presence in Afghanistan and mouths the words that we need to stay and fight, but he seems confused as to the necessity of our fight there-of its vital importance in keeping us safe here. 
 
Unfortunately, that bipartisan Kodak moment of Congressmen gathered on the steps of the Capitol building, singing "God Bless America" in a show of solidarity against those Islamic terrorists who took so many American lives has faded into a dingy daguerrotype. That solidarity against our enemies was too short-lived. We need to find that same strength of initiative again if our country is to prevail against the dark forces that would have us crumble.
 
Today apologists' social policies are at the helm of this republic's ship and unless we stop having to defend our right to self-protection, we are liable to find ourselves victims again in the future of the barbaric, hate-driven plans of some radical group bent on destroying America.
 
As September 11 taught us, nowhere is safe. I was driving northbound on I-85, heading for a visit with family in North Carolina when an Atlanta radio station announced the second plane had hit. I missed news of the first one as I had the radio turned off then. I remember slowing the car and looking skyward to see if there were planes in the air over me. I was afraid that it was a nationwide attack and we were all in danger.
 
To this day, I feel apprehensive if I'm lying in bed late at night and hear the roar of military jets passing over. Few of us have boarded airline flights or taken our seats on Amtrak in those years since the WTC attack without wondering what terrorist-induced tragedy could befall us on our journeys.
 
The good news is that we as Americans have faced down this fear with courage. When we board those trains and planes we already have a plan in our heads for what we will do if confronted with terrorist evil. We know we can work together to face down any threat if we possess the necessary resolve. We take our lessons from those brave patriots who struggled, tragically in vain, to regain the control of there plane in a field over Shankfield Pa on 9/11.
 
Our American soldiers fight bravely overseas in difficult conditions to help ensure that we continue to live in safety-they fight with the same courage found in those heroes who sacrificed life and limb as they jumped in wherever they were needed on that fateful day eight years ago in New York City.
 
We should never forget the tragedy of so many lost lives. We should honor them with a yearly commemoration. Building reflecting pools, erecting a wall with the etched names of all the victims, and, possibly, one day a bigger monument, is fitting and healing. But a pledge to fearless action with all the due precautions and surveillance necessary to ensure the lives of every American here and abroad against the realities of Islamic Jihad would be the best remembrance possible.
 
 
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Welcome to the Republican Party

I heard this on an Atlanta conservative talk radio show earlier this week. It really says it all!
 
A mother and her young daughter were visiting one of the mother's friends. The friend asked the young girl what she would do if she were given $50. The little girl said that she would take the money down to where a homeless person lived and give it to them so they could have something good to eat.
 
The mother's friend said, "Well, okay, why don't I bring you over to my house this Saturday and you can cut my grass, wash my windows, and clean my porch. Then I'll give you the $50 and you can give it to the homeless person."
 
The young girl thought for a minute and then said, "Why don't you just get the homeless man to cut your grass, wash your windows and clean your porch. Then you can just give him the fifty dollars."
 
The friend smiled, nodded affirmatively and said, "Welcome to the Republican Party!"
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Bring It On

Rarely do three little words from any politician seize the imagination and spur one to action. Unless, of course, those three little words happen to be, "I am resigning". (Laugh laugh). I found myself blinded, though, by the bright new future possible in three little words uttered by one of Georgia's Republican contenders for the gubernatorial race in November 2010.
 
I hadn't heard of the latest stir going on in the Georgia Board of Elections and Voting until I happened upon a blog on the subject while searching another issue. It seems that Obama's Justice Department under the auspices of Attorney General Eric Holder notified the state of Georgia that they would no longer be allowed to verify voter registration-they would be required to sign up voters without asking for identification and other pertinent information.
 
Karen Handel, the current Georgia Secretary of State, Republican candidate for governor in 2010 and the official in charge of elections, was not at all happy with this request from the Justice Department and replied this way: BRING IT ON!
 
I don't know Karen Handel from Adam, as they say down South. I knew she was our Secretary of State and that's about all. I only recently learned of the depth of her professional resume. She was once Chairman of the Fulton County(Atlanta) Board of Commissioners and has held executive level positions at several high-powered, high-profile companies. Her fiscal experience is broad and successful. But I needed only to hear those three little words, BRING IT ON. I greatly admire her political courage and her out and out gall at turning sharply on her heel and showing the U.S. government the back of her head.
 
Their present insistence that Georgia not conduct voter verficications amounts to its allowing 'dead people' and 'illegals' to vote. Handel knows as well as everyone that this will lead to the Democrats increasing their ranks, broadening their districts and keeping their political power. She said that it is the state of Georgia's right to verify their elections and not the business of the federal government.  She said that if elected governor she would have Georgia stand up for its rights and not cave in to pressure from the government.  Right on Karen! And Bring It On Obama and Company!
 
 
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Say Anything As Long As I Agree With You

We've heard the liberal Dems ask in voices dripping with phony, heartfelt indignation- how can Conservatives complain about taxes at tea parties and post so many anti-Obama blogs? We're in a crisis situation- we're all in this together, they want to point out. We're all Americans, in the same economic boat, they say.  They tell us we need to stop complaining and be willing to make sacrifices as a country(read.....suffer higher taxes to join other nations in promulgating the notion of global warming).  They insist that we have to come together to survive this crisis and make America stronger.
 
The Dems tell us we are paranoid, they reassure us that our Bill of Rights is still intact- in their minds we are wasting valuable time whining about things like freedom of speech. They think we are the problem! They think we need to get onboard with all of their stupid ideas and bad legislation just to keep the peace! Keep the peace and lose our freedoms!  They really must think we're a bunch of uneducated idiots!  They think we're not paying attention. We won't notice that their notion of freedom of speech only applies to those with their ideology!
 
When we notice any First Amendment infraction or the threat of such an infraction, liberals go on the offensive with name-calling and fear mongering. They have to call us domestic terrorists and extremists because they cannot go on the defensive. They know in their hearts that there is no defense for trying to quell freedom of speech. If they focus the attention on domestic terrorists, striking a patriotic pose where they appear to honestly care about this country, then surely no one will notice what's going on. FYI, all you liberals, from mayors' houses to the White House-we are noticing-and keeping track of the instances we hear about where the First Amendment has been flagrantly ignored or called into question. I've put together this list of First Amendment problems which I've run across in the past six months:
 
*During the Atlanta Tax Day Tea Party on April 15, 2009, Atlanta police demanded that tea party protestors hand over the sticks from the backs of their signs because they represented 'possible weapons". One woman was even forced to hand over the metal pole holding up her American flag for the same reason. These were ordinary citizens-not ex-cons or rowdy kids. They were simply exercising their right to gather in the public to air their grievances. They should be able to do so without undue harrassment from law enforcement!
 
*This past April, students at a UNC-Chapel Hill seminar stormed the stage where Colorado Congressmen, Tom Tancredo. was giving a speech against illegal immigration. Police had to use pepper spray to subdue the protestors- angry students who thought they could use force against someone whose views differed from their own.
 
*Las Vegas, Nevada tea party organizers had to call their rally "picnic in the park' in order to obtain the required permit for public assembly. They were also slapped with a 1000 fee for the permit which a generous, sympathetic private citizen paid from his own pocket. Sounds like the city government of Las Vegas, with a financual roadblock and silly rules, was trying to make it a chore to get permission to have a tea party to protest the government.
 
*The Office of Homeland Security, under Janet Napalitano, is trying to discourage dissenting opinion and public rallies by calling their participants extremists and domestic terrorists. This kind of intimidation from our government against its citizens because they dare to be vocal with their opinions is too blatant to be believed! 
 
*During the height of the bank bailouts a few months ago, Massachusetts Sen. John Kerry of Mass. suggested that the Senate set up a committee to help newspapers in danger of insolvency. Though he might have truly been thinking of helping out the press, which is an important part of our free republic, there is a problem with the idea: newspapers who receive a government bailout,by law, cannot endorse political candidates. Freedom of speech? Not so much!
 
*These same freedom of speech rights belong to those with liberal, non-conservative opinions as well! Richard Mullen, a middle school teacher from Brookeland Texas, who is an atheist and political liberal, is being railroaded by staunchly conservative school board members who all belong to the same church-a church whose pastor has publicly stated that there should only be Christian teachers in their public schools! If the school was private, they would be well within their rights to form school policy and create a religious learning institution. But, because we have a long-standing tradition of separating church and state, they are not within their rights to limit Mr. Mullen's freedom to express opinions vastly different from theirs in a government-funded school.
 
*Debbie McLucas, a hospital supervisor from Mansfield, Texas was told that a U.S. flag she had placed in her office was offensive to other workers, especially a woman from Africa who has only been in this country for 14 years. This woman took down McLucas' flag while McLucas was away. Her boss told her that the flag outside the building would have to be enough for her. McLucas was merely displaying her love and patriotism for her country-her homeland! Her husband and sons were once in the military and her daughter is currently serving in Iraq.
 
That last story had a happy ending because the story spread quickly across the Web and the hospital was inundated with phone callers expressing support for McLucas's right to have her flag. The hospital quickly reversed their decision and McLucas triumphed. Many voices for the cause of personal freedom and liberty do make a difference. We can't let any of these instances where people have been threatened and punished for having the nerve to speak up go unnoticed.
 
 
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Our Country For A Horse

The Democrats in the United States House of Representatives are set to push their socialistic health care plan through Congress just as quickly as unsuspecting Americans will allow them to. Regardless of what they're all saying on television and radio and internet blogs, their ultimate goal is to turn this country's insurance system into a single-payer, universal health care plan completely under government control and offering no individual choice and nothing but the unspoken, hidden promise of substandard care.
 
Why isn't Congress pursuing other more obvious ways to provide insurance coverage for those lacking it? It would be much cheaper than 1 trillion dollars to directly attack the issue of covering only those who don't have it. And those numbers are more like 8 million than the 40 or 50 million the liberal pundits would have you believe. Why can't they just revamp the government insurance programs already on the boards? Why can't they figure out a way to overhaul Medicare and Medicaid? I also like Hermain Cain's seemingly workable idea of 2000-3000 thousand dollar vouchers to the uninsured(He is a Conservative spokesman, the founder of the Intelligent Thinker's Movement, a successful entrepreneur and Atlanta talk show host).
 
The answer to why the federal government isn't considering these other alternatives is that the health of its citizenry is not their primary concern. They are solely about building a bigger government. The liberals in Congress like so many liberals before them cloak their desire for power and control of the  government purse strings in supposedly humanitarian campaigns to save the world, save the seals, save some little fish in California, save us all from cigarette smoking and save us from the horrors of sugar. Unfortunately, too many Americans want to retreat to their childhood and do exactly as their nanny says!
  
This is all part of Barack Obama's oh-so-obvious plan to turn America into the United Socialist States- much like many European countries. He says it wants to create affordable insurance for everyone but what he really aims to do is make everything equal-to make sure no one has anything more than his neighbor. Oh, we're going to be on the leveled playing field from hell, allright, when we find ourselves waiting for months for life-saving cancer treatment. Mr. Obama has set the framework for a new Socialist country in a matter of only six months. Even I didn't think it would happen this fast!
 
He's already killing the free market system. Big companies aren't allowed to fail, banks are choking from over-regulation and small business incentives are going to drop substantially if not altogether. We had to know that after all the outright blatant takeovers that have happened in the last six months and from Democrats screaming that the economy required swift, decisive action, that they would climb on their liberal soapboxes and proclaim healthcare reform as another financial emergency.
 
But more than their soapboxes, they love their Trojan horses. They're like the Democratic family pets. They trot them out for the public to see. They've sent this latest one in under the guise of providing relief to the poor, bereft masses. The duped fools who put this arrogant, narcississtic charlatan of a president into office are going to be corralled right along with the rest of us into a pasture of mediocrity, a herd of serfs tended to by a benevolent landowner, the U.S. government.
 
Our only hope out of this healthcare reform debacle is that the Senate will fight this healthcare and realize that the money is just  not there unless they're willing to go out on a limb and anger a large majority of their constituents. The easiest source of this financial funding would be to lay more taxes on us citizens. The administration has to be wary of that ,however, because President Obama made campaign promises not to saddle the struggling middle class with any more taxes. But they'll find the money from somewhere-such as taxing those making over 250000 until their eyes bug out! After all, that Trojan horse is special to them. They'll pay anything to improve his appearance and to keep everyone from finding out that inside there's just an old mule, universal health care, that no matter how you dress him up, nobody really wants.
 
 
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Hey,Garafaolo! Listen Up!

I'd like to introduce myself to Janeane Garafaolo. I am a proud, Libertarian/Conservative Southern white woman, born and bred in the great state of South Carolina, college -educated and leading a cosmopolitan lifestyle near Atlanta.  Garafaolo, you need to listen up! You have no business unilaterally labelling all tea party protestors as ignorant, racist rednecks.  I am  neither ignorant nor a racist but I proudly marched around the town square and congregated on the courthouse steps of an historic middle Georgia town on April 15th to protest my indignation at federal government actions and to lend my support to the fight to save the principles of our Founding Fathers.
 
FYI, tea party protestors came from across the board. They ranged from financiers and college professors to blue collar workers(who also have brains), stay at home moms and small entrepreneurs. These were people who have watched our government and come to their own intelligent conclusions. I guess it's just easier for liberals like you to assume that any opinion other than yours must be fueled by stupidity or bias, since, if they were fueled by other well-thought out reasons, then liberals might be....aghast....wrong! You use words like 'teabagging' to keep from actually using rational thought to consider what's happening among Conservatives.
 
As for the racism accusation, you don't need to look far in this country to find many black Conservative voices. In Madison,Georgia I stood alongside fellow Americans who were black and as fed up with the government as I am. My husband who attended a tea party in Sugarland, TX., said that several speakers on those city hall steps were black. Intelligent people come in all colors. 
 
I do not dislike our new President because he is black. Some years ago, I had a great respect for our military commander-in-chief, Gen. Colin Powell who I believed then would have made a good president. Last month, I joined the Intelligent Thinker's Movement, an organization founded by local Atlanta Conservative radio talk show host, Herman Cain, an uber-successful, black businessman whose daily wisdom and insight never fails to amaze and inspire me. I would vote for him for President in a heartbeat! No, I do not dislike our new President because he is a black man. He is just the 'wrong' black man.
 
You said that tax day protestors didn't know what the Boston Tea Party was about. Well, we know-the question is, Do You? It was about more than taxes-it was about ordinary citizens sick up and fed with a huge out-of-control government that threatens our freedoms. Sound familiar?
 
It seems to me that you are the one woefully uneducated. The Tea Party Movement wasn't started by incendiary diatribes from Conservative radio talk show hosts or wholly organized by rightist media or politicians. It is truly a grassroots movement that started with the shared opinions of many Americans that swept through the web and onto the streets. Last Wednesday was not a one-time evening of chest-pounding(as one liberal reporter described it). Websites abound with the same cause-the resurgence of Conservatism in America. More rallies are scheduled for later this year. You want to talk about 'straight up' facts? Well, here's one for you. The tea party protests that occurred on this last April 15th were plain tea, straight up. Now, it's time to add a little flavoring with the continuing fight against a liberal government that seeks to destroy our freedoms and rights.There will be more protests in the coming months to spice up that plain old tea!
 
Your comments seem to suggest another kind of bigotry- partisan bigotry. You think that only liberals know how to save this country. I'm sure I speak for my other tax day tea party protestor brethren when I say, We Don't Want the Kind of Country That You Want to Save!! If I seem to be getting irate this is why: you've heard the expression, hell hath no fury like a woman scorned? Well, an angry, strong, Southern woman, white or black, is much worse. Along with many of our Conservative-minded fellow citizens, we are mad as hell and not going to take it anymore.
 
 
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