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Young Americans for Freedom: Activists Wanted

July 27th, 2008 | 2 Comments | Posted in America, Politics, Ronald W. Reagan

I always associate the conservative political activist organization, Young Americans for Freedom, with the idealism and philosophy of President Reagan. I came across their website this afternoon and thought it would be good to give them a plug because of the fine work they do in promoting the conservative cause.

If you are a young adult looking for an organization that will help you channel your energy and passion for politics, please click on over to their website and check out this great group of Young Americans for Freedom.

~~John Cronin~~

http://www.yaf.com/index.php

Activists Wanted.

The trend is disturbing. If you listen to the mainstream news, young people around the country are surging to become activists for more government, more taxes, more political correctness, and a foreign policy that is destructive to U.S. interests. Moreover, they advocate stripping the individual of their inherent rights and focusing on group rights.

There is some merit to these reports. The forces against freedom have gotten better organized over the past decade. There’s a lot of cash from the government and others going into organizing this effort.

Across the country, however, Young Americans for Freedom (YAF), America’s oldest, largest, and most active conservative/libertarian youth organization, is redoubling its efforts to fight for less government, more freedom, and a foreign policy that does not bend over backwards to dictators that would love to kill America’s freedom.

If you’re interested in helping us win this battle, please contact us. If you do join us, you’ll find that you will be in the center of this battle with a unique and great network of fellow activists busy promoting freedom.

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The Real Barack Obama: A Horrifying Reality Check

This is, by far, the absolute most shocking video about Barack Hussein Obama I have seen yet. I wish I could have embedded the video here for your convenience, but there was no way to do that for this one (that I could figure out, at least). So click on the link below for a real reality check. [Editors Note From Ann Marie: I was able to get the full embed code that was shown below that Amanda could not find]. Prepare for the worst; you may want to sit down for this. . .

After you’re done watching the clip and you’ve come to your senses (yes, that’s it. . . inhale, exhale–now pick your jaw up off the floor), forward this link to everyone you know–particularly any liberals or moderates who support, or who are even thinking about supporting this man. Too much is at stake. It’s our job to get this information to our fellow Americans since the mainstream media certainly will not. Expose their “teflon candidate?” Their “messiah?”  It’ll just never happen. It’s all up to us now to stop the radical Barack Obama from taking over our great country. We fight on!

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Ann Marie Blodgett

Obama Gets Out To See An America He Missed

July 10th, 2008 | 4 Comments | Posted in America, Barack Obama, Campaigning, Traveling

This isn’t Romney related obviously, but it irked me so much that I had to post it…

This comes from MSNBC via The New York Times.

Click the link, but here are a few highlights:

BUTTE, Mont. - Senator Barack Obama marveled at the view here in Big Sky Country. He discovered that the gumbo in New Orleans was far tastier than in Chicago. And he was pleasantly surprised that he loved Austin, Tex., and its music — but who doesn’t?

The presidential campaign has not only given the country a chance to meet Mr. Obama. It has also given Mr. Obama a chance to meet the country, taking him to large swaths of the United States that he has never seen before.

Since his political rise began less than four years ago, he has visited New Orleans, toured parts of the Great Plains and traveled across the South — all for the first time. He made a nighttime stop to Mount Rushmore, paid his respects at the grave of the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and dropped by the home of President Harry S. Truman.

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Having grown up in Hawaii and Indonesia and spending much of his adult life in large cities, Mr. Obama, 46, is now acquainting himself more deeply with his country and finds himself unusually surprised by some of his findings.

“A place that I’ve come to love, which I did not expect until this campaign, is Texas,” he said in an interview the other day aboard his campaign plane, a patchwork of the countryside passing below him. “I ended up loving Texas! I’ve been struck by how many beautiful places there are in the country that you don’t necessarily think of as beautiful. Pittsburgh, for example, is a really handsome town with the rivers and the hills.”

I find it really funny that he’s been so stereotypical about his “own” country. I mean if it were me, I’d be embarrassed to make comments as shallow as those about his “own” country. It reeks about as badly as Michelle’s comment that she’d never been proud of her country until that moment in time.

Most presidential nominees have been on the national stage for years or even decades, traveling the country raising money and building a network for themselves and others.

Over the course of a long career in politics, as well as his service in the Navy, Senator John McCain, Mr. Obama’s Republican rival, has seen much of the country. He was born in the Panama Canal Zone, but he lived in many places growing up, following his father’s military career from Virginia to California and several other states. Mr. McCain has traveled to 42 states since his presidential campaign began last year.

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Still, local newspapers have picked up on a handful of his on-location gaffes, which then are telegraphed to a wider audience by the Republican National Committee.

In May, when Mr. Obama arrived for a rally in South Dakota’s largest city, he declared: “Thank you, Sioux City!” That city, of course, is in Iowa. He was standing in Sioux Falls.

A week later, he greeted the crowd in a large arena in South Florida with, “How’s it going, Sunshine?” A few minutes later, he added, “It’s good to be in Sunshine!” Actually, he was in Sunrise, Fla.

It appears that he is trying really hard to be one of us. It reveals a great amount of insecurity to me. I don’t believe that a candidate running for President should need to have to try. I believe that it should come naturally.

As I said on my Facebook page (that I shared the link to this story to):

I just don’t see how this guy has the experience to be President. He knows so little about our country. I just see him as a person so far over his head that it’d be a disaster to elect him President.

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amanda

Rep. Ted Poe (R-TX) on “green” light bulbs. . .

June 14th, 2008 | 9 Comments | Posted in America, Energy, Global Warming, Mitt Romney

I couldn’t resist sharing this video; it really is unbelievable.

As an owner of a new home myself, I have seen these new light bulb regulations in action. We have government-regulated “energy-efficient” bulbs in most all the common areas of our brand-new home. When I asked if I could switch out the bulbs for normal ones (the light is very harsh and “classroomy”), I was told the entire fixture was “green.” These new bulbs clip-in instead of the conventional screw-in bulb. The field supervisor explained that they were designed that way so people could not switch them out, even if they wanted to. Well, I figured I was too smart for that. “What if I bring in an electrician to switch out all the can fixtures for conventional ones?” I asked. He told me I would be hard-pressed to find one who would actually do it, because switching these “new” bulbs and fixtures for old ones is officially against the law now. When, oh when, will the government get out of my wallet and out of my life?! Today it’s light bulbs, what’s next?

My favorite line is, “Doesn’t this bother anybody?” Well, Mr. Poe, it bothers me.


If you are having trouble viewing the YouTube embed above, or if it’s taking too long to load, click HERE to view the clip.

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John Cronin

Best Wishes to All Our Military Families on Memorial Day

Here’s wishing all of our service personnel a wonderful Memorial Day weekend. Thank you for your selfless service to your country. Thanks also to your families who support your service by their prayers and unheralded sacrifices. Godspeed to all of you and may you return home safe and sound!

~~John Cronin~~

“Duty, Honor, Country” — those three hallowed words reverently dictate what you ought to be, what you can be, what you will be. They are your rallying point to build courage when courage seems to fail, to regain faith when there seems to be little cause for faith, to create hope when hope becomes forlorn.

Gen. Douglas MacArthur

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Rusty

Priorities

Any frequent visitors of this site know that I occasionally launch into random diatribes. What follows will be no different; however, I wish to share with you some of my thoughts, feelings and frustrations. I have been honored to be a part of this site. I have had a lot of fun, and met some great and interesting people. It has been an exciting year, and Presidential Campaign. Many of us have enjoyed the ups and downs of the Romney Campaign  together, and have shared stories, articles, opinions,  friendship, and time.

Governor Romney ran a great campaign. He represented his supporters well; he made alliances and gained the trust of many conservative leaders–but ultimately, he came up short. Many of us were frustrated, sad, maybe even angry when he dropped out of the race. Millions of Republicans voted for him; he won eleven State Primaries or Caucuses; he was endorsed by many prominent conservative activists and leaders. Regardless of whether or not he is ever elected President, or Vice President for that matter, he will be a driving force for conservative principles in the future.

Since Mitt’s pursuit of  the Presidency ended, it has been a struggle to maintain the quality that this site has enjoyed. Some bloggers and readers have chosen not to stick around. At times I have found myself posting multiple posts regarding one topic. Sometimes the only thing I find to talk about is whether or not Mitt will be asked to join John McCain on the ticket. If that were to happen, we would have plenty of material, and a renewed ferver in supporting “our” candidate. I would like to think that if it does not happen, that we will be able to sill post quality information, and continue to enjoy each others friendship, and dialogue.

During tha past couple of days there has been a renewed push against Mitt Romney. It was launched by an obscure PAC known as Government Is Not God. The organization endorsed Mike Huckabee and is ran by some of his supporters. I was upset about it, as I know many of you were. But after their petition was effectively rendered useless, and many Romney supporters signed a petition of our own, I found myself feeling like I was upset about something of no consequence. Now, I still want people to sign our petition; and it will be forwarded to Sen. McCain; I just feel like some of us have let people cause us to dwell on things that really are not that important. The people that are protesting Mitt Romney becoming VP are the minority. Many of them are religious bigots, (if you don’t agree, read some of their comments) and are bitter because their guy is not being considered for VP. The vast majority of Republicans would be happy with a McCain/Romney ticket.

Our time is very limited; and the space in our brain should be considered prime real estate. Whatever things are to occupy that real estate should pay the rent to dwell there, abide by the rules of the land owner, or be evicted. Haters and detractors have no business  in our minds, and should only cause us to examine our own priorities and attitudes. I am grateful for each of you. I hope that all of us continue to support conservative principles and agendas. I also hope that we can be respectful of each other, and those who disagree with us. There is a reason each of us came to this site in the first place. I hope we can continue to find reasons to come back to it.

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Last thoughts before Mitt’s big victory tomorrow

February 5th, 2008 | 2 Comments | Posted in America, Conservatism, John McCain, Mitt Romney

Washington is Broken

John McCain has been a senator for 24 years. If we think he’s good at it, I’d suggest we send him back to the Senate. If we’re not satisfied with Washington’s performance, we shouldn’t consider sending someone who’s been in the seat of power that long back to try and get a job done he’s been unable to do for 2 1/2 decades. If he had leadership abilities, he’d have already led. But the fact is with McCain, he’s a “maverick,” which means he doesn’t lead, he wanders off on his own. George Bush said there’s the Republican party, there’s the Democratic party, and there’s McCain’s party. It takes leadership to rally people around a cause, which he’s been unable to do without joining forces with the liberals. Team building takes convincing, and that’s something apparently John McCain is not very good at. Bullying and quid pro quo maybe, convincing apparently not.

Barack Obama is a very left-leaning candidate, but one who has convinced people it’s time for a change, to the point where he has a senior senator, the wife of a two-term president and the master of an incredibly successful political machine running for her life. If Obama can defeat Hillary as the Washington insider, imagine how much easier Obama will have it with John McCain, the ultimate insider, the ultimate Washington back-room favor-grabbing, power-broker politician, the ultimate symbol of Republicans and residual distaste for the war. John represents what’s broken in Washington and would get creamed by Obama. Mitt Romney is a Washington outsider, someone with the experience necessary to look at Washington inside-out, like you do as a consultant, figure out the problem and devise solutions. He has the experience to look at the budget and to balance it, like he did in Massachusetts without raising taxes. And, unlike John McCain, he debates issues and has a reasoned stance. McCain has avoided a debate with Mitt on the economy. Do you think the American public would allow McCain to get away without having a one-on-one debate with Hillary or Barack? No way.

Romney beats Clinton

While I think polls are meaningless at this point, it was interesting to hear recently that some polls have shown that Mitt and McCain both beat Hillary head-to-head, but both lose to Obama. McCain is NOT the only candidate who can beat Hillary in November. Again these polls are way early, and lots can change, even McCain’s “front runner” status.

Who’s McCain’s No. 2?

Never has this question been more relevant regarding a candidate. John McCain will be 72 years old by January 2009. I believe that would make him one of the oldest presidents ever to enter a first term in office. Yet we haven’t heard a peep about who his running mate might be. That seems incredibly relevant to anyone considering voting for John McCain, as their first choice is advancing quickly in years.

It’s Still the Economy

Forgotten in the consolidation of the anti-McCain forces with Mitt has been the fact that Mitt’s run-up in Florida was driven by the correct perception of Mitt as the economic expert, while McCain was the candidate, like in his Naval Academy days, coming in the bottom of his class, this time in Reagan 101. While McCain may have finally passed the first test now that he changed his mind (after considerable pressure) and agrees with Mitt that the Bush tax cuts were a good thing, he’s still failing the course. Manufacturing jobs continue to be lost overseas. We depend on borrowing money from Asia to finance purchase of machines, even military equipment, that they make to our specifications. McCain wants a unilateral self-tax on carbon emissions that would provide back-door incentives for companies to leave the U.S. for China where they’d continue to pollute and we’d lose the jobs. We need to all understand: our economic strength is a pre-requisite to our military strength. The economy is a national security issue. Ronald Reagan knew the two were linked, but there’s a footsoldier in Reagan’s army that’s gone AWOL. We have long term issues that we need fixed, and McCain doesn’t understand their importance; he just talks about being in Iraq for 100 years and having more wars (how he’s going to fight them without a strong economy to finance them no one knows). He can’t even identify the problem, much less fix it. We need Mitt Romney as Commander-in-Chief for the security of our country.

Maine Looms Large

Here’s an interesting thought: Maine gave Mitt a nice burst of delegates and Mitt-mentum, bringing him in the unofficial CNN count to within 8 of McCain. Now recall that Florida was winner take all, and McCain won by a narrow 36% to 31% margin (after McCain’s dirty pool). Now imagine what the press would be saying if Florida had been proportionally split? Mitt would be in a comfortable lead if you cut those FL delegates in thirds, giving one third to Mitt, one to McCain and splitting one with Paul and Huckabee. So you’d subtract 40 from McCain’s count and add 20 to Mitt’s, and suddenly Mitt’s up by well over 20. Now there’s a thought. Even without the “coulda” “woulda’s,” the “front runner” ain’t in much of a lead after all, and is dang lucky the rules broke his way, given he hasn’t won a majority in any state to this point, while Mitt has done so in 3 out of the 8 contests that have taken place.

Here’s to a Super Tuesday!

Those of us paying attention from the beginning know that while polls can be predictive, they can also be flat-wrong. So I’m not ready to buy any of McCain’s leads in some states, or even Mitt’s break in CA. I’ll believe it when I see it, and you should, too. Polls are an attempt to measure what will happen in the future. But in a democracy we can make the future. In a democracy we are the future. What the polls say will be completely irrelevant tomorrow as the people will have spoken, and it’s up to all of us to get out there and speak. Cast that vote, call that friend, make sure you drag at least 5 other people down to the polls with you. Call again, email again. This is it, ladies and gents. The first primary of this magnitude, and literally, if we do what we can, WE CAN WIN THIS THING.

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Rebecca Thayne

Unemployed in Texas

While others have been out on the campaign trail or enjoying the flurry of coming elections in their home states, I have been watching events unfold from the sidelines here in Texas. We don’t go to the polls until sometime in March. In the meantime, the personal nature of this election just stepped up a notch for me and my family.

You see, two weeks ago my husband was laid off. There is talk of the economy slipping and big government types are falling all over themselves to describe the myriad of programs they would use to “fix” everyone’s financial problems. I used to wonder how those promises would sound to me if I were in a serious financial situation. Well, now I know.

They sound condescending. They sound arrogant. Most of all they sound hollow. All they are doing is promising to take money from sources that could really help me out (i.e. businesses that would hire my husband or my in-laws who are in a high income bracket) and disperse it to me and others as long as we will live according to their directives.

Probably the most comforting political rehtoric is that spouted by conservative talk radio hosts. I heard it, again, for the first time the day after my husband was fired. I think it was Sean Hannity, but it could have been someone else. In a voice ringing with passion and sincerity they delivered a brief monologue on the opportunities offered to those who live in this nation. They talked of the opportunity to follow our dreams and build a life for ourselves in spite of any politician or government beauracracy.

Even if Hillary becomes the first woman president (heaven forbid), we will find work and carry on.

That said, the economic future of this nation would be better served by having someone in the White House that would get the government out of the way and let honest people buy, sell, trade and work freely in a capitalist system. Mitt Romney is the only candidate out there who even comes close to be willing to head in that direction.

There are lots of numbers and figures that can be used to make this argument but it’s rather late tonight. I just wanted to ask you, before you go vote in the primary on Super Tuesday–please remember my family. Don’t try and vote us a hand out. Instead, vote for the one man who understands the economy, who understands how to make business productive and successful and who will keep the government in it’s place. (At least for the most part.)

Please, vote for Mitt Romney. Thanks.

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Brent Koch

…Head to Head Polls…

I am in wonderment as to why the MSM pays any attention to the Head to Head polls when we have not even finished the primaries. I know that it is fun for them to speculate and it makes news, but polls on this national level mean nothing. If I was to look at this logically why would we, as the republican party, want to send McCain up against Hillary. Politically it would be like a Brother and Sister running against each other for President of the U.S. Are we so blind that we cannot see that rotating chairs in Washington with people that have been their for so many years is not a good idea. Why do you think that the most successful coporations higher their CEO from outside unless they were groomed specicially for the role. This process would not take 30 years. OOOOOOOOh I forgot this is washington, not the real world…

Brent

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Rebecca Thayne

Challenge to Action for All South Carolina (But written for my dad)

Dear Dad,

Mitt Romney has been doing pretty well in the primaries and caucauses held so far. He came in second in the much publicized Iowa and New Hampshire races. He also came in first in the forgotten Wyoming race. Right now Romney leads Republican contenders in the popular vote and in the number of comitted delegates.

In spite of the obvious trappings of success, opponents are doing their best to squelch any good news and predict that Romney’s campaign is already doomed. You have probably heard plenty about this over the past couple of weeks.

The fact that the MSM and even some in the alternate media are willing to throw Romney out of his bus, while building up Huckabee and McCain, means that Romney and his supporters must roll up their sleeves and work even harder to spread his vision for America. This requires time, money and conviction. The good news is that with a lot of conviction, a little time and money can go a long way.

Doing well in South Carolina would give a good lift to Romney’s campaign. It is conventional wisdom that Romney cannot expect to win the state. I don’t know if he can or not. What I do know is that South Carolinans are more inclined to listen and consider the claims of their friends and neighbors than to the promises of an outsider. In particular, an outsider politician.

To that end, I would like to challenge you to Join Team Mitt. To do this, go to www.mittromney.com At the right of the screen is a box titled Team Mitt. Click on any of the links there and select the link Join Today. From there, fill in your personal information and select the coalitions that are of most interest to you. I joined the “Faith and Values” and “Women’s” coalitions, along with “Tax Cutters” I think. Then you can also check the ways that you would be willing to help. There is a variety of ways that you can help and you can choose those that you are most comfortable with. The list is as follows:

Make phone calls
Help with events
Go door-to-door
Serve as a local volunteer leader
Send postcards or emails to friends
Host a Team Mitt event
Help raise money
All of the Above

Checking any of these boxes is not a firm comittment on your part. It simply means that you will be advised, by e-mail, when there is an opportunity for you to help the campaign in the ways that interest you.

Once you have joined Team Mitt, the first thing you can do to help is to invite others to join. Call or e-mail friends and family and encourage them to join. They will recieve weekly e-mails giving a status of the campaign along with other official annoucnements from the campaign. This insider’s view can be helpful when discussing the race with people who may be undecided. Some people may not even be aware that the South Carolina Primary is coming up so quickly. When I was there at Christmas, Mirm was not aware that the election was being held on January 19. She thought it was in February or March sometime.

Also, on this site you can look up press releases, access blogs and other information about Romney’s candidacy, and buy merchandise. You can get Mom her very own yard sign, just like she always wanted. You can also contribute money to the campaign if you want.

At this point, just showing that you care enough about this candidate to take some action, no matter how small, can contribute to the effectiveness of Romney’s campaign. So just to recap, my challenge for you is to:

1) Join Team Mitt
2) Invite other friends and family, especially those in South Carolina to also Join Team Mitt
3) Act on opportunities to help when you are comfortable doing so

I first learned to support Mitt Romney from you and Mom. Now, I ask you to reach outside the family circle and teach your neighbors the value of supporting Romney, as well.

Love,
Rebecca

P.S. I just noticed that I selected “homeschooling” as a catergory but I didn’t mention it in my letter. Well, since the girls are being home-schooled, it could be very educational for them to participate in some of the campaign events. Even though they aren’t old enough to vote, they are old enough to be convincing if armed with facts and information. Just a thought.

Love,
Rebecca

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Mike Laub

Gov. Romney: Keeping America Safe

January 5th, 2008 | Comments Off | Posted in 2008 Election, America, Debate, Romney

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