Thursday, January 14, 2010

Change I Can Believe In

America has always been different from the rest of the world.

We are a sovereign people. We believe strongly in individual rights and responsibility. It is written in our founding documents, and flowing in our veins, and it is what has attracted millions of people for 200 years. Those who came to our great country fled oppression and domination of corrupt governments and societies. They chose self-reliance over dependence. They voted with their feet.

Today, our elected representatives and our elected president are working overtime to transform this nation of independent, self-reliant citizens into subjects beholding to a European style Welfare state. The social cesspools that the crumbling cities have become have produced of some of the most repressive and repugnant politicians this country has ever known.

As we start into this election cycle, look hard at your congressmen. Understand that these bastards have sold us all out. Even congressmen from the heartlands...Nebraska, Arkansas, Louisiana have all dipped their thieving hands into the porkbarrel that our federal budget has become and accepted 30 pieces of silver for your freedoms. Because Barak Obama was able to bribe them with our money, they think that they can bribe us with it too. When they come back to their districts and states, and talk about all the 'good' things they have brought home, remember they are not bringing anything home. With every 'problem' they 'solve', they are taking a little more of your freedom and your wealth to Washington.

So as we enter the election cycle, encourage people who are not absolute idiots to run for national office. We need people who know if you want to solve the terrorist problem, you have to shoot them. If you want to deal with violent crime, you have to go after the criminals. I want to vote for someone who understands that if you need gasoline, you need to drill for oil and build refineries.

In Novemeber, let's send a whole new congress to Washington to take America back for the average working American.

Now, that would be change I could believe in.

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