
September 7, 2008
Regardless of which political party you support, in order to gauge where exactly the country would be headed under a particular candidate’s leadership, most people would listen to the speeches, read the party platform, or in the case of Candidate Obama, simply take him at his word. Conventional wisdom holds that comparing a candidate’s voting record to their rhetoric exposes any weaknesses in their commitment to actually do what they promise. But if one desires a truly unvarnished look into the political future under either party, one need look no further than the 2008 National Conventions in Denver and St. Paul.
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Technorati Tags: 2008, Barack Obama, John McCain, liberalism, patriotism, political commentary, Politics, Sarah Palin

June 15, 2008
“Multiculturalism is not a rational idea, but is part of the tyranny of wishful thinking that inevitably accompanies the decay of reason.” - Political Correctness - British Author/Researcher Phillip Atkinson
The primary role of any government is to ensure the safety, security and well-being of its citizens while intruding as little as possible into their personal affairs. The secondary role of any government is to ensure that while fulfilling it’s primary role, the will of the majority is given the utmost consideration. But when the will of the majority is no longer even of tangential concern to the government, particularly when said government engages in unapologetic social engineering, thought control or redistribution of wealth, it is tyrrany that prevails.
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Technorati Tags: Capitol Hill School, liberalism, multiculturalism, Pamela Wilson, Political Correctness

July 2, 2007
Only in the mind of a liberal did George Bush, the CIA or any American have anything to do with the September 11th attacks.
Only in the mind of a liberal should society sanction and pay for the execution of an unborn baby, but not the execution of those beyond redemption.
Only in the mind of a liberal is Osama bin Laden a holy warrior, while George Bush the anti-Christ
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Technorati Tags: 9/11 conspiracies, Al Gore, global warming, Illegal Immigration, John Edwards, liberalism, MoveOn.org, Terrorism

May 20, 2007
As a veteran who nearly paid the ultimate price for my service, I hold no day more sacrosanct than Memorial Day. Not even Independence Day is as important, for without the sacrifice of the fallen in pursuit of our continued freedom, there would be none. No America as we know it today.
As Memorial Day weekend draws near, my mind wanders away from life’s trivial matters to the stories of brave men and women who gave the ultimate sacrifice for their country. Heroes such as Neil Roberts, Jason Dunham, Lori Piestewa, Thomas Tucker, Pat Tillman, Adam Conboy and even a shipmate of mine, Shane Shields. Their names as well as their selfless sacrifices are forever etched in my mind.
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Technorati Tags: Adam C. Conboy, Iraq, John Edwards, liberalism

March 4, 2007
Last week, I made the case that liberals lacked the will and the spine to fight when necessary. Liberal opposition to that column was minuscule but very loud, which is in and of itself, stereotypically liberal. There is yet to be one cogent, coherent liberal argument why we should allow Iraq to fall under the control of al Qaeda, because a US withdrawal could mean just that.
All they can muster is some name-calling and emotional arguments that we are the aggressors who bombed the hell out of innocent Iraqis. Oh yeah, they also love the troops and want them to come home. That and some nutty conspiracy theories that the US wants Iraqi oil or permanent bases so the neo-conservatives can take over the world is all they’ve got. The reason why John Murtha’s treasonous strategy is a non-starter and the reason why liberals are now beginning to lose momentum on the debate over the war, is that they are –once again– appealing to emotion instead of reason and ignoring the real central issues of the Iraq debate. The truth and consequences.
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Technorati Tags: al Qaeda, Iraq, liberalism, Terrorism

February 25, 2007
Licentiousness - lI-’sen(t)-sh&s-n&s - 1. Lacking legal or moral restraints. 2. Disregarding sexual restraints. 3. Marked by disregard for strict rules of correctness. ©2006-2007 Merriam Webster Inc.
The liberal mind is infected… Diseased.
The disease places the victim in a persistent vegetative state with no cerebral centers of judgment or restraint and presents as a chronic inability to visualize the long-term consequences of one’s actions. Although I am a political independent, the main reasons that I never trust a liberal are their moral bankruptcy and licentiousness, their complete absence of logic and their tendency to willingly contribute to their own demise if it will bring their utopian ideals of social justice and the redistribution of American wealth to fruition.
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Technorati Tags: Iraq, John Murtha, liberalism, licentiousness, Nancy Pelosi, socialism

January 28, 2007
The depths to which Democrats will sink in order to score cheap political points knows no bounds. As a result of all of that free love and LSD in the glory days of their youth, Democrat thought processes are detached from the here and now. They still use 40 year old political slogans to describe modern 21st century threats. They engage in repeated oversimplifications of complex problems, which leads to goofy beliefs like the one that Bush orchestrated 9/11 to benefit the “military industrial complex” or that there is any scientific consensus on the root cause of rising Earth temperatures.
The cold reality today is that there are US boots on the ground in Iraq. The nature of this conflict means those boots are increasingly being recovered with a foot and a single dogtag secured by the laces so that when that soldier gets killed by an IED constructed with Iranian ordinance or electronics we can identify him and notify his next of kin.
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Technorati Tags: Barack Obama, Chuck Hagel, Iraq, Joe Biden, liberalism, Reuters, Ted Kennedy, Terrorism, US Senate