Thursday, September 30, 2010

Kickin' It for Kasich

Ohio has a big decision to make as it looks to electing a governor. And here are the questions. Do you want 2 more years of the same unemployment numbers? Do you want to see Strickland take more money from the paychecks of people who are still lucky enough to have jobs? You've seen the attack ads saying Kasich sent away jobs and yet Strickland is oddly silent about the stimulus money he was awarded to use for Ohio jobs - jobs that he ignored and sent the money to El Salvador. Is that the kind of state leader you can believe in? Do you want 2 more years of the same lackluster leadership and cutting of school teachers jobs?
I keep hearing how Obama and Strickland saved all these teacher jobs and yet, how come every teacher I know is pounding the pavement and unable to find teaching jobs?
That will change if we elect John Kasich. Yes, he may make some unpopular cuts, but he'll also get people back to work. He will work to make Ohio strong again while re-election for Strickland is a death knell for Ohio.
It's time for a change, a real change. Elect John Kasich for Governor and help get Ohio back where it belongs - a great place to work. Kasich's first priority is jobs, jobs, jobs. Give him a chance to get us back on our feet.
Restore honor to Ohio by electing John Kasich as Governor of the great state of Ohio. Kicking it for Kasich is a step in the right direction and our first step in taking America back. It all begins with you. Remember November! ~ One Voice

Friday, September 17, 2010

Making the Right Choice vs. Selfish Power Grubbers

The Christine O'Donnells and Joe Millers that won their primaries will be a fresh take on the standard status quo government problems. If they get a chance!
Rep. Murkowski, it seems, cannot take no for an answer. In a desperate bid to hang on to a job she doesn't want to give up, she has announced she will be a write in candidate on the November ballot. Not only does this move make her look like a fool, it skews the chances against the Republican party to retake the House. This ploy may very well affect the outcome and allow the Democrat to get in. May it also go on record that this candidate didn't even have the good manners to congratulate the winner of the primary, Joe Miller, a Tea Party candidate.
Down in the lower 48, in Delaware, the same thing has occurred. No congratulatory call. Perhaps he will go on to attempt the same fate, thereby sabotaging Ms. O'Donnell's campaign. As she goes on her way, campaigning, she has 2 foes to conquer: her Democratic opponent and the "old guard" republicans who don't want to allow a Tea Party candidate into their "special club."
Karl Rove can't resist the opportunity to denigrate this woman every chance he gets. He is so busy telling us what her faults are that he forgets about his own questionable reputation.
I suppose, rather than let the new kid on the block win, it is better to concede to the Democrats. I'm beginning to wonder if the republicans and democrats are working together to keep outsiders from entry into their "club."
What happened to doing what is right for the country? What happened to going after the greater good? Are these egoist snobs so self-centered that they can sacrifice doing the right thing for holding onto the power that comes with their office?
Fellows, remember that you work for us. It is "we, the people" who pay your salaries and who put you into the "club."
I hope everyone who possibly can will back the new people. It's time to send the "old guard" packing and get some fresh blood in Washington.
Right now, the Tea Party is aligning themselves with the Republicans, but this will not always be the case. One of these days, I expect to see a new party, perhaps named after the Tea Party, perhaps named The Conservative party, but I think its day is coming. After the behavior of some of the republican organizations, I think that day can't be too far off. Both republicans and democrats seem incapable of listening to the will of the people. Perhaps the new breed will. There's only one way to find out: Support them financially, if possible, and vote for them where ever possible. Our future depends on it. We can no longer trust the tried and the untrue. Career politicians must be a thing of the past. God Bless America! ~ One Voice

Tuesday, September 14, 2010

Tea Party Victories

Congratulations to all the victors in the Republican primaries held today. This was the last one before the election day in November.
In probably the biggest upset, Ms. O'Donnell, a Tea Party candidate, won in Delaware in the race for Joe Biden's former Senate seat. But instead of offering congratulations for her win, the first words out of the NSRC rep's mouth was, "We will not support her candidacy." Talk about sour grapes! All of the Republican talking heads were outraged that she won. Karl Rove was spitting and fuming, suggesting that he didn't find her "a very smart candidate." What?
They are worried they won't take the House in November. Well guess what? I have a feeling that Ms. O'Donnell will win. And she won't be the only Tea Party candidate that wins.
Americans are sick of the "good old boy" network. We want people in the House and Senate who will work for the people. No more electing representatives who will sell out to the highest bidder. No more supporting candidates who tell us one thing and then do another.
I am so ashamed of the GOP right now. We are voting for conservative candidates, not the business as usual type professional politicians. We want people in Washington who listen to their constituents and vote like we want them to. We're sick of pork; we don't want 50,000 page bills that no one reads. They've had their chances to make things right. Talk is cheap and the rinos are doing a lot of talking and we're not seeing any action.
We're taking back America and they better pay heed to what we're saying. Go Tea Party conservatives! ~ One Voice

Saturday, September 11, 2010

September 11-Silent Night

A Reflection on 9/11

Today is an emotional day for me.
I'm not going to talk about the Quran burning.
Nor the sacrilegious efforts to build a mosque so near ground zero in NYC.
Today, on this the 9th anniversary of the horrendous attack on our country, I am going to pause and offer prayers for those victims and their families who are still coming to grips with their losses.
Seeing all the reminders of that senseless tragedy, only brings more anger and emotion to the surface. Hearing Taps played in NYC against a backdrop of ruin, sends shivers up my spine.
We must never forget that day; not that we could. Watching those families call out the names of their loved ones and total strangers that they didn't know before 9/11 happened, is a brisk reminder of what price they are paying. And will continue to pay as they come to terms with the tragedy that forever changed their lives and the lives of all Americans.
While I didn't know anyone who was in the towers that day, I feel deeply about this event and nine years hasn't lessened those feelings. The terrorists may have destroyed those buildings, but they will never destroy the spirit that is America. We are a resilient people. We've come through tragedies before: the American Revolution (another lengthy war); the Civil War that pitted brother against brother; the bombing of Pearl Harbor; the assassination of 5 presidents; all horrific times in our country's history.
We rise up and unite together to defeat our enemies because we are The United States of America. And let no man, Muslim, Jew or Christian, think that he can destroy this country's spirit.
We take pride in the band of brothers and sisters that we became on 9/12. Sadly, a lot of that spiritual healing has disappeared and we've gone back to the divisive way that we knew before 9/11 happened. That is a sad fact and one not to be proud of.
We have soldiers trying to take apart the Taliban that once protected Usama Bin Laden and his evil Al Qaeda network. And we can only pray that one day he will pay for the atrocities he committed in the name of religion on 9/11.
Most of us know and believe in God and in our hearts, we know that God is a just God. No one believes that a religion's main tenet is to kill other human beings. Life is God's greatest gift and only He has the right to take it away.
God bless America and the families impacted by the 9/11 tragedy. May they find peace and relief from their pain. ~ One Voice

Wednesday, September 8, 2010

Secular Progressives: The Taking of America

Secular progressives are trying to steal this country and make us part of the great world order. SP's, or far left radicals, funded by George Soros, the money man behind movements like moveon.org, the push to legalize the sale of narcotics, and erase religion from the government, are behind this push to change the face of America forever. In cahoots with Soros and his brainwashed supporters is Peter Lewis, owner of Progressive Insurance. He backs the plan to legalize drugs. It seems fitting that he would endorse this program, since he's already spent time behind bars because of illegal drug use.
Groups like this who support the far left agenda with tons of money pray on people who want to change the country by ridding us of the precepts that formed this great nation. They want a government controlled society where there is redistribution of wealth, only government regulated employment, and take away our freedoms. Sound familiar? It's called communism.
Do you think the Tea Parties represent violence? Have you heard of anarchy resulting from these peaceful marches to let America know we want to stop this madness? No, but you will hear the far left blaming the tea party for the increase in violence in this country. When the truth is the far left is terribly afraid of this freedom movement and the idea of "taking back America," because such an effort will interfere with their plans. The Tea Party movement is viewed by the leftists as a threat; they are terrified that America will wake up and understand what they are doing before the takeover is ocmplete.
But Americans are not sold on their ideology. No, we are not as stupid as they hoped we would be. Or as Bill O'Reilly says, "we're not Kool-Aid drinkers."
When an idea sounds too good to be true, be wary. Because it usually is. Ask yourself "What is behind it?"
Did it all start in the sixties with the "peace" movement with the revolution in this country against war? There are those of us who remember war as a noble thing. When the boys marched off to war in WWII, it was noble. We were proud to kick the butts of Japan and Germany and free the world of its oppressors. Sure war is ugly; people die and that is the tragedy of it. But you have to look at the greater good.
Then Vietnam came and Americans, instead of supporting our troops, denigrated them. Some called them "baby killers." The soldiers came home to their families to be spit on and ridiculed for their service. This was criminal. Again, activities spurred on by the SP's. We all know that war is an ugly thing, but sometimes we have to fight for what is right.
If we hadn't fought for our freedom, we might still be owing allegience to the British monarchy, or Hitler, or Tojo. Sometimes our countrymen can let us down. I understand that. But to turn over all our hard won freedoms to the SP's is wrong.
Now, I'm all for advancement and for doing what is right. But when did it become right for the SP's to dictate when we can pray and where? When did it become right for them to dicate what our schools can teach or print in our textbooks? When did it become right to break the law in the name of democracy? When did we have to ask permission to salute the flag?
Americans need to question what is going on around them before it is too late. What does it mean when a culture is so active in promoting minorities and yet it can let women be demeaned over and over again? How can we cry racism against black or white or yellow or Native American and yet not see racism against women?
It's time, America, to adhere to the principles of our founders. This nation was built on the Judeo-Christian ethics that gave us great men like Thomas Jefferson, Ben Franklin, George Washington and John and Samuel Adams, great men, not perfect, but great, wise men who forged America into the beginnings of a great nation.
How sad must they be to see what has become of the country they fought so hard to secure by fighting that long revolution to secure our independence.
Don't let the SP's win. Fight back to bring this country back to greatness. And the first step begins with YOU - in less than 2 months. Join in the fight to take America back. Remember the words of John Paul Jones who said "I have not yet begun to fight." ~ One Voice