Friday, November 5, 2010

Tea Party Patriots: What's Ahead

The Tea Party can pat itself on the back. Hey, we did a good job. But our work is not done.
Our work is just beginning. We have to keep our eye on the republicans in Washington. We've heard that Boehner is keeping the will of the people at the fore front of his agenda. That's good, but we have to make sure that things are done appropriately.
As we look forward to 2012, we have to target the opposition where Democrats still retained their offices and find viable candidates to take them down. No, we are not a hit squad. But we have to stay active in our quest to retain a traditional America, one totally based on our Constitution and the principles created by our forefathers.
Things are going to be difficult out here in the grassroots of America. We all have to bite the bullet and tighten our belts as everyone has to pitch in and face the hard fact that cuts must be made. But once we get through these hard days ahead, we will come out victorious on the other side of the war on the national debt.
No more spending in Washington will directly impact many lives. We can only hope they won't continually make the elders pay for the sins of the younger ones who put us on this path.
Looking ahead to the next election, we must prepare because the left is going to come at us with all they've got. We'll be ridiculed, insulted, and literally attacked from all sides. Why? Because they fear us. We have the power. We are the people.
So let's begin now to prepare for 2012. There is a lot of work ahead that must be done before the next election. Let's get started by recruiting more members. We need to get through to the people who haven't voted and win them to our side. And the best way to do that is with knowledge. Spread the word. Invite people to the meetings. Let them see the level to which we are committed to keeping America free!
So, for now, you can pat yourself on the back for a job well done. Then buckle down and get ready to work. ~ One Voice

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