Monday, March 30, 2009
It's Time
If my people, which are called by my name, shall humble themselves, and pray, and seek my face, and turn from their wicked ways; then will I hear from heaven, and will forgive their sin, and will heal their land.
It's time for America to turn back to Her Creator.
It's time for Americans to stand up for what they believe in.
It's time for Americans to put the brakes on liberalism and immorality.
It's time for us to get our Congressmen and women back to work for us, not for themselves or their special projects.
It's time to get back to our Constitution, the way it was written, not the way people choose to interpret it today.
It's time for the silent majority to let its voice be heard.
It's time to Take Back Our Country for God, for ourselves, and for our families. God deserves no less and our children deserve to grow up in the land of the free and the home of the brave where we serve our Heavenly Father.
It's time to go to work...are you ready for the challenge?
The time is now.
It has caused me great concern as my father fought for this great country and has others before him so that I and millions others just like me would have a place of freedom to choose and to worship as we please.
I look around at all of what Americans have been blessed with and for the most part have let slip away do the many a freedoms we have let slip from us. I have always believed that our fore fathers were men of great vision. The came to this country to get away from all that had oppressed them and for the freedom to live their lives in the way that their beliefs dictated unto them.
As I look around at my children and the values I have instilled in them. I have am very proud of what they have accomplished and the value system that they have maintained. Now that they have children of their own...they are putting into place a deep value system that will help shape their futures. Values that will help guide them through the maze of life and the many decisions that will will be required to make in their lifetime.
I have great concerns as I watch where this country is headed and knowing that their lives will be dictated in part do the men and women that we as a people will elect and put into places of leadership.
The more I see the more it greatly concerns me.
As I look around and what is normally people who one could say would have intellect and ones that keep putting leadership into power time and time again without really giving thought just who that individual is and what he/she stands for.
More and more they are giving up freedoms that our founding fathers endured great hardships to maintain. They knew what it took to be great and what it takes to withstand the tyranny of those would would seek to oppress.
Today more then ever people ( Americans ).........Yes American I am talking to YOU!...You need to stand for what is right and to help lead the way for a future that your kids can look back at and say: I am FREE because of what my parents...the values that they have instilled in me...and for what they believed in and fought for so that I would have a better life and one that I can leave to my children and my children's children
AMERICAM wake up!
The time is now!
Stop letting other's dictate to you how you are to live your lives.
Wake up!
Wake up!
Yes, the time is now.....Work hard to but those in power that has a Value System that will maintain the greatness of out great country and Values that will bring not only bring prosperity but a great sense of patriotism and a great love for their country. One that is and will be the envy of the world.
The time is NOW.....Stand up American.take back your Country!
Time to get real........Time to instill values back into our great land!
Wake up!
Our leaders are running around destroying our great country ( AMERICA ) and the freedoms and values that our forefathers have put in place.
The time is now to take back our country and the values we stand for.
The time is now!
An average Joe like myself
Even though it is just starting there will a lot of great information posted on it as time goes go.
I would urge average Americans or average joes just like us to work to have a better America and to find a way to participate in bringing Our great Country back to it's roots that our wise founding fathers meant for us to have. Talk to friends, families, neighbors, whatever it takes to help others understand that we need to stand up for our children, our grand children and everyone who loves and believes in American.
Find a tea party in your area or state or find someway to let our corrupt leaders that we want out COUNTRY back.
I have never been in politics before but I am MAD ....I am disgusted!
I am doing my part......What part I can do....Be it big or small because I love my country and want my children and their children to live in a free society in where they can enjoy the freedoms that our forefathers, fathers, men and women have sacrificed, shed blood for us so that we might be great and live in peace.
I would like for you if you will check out our blog even though it just a start and hopefully it will inspire you as well as others to take and do a part in taking back our country and bringing back to it conservative roots.
Daniel Webster
for which it stands. Miracles do not cluster, and what has happened
once in 6,000 years, may not happen again. Hold on to the
Constitution, for if the American Constitution should fail,
there will be anarchy throughout the world.”
Daniel Webster
We will stand for what is right
As I go through out my daily life...Going from one place or the other...I see the good that can be accomplished if we as Americans come together and make a stand against all that will destroy us from within.
It is not that which is without of our country's that will destroy us........It is that which we as a people have allowed to slowly creep in and Ensconce itself firmly into our society.
I know that we as a people have become complacent and this has served to allow those in power to put in place laws and regulations that are destroying our country.....Our families.Our way of life.
We must make a stand for our core beliefs and principles. Without these we are nothing and have nothing.
It is time to bring morals, honesty and trust back to our great Nation.
We must make those we elect and have elected that we as people are fed up with their corruption and dishonesty.
We will stand for what is right!
We will stand for what is right!
What does freedom mean to me
However, our main point of discussion is individual freedom.We observe many misconceptions about the meaning of individual freedom. By individual freedom we take the meaning of the absence of every restraint or discipline and having a right to do what one wills or in accordance with the desires of one's heart . Some people think that freedom should be brought to an end when a person causes harm to others but there should be no check on his personal activities. He is free to do anything for himself which is not up to the mark with the moral standards of religion and society.
But my view is a bit different in this matter.I think that individual freedom means that a person has a right to do what is fair and good. Freedom does not mean that a person can do any act on his part which is immoral and he can make his character good or bad according to his own will. Rather he should be subject to the moral principles, cultural norms and religious beliefs. Freedom means that no one can check you from doing good deeds; no one can restrict your kind and gentle attitude towards others; no one can check you from considering the people of all religions and sects equal to each other and treating them equally and judiciously. We should do everything right and proper and the State should help us in this matter. But if we do something wrong and in case of doing anything which may cause shame to our nation, our family and our country, the government should have the right to stop us by some way or the other from committing it.For instance, if a husband beats his wife,he can have his justification in the point that no one can stop him from this action until and unless his wife has an objection to it.In his view, it is his personal affair and the government has no right to come between the husband and the wife.But in my opinion,he must be brought to account by the people in authority for such an act for this is against human values.Here his freedom ends because the freedom of another person begins.It's another story that he or she does not realize his or her rights or wants to sacrifice them for sake of love or responsibility but the government must not forget its duty towards his subjects,i.e.,to protect their rights in every possibe manner. I am not saying that State should always keep on peeping through the doors of its citizens to see if they are doing some bad deed personally but it should first train its citizens not to do anything immoral in personal or in national life and then if a person still insists on doing the same then State should check him with the help of law.
Preamble
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What is wrong with the picture today as one reads and digest the Preamble of our Constitution?
Common sense has gone out of our congress.
They are making up laws and trashing our Constitution more and more to gain power for themselves. The want absolute and total control of all of out lives. They want to dictate to us what we can and cannot do.
What has happened to: WE the People?
What has happened to our Freedoms and liberties that we as a nation as a whole has enjoyed and what our fore fathers had the foresight to put into place in our Constitution so what what is happening within government today would not happen?
Quotes that were true when said then and still hold true today
-- Alexander Hamilton
"In framing a government which is to be administered by men over men the great difficulty lies in this: You must first enable the government to control the governed, and in the next place, oblige it to control itself."
-- Alexander Hamilton
"Why has government been instituted at all? Because the passions of men will not conform to the dictates of reason and justice, without constraint."
-- Alexander Hamilton
"A nation which can prefer disgrace to danger is prepared for a master, and deserves one!"
-- Alexander Hamilton
"A national debt, if it is not excessive, will be to us a national blessing."
-- Alexander Hamilton
"Men often oppose a thing merely because they have had no agency in planning it, or because it may have been planned by those whom they dislike."
-- Alexander Hamilton
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Exaggeration follows desperation." -
-- Chris Bowyer
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"The sounder your argument, the more satisfaction you get out of it."
-- Edgar Watson Howe
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"Fanaticism consists of redoubling your efforts when you have forgotten your aim.
-- George Santayana
"Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it."
-- George Santayana
The Case for Conservatism By George F. Will Thursday, May 31, 2007
Conservatism's recovery of its intellectual equilibrium requires a confident explanation of why America has two parties and why the conservative one is preferable. Today's political argument involves perennial themes that give it more seriousness than many participants understand. The argument, like Western political philosophy generally, is about the meaning of, and the proper adjustment of the tension between, two important political goals -- freedom and equality.
Today conservatives tend to favor freedom, and consequently are inclined to be somewhat sanguine about inequalities of outcomes. Liberals are more concerned with equality, understood, they insist, primarily as equality of opportunity, not of outcome.
Liberals tend, however, to infer unequal opportunities from the fact of unequal outcomes. Hence liberalism's goal of achieving greater equality of condition leads to a larger scope for interventionist government to circumscribe the market's role in allocating wealth and opportunity. Liberalism increasingly seeks to deliver equality in the form of equal dependence of more and more people for more and more things on government.
Hence liberals' hostility to school choice programs that challenge public education's semimonopoly. Hence hostility to private accounts funded by a portion of each individual's Social Security taxes. Hence their fear of health savings accounts (individuals who buy high-deductible health insurance become eligible for tax-preferred savings accounts from which they pay their routine medical expenses -- just as car owners do not buy insurance to cover oil changes). Hence liberals' advocacy of government responsibility for -- and, inevitably, rationing of -- health care, which is 16 percent of the economy and rising.
Steadily enlarging dependence on government accords with liberalism's ethic of common provision, and with the liberal party's interest in pleasing its most powerful faction -- public employees and their unions. Conservatism's rejoinder should be that the argument about whether there ought to be a welfare state is over. Today's proper debate is about the modalities by which entitlements are delivered. Modalities matter, because some encourage and others discourage attributes and attitudes -- a future orientation, self-reliance, individual responsibility for healthy living -- that are essential for dignified living in an economically vibrant society that a welfare state, ravenous for revenue in an aging society, requires.
This reasoning is congruent with conservatism's argument that excessively benevolent government is not a benefactor, and that capitalism does not merely make people better off, it makes them better. Liberalism once argued that large corporate entities of industrial capitalism degraded individuals by breeding dependence, passivity and servility. Conservatism challenges liberalism's blindness about the comparable dangers from the biggest social entity, government.
Conservatism argues, as did the Founders, that self-interestedness is universal among individuals, but the dignity of individuals is bound up with the exercise of self-reliance and personal responsibility in pursuing one's interests. Liberalism argues that equal dependence on government minimizes social conflicts. Conservatism's rejoinder is that the entitlement culture subverts social peace by the proliferation of rival dependencies.
The entitlement mentality encouraged by the welfare state exacerbates social conflicts -- between generations (the welfare state transfers wealth to the elderly), between racial and ethnic groups (through group preferences) and between all organized interests (from farmers to labor unions to recipients of corporate welfare) as government, not impersonal market forces, distributes scarce resources. This, conservatism insists, explains why as government has grown, so has cynicism about it.
Racial preferences are the distilled essence of liberalism, for two reasons. First, preferences involve identifying groups supposedly disabled by society -- victims who, because of their diminished competence, must be treated as wards of government. Second, preferences vividly demonstrate liberalism's core conviction that government's duty is not to allow social change but to drive change in the direction the government chooses. Conservatism argues that the essence of constitutional government involves constraining the state in order to allow society ample scope to spontaneously take unplanned paths.
Conservatism embraces President Kennedy's exhortation to "Ask not what your country can do for you -- ask what you can do for your country," and adds: You serve your country by embracing a spacious and expanding sphere of life for which your country is not responsible.
Here is the core of a conservative appeal, without dwelling on "social issues" that should be, as much as possible, left to "moral federalism" -- debates within the states. On foreign policy, conservatism begins, and very nearly ends, by eschewing abroad the fatal conceit that has been liberalism's undoing domestically -- hubris about controlling what cannot, and should not, be controlled.
Conservatism is realism, about human nature and government's competence. Is conservatism politically realistic, meaning persuasive? That is the kind of question presidential campaigns answer.