Monday, September 29, 2008

Voting Present

While speaking at the Republican National Convention former New York Mayor, Rudy Giuliani made this statement about Barack Obama. He said, “over 130 times he (Barack Obama) voted present. It was just too hard. He couldn’t decide.” I thought this was one of the best moments of the convention, but I think we have seen this played out again with the financial bailout plan and Obama’s inability to really take a stand. Several of the major newspapers over the past week have referred to Obama’s unwillingness to get personally involved in the negotiating process shows that he is simply voting present once again. I believe this is the truth. One of the political observers this week, when commenting on the behavior of Obama in Washington, especially at the meeting with the President and other leaders at the White House, made the comment that Obama simply seems like a freshman senator. He looks uncomfortable because he is. He has not forged the types of relationships that you need in order to work with the power brokers on Capital Hill. He began running for President, one year into his US Senate term. He seems out of place and awkward and inappropriate because he is. According to those who were there, he went into the White House and lectured everyone which only served to put everyone at odds.

The history of the man is that he begins looking for a new job almost as soon as he gets his present job. He has not actually learned how to legislate. All he actually knows how to do is to run for office. He was handed his state senate seat by the corrupt Chicago political machine. He was handed legislation that he did not write, by this same political machine, to present to the Illinois State Senate as if it were his own in order to achieve greater stature. He has put his support (when he actually showed up to work) behind certain bills and now takes credit for said bills as if he actually authored them. The man has almost never actually done the job he was elected to do. So, with this history in mind, what does he do once he becomes President of the United States? There is no higher position to run for. Does he then run for world dictator? It seems that he might if we listen closely to his rhetoric (sarcasm intended )

Sean Hannity likes to ask this question and I believe it is at the core of what we need to think about when deciding who we will vote for. He asks this question regularly, “name 3 things that Barack Obama has done which qualifies him to be President of the United States?” This is a question that I have not heard any of his supporters really answer. The party line on the question is that he has been a community organizer, a state senator, a law professor and a US Senator. But that does not answer the question. What did he accomplish in these positions? As a community organizer, he lobbied the state legislature for money for some depressed neighborhoods in the south side of Chicago. That’s right, he was a lobbyist. What was the outcome of his work? Everyone involved in a neutral discussion about these neighborhoods says that the condition of these neighborhoods are worse off after the Obama years than they were before. As a law professor, I suppose he taught his class. As a state senator he worked as a puppet of the corrupt Chicago political machine, voted present probably more than he actually took a stand, gave a speech against the Iraq war (something his legislative body had no authority over) and thus began his run for US Senate. As a US Senator, he actually came to work (we don’t really know how often he showed up) for one year of a six year term and then began to run for President. By the way, during that one year of serving as a senator he is quoted as saying that he was not prepared for such a run (a statement I agree with by the way).

Why do I bring all this up? How can we elect a man who has never accomplished anything in his past positions to be the President of the United States? It’s unbelievable to me that he is even close in the polls. The man has actually done NOTHING. He’s seems like a nice guy, a smart guy and delivers a good speach. But this does not qualify a person to be the most powerful man in the free world.

If that’s not enough, what did he do during this current crisis? John McCain went to Washington to try to iron out a solution. The democrats could not get past the partisan bad feelings and refused to really compromise and came out with a bill that would not pass, but McCain went and insisted that conservatives be heard and they were heard, to almost no avail. Realize, the Republicans are not in a seat of power right now. They are at the mercy of the democrats who are too arrogant to compromise with anyone. Even 90+ of their own party did not vote for the final bill. But McCain at least got the other side heard. What did Obama do? He said he wanted to monitor the situation and see what the congress passed before he took a stand. He voted present. He did nothing.

Same ole same ole for Barack Obama, or should I say, “more of the same”? He is behaving consistent to his past. He is doing nothing and making speeches and, might I add, simply saying what someone else has told him to say.

How in the world can a man who is so indecisive, who is simply a “Monday morning quarterback”, who snipes at those who actually go to work and try to do something be elected President of the United States? We can see how he operates as a legislator. He shows up and votes present or doesn’t show up at all. In fact in the past 3 years of his term as a US Senator he has more non-votes than actual votes. How can a man like that get elected to the highest office in the land?

NO. I want a man who will actually attempt to do something; a man who has a record of doing the right thing whether it’s the popular thing or not; a man who will buck his own party if need be. That’s the kind of man I want. I want a man who has actually come to work for the past 26 years and done his job and taken it seriously, not simply looking at his present position as a stepping stone to the next; a man who has proven himself to truly be a non-partisan; a man who is respected by both parties in Washington. I want John McCain.

We will be in serious trouble in January if Barack Obama is sworn in as President. Stop listening to the rhetoric. Stop listening to the talking points. Stop believing his campaign ads. Don’t simply listen to what is being said. Every man has a record. What is Obama’s record? His record, his behavior, his modus operandi is consistently to do nothing. He would rather talk about something than actually do something. I want a President who will do something and then explain to us why. That’s John McCain.

Until later,

Don

Saturday, September 27, 2008

What's The Difference?

Many people have asked me what the fuss is all about over this Wall Street bail out bill. It seems to the average citizen that it’s all the same thing and people wonder what the argument is all about. There are stark fundamental differences in what the democrats and, unfortunately, President Bush were trying to ram through and what conservatives want and it really exemplifies the differences between conservatives and liberals in the solution.

Before I get into the specifics, let me comment on the reactions of the two major Presidential candidates. John McCain set aside politics and went to Washington to do his job. He is still a US Senator and felt that shirking his responsibility in order to simply run for office was irresponsible although it may hurt his campaign. Barack Obama did what Obama always does. He said, “if they need me they can call me”. In essence, in this crisis, as in many other instances he is simply voting present. You may ask, what did McCain accomplish by going to Washington? Good question and that is what the rest of this blog intends to explain. What he accomplished was to oppose the measure that was on the table and get the conservative voice and I believe the voice of the people heard. Before McCain showed up, the democratic leadership was saying, “we have an agreement in principle”. But they had not even listened to the opposing side. McCain made sure that the house conservatives were heard and now it seems like the conservative bill is the one that will pass. The sticking point now is getting all of the ear marks out of the bill. Believe it or not, the democrats are still playing politics with your money. This is a bill that needs no ear marks. We have a crisis here. No ear marks. Now, here is the difference.

Let me try to make this simple. Both groups are looking at somewhere around $700 Billion that needs to be injected into the system in order for it to rebound. Some may say, “well $700 Billion is $700 Billion not matter how you look at it”. But is it really? It seems that both sides are speaking the same rhetoric, but do they want the same solution and which one is better for us, the tax payer? The democrats (including Barack Obama) and President Bush would like to give Wall Street a blank check for $700 billion and buy up (therefore the government would own) bad mortgages and the property they go with. In this plan, we the people would have to go to the federal government in order to get a mortgage. This is unadulterated socialism and a fundamentally wrong course. This plan grows the deficit $700 billion and puts us at the mercy of the federal government to borrow money.

What the conservatives (including John McCain) want is not a blank check given to companies who managed their affairs badly, but to in essence loan these corporations the money which will be paid back with interest. This has happened in the past with Chrysler and a bail out package to the country of Mexico where we as a nation actually made money and strengthened our nation’s bottom line. This plan still leaves banks in the private sector where they belong. It does not add to the national deficit, but will eventually cut it significantly, although this will take time. There is oversight built into the plan to make sure these bad loans are not ever made again so we will not get into this trouble in the future.

These differences go to the fundamental differences between the parties when core principles are strictly adhered to. The democrats think that it’s the government’s job to come in and pay for everything that troubles the US economy. This rewards people whether they run their companies properly or whether they are mismanaged. So, why do things the right way if the federal government is going to bail everyone out without consequences? The conservatives want government to assist when necessary, but still leave the burden on the companies who caused the problem. In other words, if companies have mismanaged their money, they should pay for it, not the American tax payer. In the conservative plan, Wall Street pays for this problem. In the democratic plan we the people pay for the mess made by these corporate executives. I’d rather Wall Street pay.

How did we end up in this mess? Every economist and historian agrees that this problem began with Bill Clinton and finance chairman Barney Frank over a decade ago. The Clinton administration in a well meaning effort to help low income families buy homes relaxed the regulations on home mortgages. Later in order to follow through with this strategy mortgage companies depended on federally backed Freddie Mack and Fannie Mae to offer loans to many people who could not afford to pay for these loans. Many, many of these people defaulted on their loans and left these institutions holding the bag. In short, it was the democratic philosophy of the government coming to the rescue that caused these fraudulent loans to be written to begin with. It was also a lack of oversight by the treasury department and the finance committee chaired by democrat Barney Frank. Now the democrats want to point the finger at the Republican Party which has not been in power for the past two years. The democrats hold power in both houses of congress which has direct power over the purse strings of the nation. They did nothing to avert this. In contrast John McCain wrote a bill with some others in the Senate a couple of years ago to try to stop this sort of lending warning that Fannie and Freddie were going to fail. All the Democrats on the committee voted no on the bill and all of the Republicans voted yes so the bill did not carry the support it needed and never even got to a vote on the floor of the Senate or the House. This is not just a partisan observation although I am a conservative, these are simply the facts as history will verify.

What do we do now? We can let our congressional reps know what we think. I personally think that I don’t want “we the people” to bail out Wall Street. Let’s approve the conservative plan that makes Wall Street pay back the loan. Just my opinion…

Until later,

Don

Thursday, September 18, 2008

Peace Baby

Believe it or not, there are Christians who align themselves with the Republican party for one reason or another. There are Christians who align themselves with the Democratic party and there are Christians who stay independent or are Libertarian, Green, or some other party in the US political sphere. We can never make the mistake of looking at someone's party affiliation and seeing Christian or non-Christian. The Bible says:

Rom 12:18-21
18 If it is possible, as far as it depends on you, live at peace with everyone. 19 Do not take revenge, my friends, but leave room for God's wrath, for it is written: "It is mine to avenge; I will repay," says the Lord. 20 On the contrary:

"If your enemy is hungry, feed him;
if he is thirsty, give him something to drink.
In doing this, you will heap burning coals on his head."

21 Do not be overcome by evil, but overcome evil with good.
NIV

You know, this election is becoming more and more sharply divisive, but when all the rhetoric shakes out and we all head to the voting booth; when all the banners, buttons, yard signs and bumper stickers are put away and someone takes the oath of office, we are all Americans and more than that, as Christians, we are all believers in Jesus Christ.

So, while we may disagree sharply on the course of action that needs to be taken in January, we can agree that Jesus Christ is the only one who can change lives and redeem our hearts from the sinful bondage in which we used to walk. We cannot have election rhetoric divide us from out brothers and sisters in Jesus Christ.

I know that some things that the other side, which ever side you may be on, can make a person angry. It can even make a person of character question another's walk with God, but you know what our responsibility is? Our responsibility is to live at peace with one another. Between Democrats and Republicans there is a sharp divide and, politically, many things to disagree on. But as Christians, we must find that common ground where we can still stand side by side and work side by side with our brothers and sisters in Christ during and after the election season.

Yes, this election is vital for our nation, but loving our brothers and sisters in Christ is even more important. If the enemy (not the other party) can divide us from our brothers and sisters in Christ then we will not be able to defeat the real enemy the devil and his kingdom, the kingdom of darkness. Abraham Lincoln quoted Jesus just previous to the civil war when he said, "a house divided against itself cannot stand". Abraham Lincoln agreed with Jesus that it's important for us to stand together as Americans and more importantly as Christians.

I'm a Conservative Republican. I have been since I worked in 1980 with the College Republicans to elect Ronald Wilson Reagan President of the United States. But I want to say that in my congregaton, there are Republicans, Democrats, Libertarians, Independents and every other party available and we all come together on Sundays, Wednesdays and in other small group meetings and ministries as Christians. You know, we love each other and I haven't ever heard anyone ask, "are you a Republican or a Democrat?". It doesn't matter, the question is "do you know Jesus?". Do you know that now matter what your party affiliation, God loves you. We might disagree, but let's be grown up, mature Christians about it. Jesus said, "they will know you are my disciples because you love one another". Let's do that.

Oh, don't get me wrong. People have to fight the fight of a hard election and I intend to help fight that fight. We have to point out the truth and point out the gray areas and point out the down right lies. But when it's all said and done, we have to stand together as Christians and as Americans. As far as it depends on us, to live at peace with one another because a house divided, whether a political house or a house of worship, cannot stand.

So, yes, fight the good fight in this election, but let's not cross the line where our emotions divide us from good people on both sides of the political ilse.

Again, God loves you and God loves your political opponent. When it comes to the body of Christ, let's put our politics aside at times to simply find common ground; agree to disagree about the political and move forward to advance against the real enemy, the kingdom of darkness.

God bless you and God bless America!

Until later,

Don

Tuesday, September 16, 2008

"Make Politics Cool Again"

During the forum on service that Obama and McCain both participated in, Senator Obama made this statement:

"I want to be the guy who makes politics cool again".

This was received at his alma mater, Columbia University, with thunderous applause from the students in attendance. I have thought about this statement since the snore of a forum was presented on 9/11/08. After complaining that the McCain campaign compared him to pop culture celebrities, Obama has the audacity, to say that he wants to be the "cool guy" in politics. What’s he saying? “I want to be a people pleaser.” We have had years of people governing according to popularity polls and it doesn’t work. I don’t want a leader who is simply worried about being popular. I want a President who will lead from real convictions about what is right and what is wrong. I don’t need a celebrity in the White House, I want someone who is willing to lay down his popularity if need be to serve the needs of the people.

When Barack Obama begins to spew his socialist diatribe of government will take over every area of your life in order to make life better for you, I cringe. I heard him say today that the promise of America is that you can work hard so that you will be guaranteed a paycheck to pay your bills. While this is the hope of everyone, we all know that this is NOT the promise of any capitalist society. No, it’s NOT the promise of America. The promise of America is that everyone will have an opportunity to work hard and receive reasonable pay for their work. The promise of America is that government will do it’s best to facilitate an environment so that whatever your business, you have the possibility to make a success out of your business. This will mean that you will have a government that will not regulate your industry so much that you cannot possibly make a profit because of so many government regulations. Too many regulations will tie your hands causing you to lay people off, lower people’s salaries and so forth.

When all is said and done, the promise of America is the promise of a chance to succeed. In Obama’s America, the promise that he keeps touting is success for everyone. It IS the proverbial musical chairs where there is a chair for every child. No, success is measured by the hard work that goes on inside of each business and the ability and imagination to market whatever you are selling. The promise of America has never been success for everyone. Who can promise that? But that is what Obama is promising. Is it even close to being a possibility? No, but that doesn’t matter. He wants to be the cool politician. He wants to be a celebrity. So, say what the people want to hear no matter the facts.

Obama’s wife’s thesis from Princeton was just released to the public. I find it to be a fascinating insight into the Obama family mindset. I don’t want to go into the subject matter as it is racially divisive, but I am interested in the process and the outcome. Michelle Obama wrote a thesis where she hypothesized a particular state of being at Princeton. She then went out and did research by polling those involved. No one she polled agreed that they were being affected as she suggested in her hypothesis. Even though none of her test subjects agreed with her hypothesis – NONE, not one – her conclusion still maintained the correctness of her original notion. How does that give us insight into an Obama campaign and possible Presidency? Just this way: it matters not what the facts say, the Obamas are going to promote their ideas even when they know that the facts do not support what they are saying.

So, the next time you hear Obama say lofty things that every thinking person listens to and says, “how are they going to do that and everything else they have promised too?” Just understand, the facts are irrelevant. It doesn’t matter if it’s possible or not. It only matters if the idea is popular, because Obama is most interested in being cool; being popular; being a celebrity. The facts don’t matter. The Obamas want things to be a certain way, so they will promise it whether it’s possible or not. Oh, you might think that they are lying. No, to someone who cares not about the facts, it’s not a lie, it’s lofty ideals and high mindedness. It’s “yes we can” politics. Yes we can ignore the facts of a matter; offer impossible promises; raise people’s hopes and, when our nation is crumbling around us, refuse to admit that you were wrong because it was popular; it was what the people called for; it was new.

Here’s a new description: IT IS WRONG.

I received a bumper sticker that fits this blog.

SAY NO TO THE AUDACITY OF HYPE

Until Later,

Don

Thursday, September 11, 2008

Never Forget 9/11

Today is the anniversary of the day we all said we would never forget. We all remember where we were when those planes slammed into the twin towers, but to some, the newness has worn off and life has become business as usual. We have captured or killed all who are responsible for the attacks with the exception of one. But have we forgotten that we have not yet caught Osama Bin Laden? We have not completely shut down Al Quaida, but many say that we have no business going after Bin Laden where they believe he is hiding in Pakistan. I say, let's not rest until the world can rest from terrorism.

We were attacked. Many, many brave men and women gave their lives that day to try to rescue their fellow New Yorkers trapped in the burning twin towers. We remember those brave fire fighters and policemen and other first responders who gave their lives on that day. Equally, we remember those brave soldiers who have laid down their lives in the war on terror wherever it may have taken them. The Bible says, “greater love has no man than this, that he lay down his life for his friend”. These have all displayed what Jesus defines as the greatest love that there is and I, for one, will not forget them.

Many want to simply slide back into the slumber that this sleeping giant of a nation was in prior to those planes slamming into those buildings and killing our fellow Americans. Many would like to simply stick their head in the sand and pretend that terrorists will simply go away if we talk nicely to them. Many come up with rhetoric sounding like the defense of this nation has somehow made us less safe than we were on 9-11-2001, but my friends many have laid down their lives to insure our safety and I, for one, will not belittle their sacrifice by saying that it counted for nothing.

Let me just say that everyone who has worked to insure that the US does not have another attack here on our soil is a hero, from the soldier who fights for us overseas in Iraq, Afghanistan and several other fronts in the world; to the FBI and CIA agent intercepting chatter of plans to unleash another attack here and foiled that plot; to the Homeland security people and the airport screeners and the local and state police to the National Guard and the Coast Guard, I say thank you and we will not forget your sacrifices to keep all of us safe. And while I’m at it (though I’m quite sure he won’t see this blog), thank you President George W. Bush and your administration for doing what is right and not necessarily what is popular to keep our nation safe even though many don’t appreciate your efforts. History will record that we had the right man in the White House for just this occasion. Thank you Mr. President.

Many, for political reasons, would like us to move the events of 911 into the back of our minds and lull the sleeping giant back to sleep. I will not EVER forget that day and how it changed this nation forever. We said we would never forget and that we would never give up, we would not falter and we would not fail. Let’s honor the memory of everyone who has touched our lives in the war on terror. Today, if you see a policeman, fireman, soldier or public official, walk right up to them and shake their hand, buy their lunch, thank them or whatever you can do, but remember that we live in safety today because they lay down their lives EVERY DAY for us.

God bless you and God bless America!!!

Until later,

Don

Wednesday, September 10, 2008

What's It All About?

You know, often people ask what church is all about. They ask what they will get out of church. They get angry because someone doesn't look right or speak right or act right. Jesus said it is the sick who need a physician. There is simply no perfect church because we will not be perfect until we see Jesus face to face. Paul says it this way, "we who are strong ought to bare with the failings of the weak". This is what Grace Fellowship is about I believe. It's not about a bunch of people who think they are perfect or better than smeone else getting together to feel sorry for all those other poor slobs out there. No, it's about imperfect people getting together and as the writer of Hebrews says, "spurring one another on towards love and good deeds and to encourage one another all the more as the day approaches". Why would we need encouragement if we have already arrived. No, church is about getting together and learning to love and forgive just as Christ loves us and forgave all of our great transgressions. In fact, Jesus says if we can't forgive our brother when he sins against us, our heavenly Father WILL NOT forgive us. So, when we gather together. Let's not do so to find fault because there is plenty to be found. Let's not come looking for how church will benefit us. Let's come and look to love others and pour encouragement into the lives of the weak and to appreciate the testimony of the strong. When we do that, we will tear down the walls of our enemy and send him runnig away in defeat.

Until later,

Don

Tuesday, September 9, 2008

The cry is "racist".

It seems lately I'm using my blog to express my political opinions. Since, as a pastor, I get to openly declare my thoughts on Jesus regularly in church, maybe this is the only place I can share political thoughts, so bare with me again...

There are real issues at stake this election, but people who don’t understand how the economy works, when backed into a corner seem to cry “racist” instead of standing toe to toe on the issues, they attack you personally by calling you a racist. The issue is that Barrack Obama has a real voting record that is easy for anyone to find on the internet. Just simply Google “Obama voting record” and it’s easy to see what he is for and what he is against (if he decided to show up for the vote). It is a matter of public record that Obama has more non-votes since he’s been in the US Senate than votes. He voted “present” 130 times in the Illinois State Senate. It is a matter of public record that he voted 3 times against a bill to ban live birth abortion. It is a matter of public record that he votes in lock step with the liberals (pro abortion, pro taxes, pro socialized medicine, pro big government, anti military, anti 2nd amendment, on and on and on) of course, that is if he shows up to vote. He voted against the surge that McCain pushed and that turned the tide in Iraq. He is against drilling, against Nuclear power and against clean coal. These are all a matter of public record.

It is a matter of public record that he has never led anything and he wants his first leadership experience to be in the White House. He has never administrated a budget for anything except his campaigns. He has not authored one piece of legislation. If you look at his economic plan, it is socialist at best and communist at worst. At any rate it is the socialist idea of wealth redistribution.

His close friends include a terrorist William Ayers who launched his political career. He is close to the anti American Rev Wright who shouts “not God bless America; God D__n America” and blames the US for not only the 911 attacks, but for the AIDS epidemic and for many other outlandish claims.

These are facts, but if you bring these things up, people don’t argue with you over the facts. They call you a racist. It is not racist to love your country and simply not want the US to become the next failed experiment in socialism. The best non-partisan economists warn of not only recession, but an economic depression if Obama’s economic plan is enacted.

Bring any of this up to an Obama supporter and you will not get a discourse on the issues, because they are largely unaware of the facts, but you will get personally attacked as a bigot, a racist or out of touch with the rest of society.

What I would like to ask is why can’t we disagree without calling our disagreement on issues hatred? I’m increasingly tired of not being able to discuss real issues that are important to all of us. If you disagree with anyone on the left they accuse you of hate speech. It’s really not hatred to want immigrants to immigrate legally. We are a nation of laws. We need to uphold those laws. There is a logical disconnect on the left because they know that the facts on all of these issues are not on their side. My wife immigrated legally (she was Canadian until July of this year). Other people can too. What is wrong and what is hateful about saying that? I don’t get it.

I don’t know why people have to behave like small children, who when they run out of logical ammunition and start name calling when they find themselves in a losing argument. The more the left accuses everyone of racism, or bigotry, or being out of touch or of hate speech, the more I hear children fighting on a playground. The louder they shout, just hear the truth. They are shouting and throwing a tantrum because the truth and the facts are not on their side. Scripture says, “you will know the truth and the truth will set you free”. All I want to know and discuss is the truth. We don’t need spin and empty slogans and gotcha moments. We need the truth. I’m tired of hearing people’s words taken out of context. Let’s speak the truth in love and if someone disagrees with us, let’s discuss the facts in a grown up fashion. We have the truth on our side. No need for name calling. That’s just my opinion.

Until later,

Don

Friday, September 5, 2008

Why I'm Voting For John McCain

After some "conversations" with friends, I felt it necessary to give a brief summary of why Don Carr, private citizen, is voting for John McCain and Sarah Palin. No, I won’t be going through each policy one at a time, I suggest to research and find out the truth yourself.

My fear while listening to Senator McCain last night was that many would simply listen to the first 15 minutes of McCain’s speech and then tune out. I have to say, McCain is no orator and it took a bit to get started, but if you listened to the whole speech, your heard why we support McCain for President. Senator McCain took about 15 minutes thanking everyone and sloganeering but then took the next 34 minutes to spell out exactly what the difference is between he and Obama. I have to admit, I sat there thinking, “say something John”. He finally did and when he did, he hit it out of the park and I don’t know if you stayed to see it or not, but this man who admits that he would rather be in a town hall meeting, received 27 standing ovations and had the crowd on their feet cheering and shouting as he spoke the last several sentences of his speech. Everyone in the nation needs to find the Saddleback forum he did where Pastor Rick Warren asked both candidates separately about how they would run the country. Obama skirted most issues and McCain knocked it out of the park. Find it online if you have not seen it. It’s worth your time if you seriously want to know the facts and not just the rhetoric.

http://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=Saddleback+Forum&search_type=&aq=f

I don't need an entertainer for President. I need someone who will actually work for me and the rest of us in the U.S. and not promise socialism at best and communism at worst with rhetoric right out of Lennon's and Marx's manifestos. If you listened to Obama, he proved to be someone who knows how to manipulate the crowd, but has no command of the issues or he's a more skilled liar than most that have come before him. I would think that all small business owners would be very worried about the tax hikes on those who earn $250,000 or more and tax hikes on businesses and health care demands which will place the burden directly on the small business owner which, by the way makes up 90% of Gross Domestic Product. The employee looks at that and says, “yeah, stick it to the man” not knowing that “the man” they are wanting it stuck to is likely the man who provides his job. Businesses only have a certain amount of money to operate on. When the federal government takes away operating capital to finance their socialistic policies, how will that business find that money? They will have to fire employees (because they have no money to pay them) and raise prices (because they still have to pay for the ones they don’t fire). This will cause incredible inflation and unemployment like we have never seen since Jimmy Carter. By the way unemployment has finally grown back to what it was at the best stage of the Clinton Presidency and they taut him as some savior. We have been at what has traditionally been called full employment (5% or better) for the past 6 years until just now and the dems lie to you and say we are now facing record unemployment. Don’t listen to the lie, look at the facts. I know that, after looking at his policies in detail, Obama will (not might, will) drive our private school if not our entire church out of business. You may want to listen to more than the delivery of the speech and see what the man will do to YOU and to me.

Yes, Obama is very capable of giving a speech. Through this campaign and basically throughout his entire career all Obama has proven is that he is a self absorbed, narcissistic individual who knows how to give a speech, vote present and write books about himself. He has no record whatsoever of leading anything. The policies of Obama will destroy the very fabric of our nation and any sense of free enterprise (capitalism) will be gone. John McCain has a proven record of fighting for the people. It’s his policies I’m interested in, not his delivery. I watched his speech with a full theater of those “out of touch” Republicans last night. None of us found his speech boring. It informed and he didn’t need a stadium and a movie set to further boost his ego either. He stood there as a guy who has sacrificed for his country repeatedly and intends to continue to sacrifice for us for as long as it takes with policies like low taxes for everyone, school choice, life for the unborn, judges that won’t legislate from the bench, a strong national defense, protecting us from attacks from terrorists, improved foreign relations, lower fuel prices using all means necessary, getting rid of dependence on foreign oil, less federal spending, getting rid of earmark spending, getting rid of corruption in Washington and has a proven record of doing exactly what he promises. For anyone who thinks McCain is just another George Bush, either purposely does not listen, or has not done the due diligence to get past the rhetoric and actually look at the two men. I suggest everyone do so before they vote. They will find that at this moment in history, we need John McCain and Sarah Palin.

I know that some of you don’t agree with me politically and I love you anyway, but I also believe that intelligent individuals can’t actually be sucked in by all of the pomp and circumstance. Hitler was a great orator as well. Vladimir Lennon and Karl Marx had quite compelling arguments that seemed to represent the common man. These men who had great rhetoric destroyed their citizens and made the world a terrible place all the while they espoused good will towards those same citizens. This is almost the exact same rhetoric Barack Obama is using. I for one am not buying it. I’m voting McCain.

What kind of character does Obama have? Follow this link. It's disturbing, but shows you the heart of the man.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BYRpIf2F9NA

Until later,

Don

Thursday, September 4, 2008

The dems worst nightmare

It has never ceased to amaze me how those who are supposed to support women react to a strong woman who has character and traditional values. When Sarah Palin hit the political scene as John McCain’s running mate, where was the applause from the feminists? Oh you won’t ever hear it. Sarah Palin is a liberal’s worst nightmare. She is a strong woman who not only talks about her values, but lives them. It’s not enough in a real world to simply say you believe something. Our actions say what we believe. What do Sarah Palin’s actions say about what she believes?

She says she is pro life. Even when told that her newest baby was down syndrome, she didn’t abort the baby, she gave birth to a son whom she loves. When asked why them, her husband said, “why not us”. When confronted with her oldest daughter’s pregnancy, she loved her and encouraged her to take the child to term which she is doing.

She says she is against corruption in government. She has shut down government corruption from the mayor’s office to the state house of Alaska. She shut down corruption in the oil industry and passed ethics legislation reaching across the isle to do so.

She says she is for the second amendment. She is an avid hunter

She says she is for lower taxes and against wasteful spending. She lowered taxes and cut half a billion dollars from the Alaskan budget.

She says she understands what small business owners are going through. She ran a small business

She says she is pro family. She is a mother of 5 and married to the same man for 20 years, a man whom she says is still her hero.

She says she is for country ahead of party. She took on her own party corruption in Alaska and cleaned house in less than two years.

You see, while so many are out there making speeches about what they believe, Sarah Palin doesn’t just talk a good game, she lives it. Maybe we should take a look at what all the candidates have done and not just what they say.

Yes, Sarah Palin is the left’s worst nightmare, a woman who walks the walk and holds onto traditional moral values and is still a strong, successful woman. She didn’t need help from anyone to accomplish all she has accomplished and that scares the left to death. I love it!!!

Just a note, Barack Obama says that his candidacy is not about him, it’s about us, but what are his actions? He has written 2 autobiographies, but he didn’t even stay in Washington for his freshman year to write any legislation to help us. He immediately began running for President without legislating on our behalf at all. While in the Illinois state Senate, he over 130 times voted “present” instead of making a decision. He has shown by his actions that his candidacy is all about him and any office he holds is about him and not at all about the people he represents. It takes more than the President being present to get something done for the people. But it’s not about the people, it’s about Obama.

I want a candidate who not only talks the talk, but one who walks the walk.

Until later,

Don

Tuesday, September 2, 2008

Will History Repeat Itself?

I am a patriot. I love this country and am very disturbed, in light of history, at what is going on in this country, the greatest nation on the face of this planet. There is a movement going around that pits those who have a lot against those who don't have very much. They pit young against old. They pit the healthy against the sick. It's not a new tactic. It's been used many times to overthrow powerful nations. It was used in a country far, far away from here. The country had a long, proud tradition and when those with "hope" for "taking their country back" and giving it to the people came, they focussed on young people and promised them a nation that would provide equal economic status for everyone. They promised that the state would provide healthcare. They promised a free college education and a job for everyone. They promised corporate regulation and fixed prices at the grocery store. Not bad promises right? They saw themselves as those who knew more than the regular working class of the nation. They saw themselves as doing what they were doing for the betterment of all of their national comrads. They initiated something called the dictatorship of the common citizen and said that, once empowered, they would truly empower the people to be all that they could truly be as a nation of equals. No one above anyone else. Sound familiar?

No, these are not democrats. Remember, they were in a nation far away. But it sounds like the promises of the democratic left. I heard these same promises, the promises of the Soviet Revolution promised by Karl Marx and Vladamir Lennon, promised again at the Democratic National Convention. My friends, Nikita Kruschev prophesied during the Kennedy administration that the US would not be brought down from without, but that the US would be brought down from within. I am seeing his prophecy coming true as unsuspecting young warriors plod along preaching the doctrine of "hope". But what hope are they preaching? They are preaching a hope that will eventually strip us of our freedom. It will rob us of the human dignity that our soldiers have spilled blood to preserve. Oh the promises of the Soviet Revolution talked about sacrifices everyone would have to make for a "short while". That short while brought on the largest regime of oppression this world has ever known.

Now, my blog is just for my observations on the world, on faith, on family and friends and some of that will at times spell out warnings from history. The DNC that I watched on TV was simply preaching the doctrines of pure communism where those who have are demonized and those who have not are glorified. In the other revolution I spoke of, those who worked hard and made a life for themselves and for their families and provided jobs for everyone else were not honored, but had what they had worked hard for taken away from them and given to someone who did not desire to work nor to provide jobs, much less take care of his or her own family. This broke the desire to have a strong work ethic and a once strong and proud nation wasted away into poverty and third world conditions much worse than anything they once tried to break free from and they conquered other nations and oppressed them as well.

The point of this blog? Often charismatic leaders and well spoken (and even well intended) individuals can lead those who have no memory of the past and no knowledge of the truth into lofty sounding dreams. Those dreams then turn to a great nightmare of dispair. Ronald Wilson Reagan and George Herbert Walker Bush ended the long nightmare of despair for those trapped in the Soviet Union. Let's not then turn and believe the same lies those who were trapped by communism believed and lead this nation down the same nightmarish path.

Let's think. Let's not just march blindly along behind class warfare and lose our freedom to socialism. That's what they are selling and they package it in a shroud of "hope". The hope they offer will turn to a dream all right, but that dream will become a nightmare. I, for one, am not buying. I will vote for a patriot. I will vote for a man or woman of character. I will vote for one who demonstrates a strict belief in the Constitution of the United States. I hope you will as well.

Until later,

Don