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Tea Party? No. No! NO!
Rev Wm Jenkins - December 14, 2009 - 6:16pmMany conservatives are talking about creating a new political party and calling it the "Tea Party." These conservatives feel that the Republican party is either not conservative enough or can not find a viable candidate, one that can defeat a Democrat in 2012. The latest figures I saw were that 33% of Conservatives favor creating this new party, 52% of Conservatives do not want it and the remaining 15% were unsure.
I'm urging all Conservatives to stay with the Republican Party. Creating a third party would divide the conservative vote and that's exactly what the Democrats would like. We need every conservative voter to vote for one candidate or we have no chance of electing a conservative candidate.
The "Tea Party" group (TEA meaning "Taxed Enough Already") has done a superb job of organizing and demonstrating. Never before had more than 1.5 million people come together in Washington DC as they did on 9/12/09. Smaller local and state "TEA Party" demonstrations were held all across the nation and spread the word that we're tired of increased taxes. All of these demonstrations were peaceful and effective, with a few exceptions where SEIU members intimidated some TEA Party members. But creating a new third party will only harm the conservative cause. read more »
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Victims of Liberalism
sevens - November 5, 2009 - 10:34pm President Obama has signed a hate crime bill, while simultaneously making America a more vulnerable nation. The new hate crime bill "piggy backed" on legislation that further weakened our sovereignty by killing plans for new weapons and war spending. America, pay attention this bill is a microcosm of liberal planning, President Obama rides on the Luxury that previous Presidents afforded him, by building the most powerful nation on Earth. The next US leader will be left to pick up the unpopular pieces of securing this nation.
The new measure expands currant hate crime laws by including violence based on gender, sexual orientation, gender identity, or disability. AP reports the defense part of the bill that wasn't cut, was a "must pass"; so republicans who realized that this legislation was an attack on free speech caved in to typical Washington politics, in order to get the defense dollars. **Hope and Change**
There is always a reason why a crime is committed, jealousy, greed, psychotic tendencies, hate, none of them are valid and all of them should be punishable by the appropriate measure. Our far left President and his ilk believe that victims of a crime are more important if they subscribe to a liberal lifestyle. If I get assaulted for my belief in Jesus Christ and his teachings it is now a lesser crime than a man who gets assaulted for believing he should have sex with other men. read more »
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Atheists Are Gaining Strength
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American Destructo
sevens - September 7, 2009 - 6:38am
I can easily think of a multitude of greater
causes to devote the federal government’s costly time and resources to, rather
than the unscrupulous task of prosecuting the prior administration. Eric
Holder’s witch hunt is a revolting waste of the taxpayer’s dime, but pales in
comparison when measured up to President Obama’s weak admission of not being
able to control his Attorney General. read more »
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Save America, Make Schools Obey The Law
Since 1980 it has been legal to teach the Bible in public schools based on the Supreme Court decision Stone v. Graham. The best way would be to teach it in all grades, so kids would learn truth before they grow old enough to drop out or do major crimes. But schools have been dragging their feet. In Clatskanie Oregon, superintendant Ed Serra said it would have to come down from Washington before he'd have the Bible taught and school board chair Stuart Hass said he wouldn't go there because there has been too much controversy in the past.
What we need is a nation wide effort to go to school board meetings and demand they obey current law of the land instead of the obsolete decisions made from 1947 through the 1960's. Any and all effort might help -- individual requests to teams of legislators going from district meeting to district meeting to lawsuits. Jay Sekulow and others stand ready to defend Christians in school lawsuits. read more »
Voters regardless of political affiliation
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