Monday, October 26, 2009

On my soapbox again...

So, I'm on Andrew Breitbart's new website Sunday evening reading an op-ed by Patrick Tuohey titled "Tea Party Dilemma: Honey, I Shrunk the Party" when I read the age old story of how the Tea Baggers are dividing the Republican Party and will cause the Dems to rule. I'm so sick of people blaming conservative voters when liberal Republicans lose an election... so I popped a cap in his arse and wrote this comment:

'You [Patrick Tuohey] wrote, "By picking a fight within the GOP and calling for an inquisition against RINOs, Tea Party activists are sowing the seeds of all our defeat. There are plenty of people within the Republican Party with whom we disagree. But reducing our current 218 members in the US House and Senate to a more pure 200 or 190 is no victory at all. "

I completely disagree with that statement! A so-called conservative party has no place for liberal congressional leaders or Republican Party support. If I were a liberal, I would want to infiltrate the GOP with liberals; in this case RINOs. Either the GOP needs to support its platform before its politician, or shove the platform up your ass!

True conservatives will not compromise certain conservative values. For all I care, you can call yourself the Christian party, but if your actions don't reflect your platform/objective, don't expect Christians to support you. Same with conservatives!

I would rather face the dissolution and demise of the U.S. Constitution today, than make my children and grandchildren have to fight the socialist/Marxist bastards 10 or 20 years from now. They need to see their parents stand up for their rights as guaranteed by our Constitution instead of worshipping another Messiah!'

After sharing my thoughts to this smoozer, I felt better, especially after I read another commenter quote John Quincy Adams:

"Always vote for principle, though you may vote alone, and you may cherish the sweetest reflection that your vote is never lost."
but I could be wrong,

Denney Crane

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2 comments:

Jarale said...

Always stand up for what you believe in. You don't have to be an ass about it, but have some balls and stand your ground. I work with macho men, and they have their opinions, not that I agree with all of them all of the time, but I admire them for being honest and standing up for themselves.

Anonymous said...

Totally agree! You could be wrong.
But you're not (wrong).