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Friday, February 8, 2008

Conservatism

Conservatism has been in the news a lot recently, and for the most part, those who call ourselves conservative have been getting some pretty bad press. I think what most people fail to realize is that in order to be a conservative, you have to put conservative principles before party. In a sense, that is my frustration with the current Republican party and their nominee for President, Juan Mexicain. 

Conservatives have built up the Republican Party since the time of Reagan. Now we are having to watch the party that our principles have built be torn apart by those who wish to put the party over the principles. Conservatism transcends Party. To those of you who call yourselves social conservatives, or fiscal conservatives, you are not conservative. 

When the moderate Republicans learn this, or Conservatives unite and form their own party the country will be in for a fundamental change similar to that we experienced under Reagan in the 1980's. Until then we can expect the rift in the Republican party to continue to grow. 

I can pick the party over the person, but I can not put the party before the principles.  McCain in my mind is not suited to lead this country. He has been a career politician, except of course for his military service, for his entire life. He is a Washington Insider who would rather work with those who would destroy the United States from within, than ally himself with those who understand what has made the United States great. 

No matter who is elected in November now, we have sealed our fate for the next four years. the country will move closer to socialism, and the new dependency created will ensure that we will never be able to even get back to the dismal state affairs that is today...

Sorry about the negative tone of this post, but I missed my meds...

God Have Mercy on the United States...

Prayers...

Pisio

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