Wednesday, September 8, 2010

Saying NO is important & an update from the Nug

HA HA HA... cartoon from Bubba at Facts Are Stubborn Things
John Fricke at AT has a great list of why the answer is NO. Children are running the show in Washington supported by 20% (waning?) of the public who calls themselves "liberal". Time for the other 80% and TRUE leaders to say NO. Why? What do I mean?:

"The "party of no" is meant, and should be clearly understood, as the party of "no, you will not." Yes, Republicans will come out boldly to answer to the charge that they should stand for, and not just against, something. But clarity again: conservatives are standing for something simply using the word "no."

"If a child lives in a home where the house rules are not enforced firmly, the child believes it has the authority to determine, to some level, his or her own boundaries. Frankly, that last sentence defines leftist parenting. Principled adults use "no" firmly to establish that there is a solid foundation and that nothing will be allowed to weaken it. This administration has sought to "transform" this nation by "change" through reworking our foundational support. It's the one true point of clarity from the left. And those hammer blows have been met by adults who are saying, firmly, "no."

"No" stands for something. It stands for the intentions of the founders and the rock of the republic. "No" stands for America -- for her ideals, her world leadership, her strength, and her light."

"The left simply cannot wrap its collective brain ("collective" is the proper word) around the concept of "the party of no." It's somewhat effective when conservatives fire back with "we are not the party of no; we are the party of hell no," and while it gets a point home strongly, it also reinforces the false belief of the left as to what the "party of no" truly is."

HEY OBUMBLES REGIME, CAN YOU HEAR US YET? THIS IS WHAT WE MEAN:


  • No, you will not nationalize health care or manufacturing.

  • No, you will not mortgage our children's and grandchildren's futures for any reason, let alone paying off your supporters.

  • No, you will not place limits on media that serve only to silence criticism against you.

  • No, you will not engage in a foreign policy that apologizes for our actions or undermines our allies.

  • No, you will not use the Department of Justice as a political weapon.

  • No, you will not view our Constitution as amendable at will by a handpicked judiciary without our consent.

  • No, you will not cripple our industries with federal regulations designed to promote the wishful desires of the left.

  • No, you will not play politics with our security to attempt to appeal to groups that will be beneficial to your electoral desires.

  • No, you will not transform our great nation into a lesser one.



Ted Nugent has an good update from his travels, says he appreciates Glenn Beck, Sarah Palin (and many others) and points out "...the heartbreak and frustration with Fedzilla refusing to respect "we the people," the anger at the runaway corruption and abuse of power from the top down, and the rude, soulless arrogance displayed by elected officials violating the fundamental pillars of the American Way are palpable and offensive on every level."



"November is right around the corner. Thank God, for the Obama tailspin cannot be sustained any longer. The vicious abuse of power and corruption must come to a screeching halt as soon as possible if we are to stop the well-orchestrated economic hemorrhaging and the further deterioration of our foreign policy nightmare."



Mr. Nugent urges "(everyone) to continue to turn up the heat, charge forth with increased vigor and confidence and spread the good word far and wide like never before. Engage, educate and recruit an increasing army of "we the people" Tea Party warriors, by convincing your families, co-workers, friends, neighbors, fellow churchgoers, your hunting buddies, your BBQ buddies, your bowling buddies, everybody, everywhere, every time, every day, we can and must take back America from the disconnected Fedzillacrats and bureaucrats, starting in November and continuing ever after. "


2 comments:

  1. God, I pray Republicans take back at least the House to stop the madness. Thanks for linking to the terrific article by Ted Nugent, a true patriot.

    BTW, neo-neocon linked to a very interesting article by Dinesh D'Souza writing for Forbes which seems to explain alot about how Obama thinks and why he wants to "fundamentally change" America. It makes alot of sense. If you get a chance, it's a good read.

    http://www.forbes.com/forbes/2010/0927/politics-socialism-capitalism-private-enterprises-obama-business-problem.html

    --SCOTT

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  2. Thanks Scott, I'll check it out... :)

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