Showing posts with label conservative. Show all posts
Showing posts with label conservative. Show all posts

Friday, May 10, 2013

Progressives Should Grow a Pair and stay out of Our Freedoms.




Funny how the Minority in this country along with the media try to make the Majority through political correctness feel guilty or try to make it seem that the majority is evil and somehow not normal anymore. 

 As well as  how they try and change the perception of the truth of the American way through the same use of political correctness.

 Progressives should grow a pair and stay out of our freedoms and get over it. 

The kindness of heart is one of the most taken advantage of things.  People by nature find it easy to just say Okay.  They do so with the hopes it will fade, go away or not effect them.  It doesn't and it will not.  It just gets you, a group or an idea taken advantage of. 

And that has brought our nation of the strong and independent down to its knees. 

We now bow before a nearly godless society of dependent people led by a group with a mind set that was never intended to be.  Kindness and love is one thing.  Kindness without accountability is yet a totally different destructive thing to those who are self reliant. 

Kindness and love is a helping hand and a understanding.  Kindness without accountability is a handout and enabling.

These are some good links to better understand the delusion of political correctness. 




Does anyone else remember George Orwell's "1984"? As I recall, it was the restructuring of the language that allowed the government to control the thoughts of the people. Speech codes seek to do the same thing; by removing certain words from our collective subsciousness, they seek to change our views towards certain segments of our population. While the goals might be admirable, the methods are not, and are by no means justified by the final goal.

In the late 1980s and early 1990s, political correctness swept over this nation like a blanket of McCarthyism. New phrases were invented daily to replace the old judgmental and politically incorrect phrases that we had been using since the invention of the English language.

If you want to alter your speech habits in order to conform to your vision of political correctness, feel free. But, if you want to alter my speech habits to conform to your vision of what is and is not acceptable, then you have overstepped your authority. As a society, we should resist the temptation to do bad things for what we see as good reasons. We should not walk gleefully into the tyrannical abyss of speech and thought control. I certainly won't.

WEL3


Sunday, July 4, 2010

July the 4th, Our Birthday!!


America, referring to the United States, is officially 234 years old on July 4, 2010.

Sometimes we get wrapped up in the fireworks displays and other activities on the Fourth but we must take time as individuals to understand the true meaning.

The Fourth of July is a national holiday and it represents what our founding fathers went through in declaring independence. Our forefathers took enormous risk in creating and signing the Declaration of Independence and the Fourth of July is a celebration of that action.

It was the beginning of OUR nation when the Declaration of Independence was signed by brave individuals who stood and declared we want to be free. ( Drafted by Thomas Jefferson between June 11 and June 28, 1776), the Declaration of Independence was/is the nation's most cherished symbol of liberty.

The political philosophy of the Declaration was not new; its ideals of individual liberty had already been expressed by John Locke and the Continental philosophers.

**What Jefferson did was to summarize this philosophy in "self-evident truths" and set forth a list of grievances against the King in order to justify before the world the breaking of ties between the colonies and the mother country. **

How much power to allow the central government was the reason for the Constitution.

During the debates on the adoption of the Constitution, its opponents repeatedly charged that the Constitution as drafted would open the way to tyranny by the central government.

Fresh in their minds was the memory of the British violation of civil rights before and during the Revolution. They demanded a "bill of rights" that would spell out the immunities of individual citizens.
Thus we have our freedoms to this day because WE ARE PROTECTED from the gov in order to retain our liberty.

The Fourth of July should not only be a celebration of our independence of over 200 years ago but also the recognition that freedom does not come free.

It takes individuals who stand up for our right to live and the freedoms we enjoy to keep those freedoms in place. We are living in a time that our gov is growing into the same monster that made the birth of this great nation possible.

Do everything you can to keep your birth right. And everything you can from a gov once again putting its people in a state of enslavement to its gov.

The principles in the Declaration of Independence and those written into the Constitution are what this country is about.

It is only right and fitting that we honor all military personnel at these celebrations and let them know we appreciate their sacrifices and the sacrifices of their families.

TO WE THE PEOPLE!! Let us celebrate and remember how we have the freedoms we enjoy.

HAPPY BIRTHDAY......NOW GO EAT A HOTDOG AND A BURGER.

Saturday, May 29, 2010

COMMON CAUSE-The search for Independence


It was a day unlike any other day, when on July 8, the Declaration of Independence was read in public for the first time in Philadelphia. The year was 1776 and it was published in newspapers, copied, reprinted, and widely disseminated throughout the colonies.

Upon being elected to the Second Continental Congress in 1775, Thomas Jefferson drafted the "Declaration of Causes and Necessities of Taking up Arms." During the first Continental Congress, (which he did not attend because of his wife's illness) Jefferson sent A Summary View of the Rights of British America, which advocated a natural right to self government for America.

I believe it is very important to always realize this was not a decade of rebellion, but rather a decade of taking and reclaiming a freedom that the people of the colonies were afforded before the tyranny of the government of Great Britain.

Thomas Paine, a man of great insight wrote a pamphlet called Common Sense. Common Sense caused a decisive and spontaneous change in thought and action across America. The word first whispered by John Adams to members of Congress-"INDEPENDENCE"-was now shouted across the land.

George Washington at a low point of morale had Common Sense read aloud to the troops, and stated that it had "sound doctrine and un-answer able reasoning" and that it was "working a powerful change in the minds of many men."

In the writings of Common Sense, Thomas Paine openly advocated a new and original political thought. "Power of the People."

Common Sense was read aloud on city streets, passed around schools and preached from the pulpits of churches. (now days progressives are disconnect from such a thought) It was heard by almost every American citizen and in turn transformed them into patriots with a fearless spirit. And after returning from the Continental Congress in Philadelphia, Colonel Christopher Gadsden burst into South Carolina's provincial congress carrying a copy of Common Sense in one hand and in the other, a handmade yellow flag bearing the inscription: "DON'T TREAD ON ME." (today known as the Gadsden Flag) He immediately advocated "absolute independence for America."

When Common Sense was first released, the Continental Congress watched and waited for the reaction of the people at large.

On May 15, Congress recommended that the individual colonies sever all relations with Great Britain and created new and independent governments. This resolution was introduced by none other than John Adams. The man that years earlier had refused to have his ships boarded and was arrested for it back in 68. He had proposed the idea in 1774, but now was the time.

On June 7, 1776, Richard Henry Lee of Virginia introduced a resolution with three primary elements: 1) formulation of new continental constitution. 2) establishment of foreign commercial alliances, and 3) a declaration of independence.

Four days later on June11, Congress established a committee of five to draft the document. The appointed members were: Benjamin Franklin, John Adams, Roger Sherman, Robert Livingstion and Thomas Jefferson. The members asked Jefferson to take the job of writing the declaration. Jefferson was asked to write the document because he was thought well of through out all the colonies and it was considered support would be thought of as well. Adams gave three reasons why he wanted Jefferson to take the lead. These are the reason he gave in a conversation with Jefferson: 1) He was a Virginian. 2) Adams said, "I am obnoxious, suspected and unpopular." "You are very much otherwise." 3) Telling Jefferson, "you can write ten times better than I can."

The humility and self-knowledge displayed by John Adams paved the way for the creation of one of the most compelling documents in History.

Jefferson took two weeks to draft the Declaration of Independence. Franklin and Adams reviewed Jefferson's first draft, made a few minor revisions, but it was presented to the entire Congress largely untouched. The birth of a nation was about to take its first breath of air.

John Adams quickly became the Declarations most ardent advocate in an attempt to persuade the doubting states. Thomas Paine was one of the main lobbyist (yes there was lobbyist then) in favor of the Declaration. But it was George Washington's report that a British fleet of more than a hundred vessels had sailed into New York Bay that did it. The fleet seemed to be an all out attack on American positions and the final straw.

The Declaration was not only to declare independence, but to justify a separation from Great Britain. The Declaration was specifically aimed at King George III, largely because the colonies had already disclaimed Parliament's authority.

PEOPLE NOW HAD A COMMON CAUSE.

Similar to Common Sense, the Declaration of Independence was an act of treason against the government of Great Britain.

John Hancock was the first to sign the Declaration. He signed in large letters so that King George III "might read it without his spectacles." John said. This may have been some displayed anger because of his arrest back in 1768.

"We must be unanimous" said Hancock to the others on July 4. "There must be no pulling different ways. We must all hang together."

"YES," replied Ben Franklin, "we must indeed all hang together, or most assuredly we shall all hang separately."

The founding fathers knew there would now be no turning back. It was all or nothing. The last line in Jefferson's document stated their dedication: "FOR THE SUPPORT OF THE DECLARATION...WE MUTUALLY PLEDGE TO EACH OTHER OUR LIVES, OUR FORTUNES, AND OUR SACRED HONOR."

wel3

Thursday, April 29, 2010

Today, I start to write....

Well, today is the day I start to write. About what, I really don't know. Probably alittle about most everything that is on my mind and what makes me mad about everything that makes no sense at all.

It seems as though we are living in that time where what use to be right is now wrong and what use to be wrong is now accepted as being right and no common sense at all.

We see it each and every day. Every time we hear a congressman open his mouth, nothing but crazy, froth just pours out like we suppose to love what we hear....I think they are all idiots and they prove it to me most everyday.

The media, well, they are not reporters of events anymore. They just push what the state seems to be wanting to turn us into next.

The State (gov) takes our Liberty and stomps on it each and everyday in the name of social fairness. And they use political correctness as the tool of control.