If you think I'm being extreme, then start here, read the following quote, and judge for yourselves.

Norman Thomas (November 20, 1884 - December 19, 1968) was a leading American socialist, pacifist, and six-time presidential candidate for the Socialist Party of America. He was ordained as a Presbyterian minister in 1911. As a candidate for President of the U. S., Norman Thomas said, in a 1944 epoch speech:

"The American people will never knowingly adopt socialism. But, under the name of "liberalism," they will adopt every fragment of the socialist program, until one day America will be a socialist nation, without knowing how it happened. I no longer need to run as a Presidential Candidate for the Socialist Party. The Democratic Party has adopted our platform."


I rest my case. Wake up America. The Socialists are no longer simply at the gates, or merely the unseen and forgotten bogeymen of the Cold War. They are already in power.

Blog entries are below. Please to enjoy.

25 November 2009

Afghanistan- soon to be another Viet Nam, thanks to our politicians

I'm pissed.  I am.

Bottom line:  If our fighting forces are not allowed to do what they do best and kill terrorists who would threaten our great Nation, then bring them home.

I hate that Americans are dying for a country that doesn't care about them, and I mean Afghanistan.  We sent countless soldiers and Marines to Viet Nam and have the Vietnamese ever thanked us?  Exactly.

Enough.  Obama has already stated he isn't comfortable with victory in Afghanistan.  What American CiC says that kinda shit?  Wow, talk about inspiring esprit-de-corps.

I am livid right now.  Enough is enough.  DC killed our fighting men in Viet Nam and they are looking to politicize Afghanistan and do it all over again.

Do we really need to repeat this?  Don't our fighting forces deserve better?  They need a mission.  They need solid leadership.  They know America prays for them, but how nice would it be to know that DC is doing the same?

God Bless our Armed Forces.  They need it now more than ever.

Long Live the Republic.

24 November 2009

Insurrection-

Main Entry: in·sur·rec·tion
Pronunciation: \ˌin(t)-sə-ˈrek-shən\
Function: noun
Etymology: Middle English insureccion, from Anglo-French, from Late Latin insurrection-, insurrectio, from insurgere
Date: 15th century
: an act or instance of revolting against civil authority or an established government
synonyms see rebellion
in·sur·rec·tion·al \-shnəl, -shə-nəl\ adjective
in·sur·rec·tion·ary \-shə-ˌner-ē\ adjective or noun
in·sur·rec·tion·ist \-sh(ə-)nist\ noun

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Rebellion against tyranny is obedience to God.- Thomas Jefferson


I'm just saying....

23 November 2009

Monday Morning and it's pretty quiet...

Let's see...

Oh, there is Burka Barbie.  Always a great gift idea for any Muslim girls you know.

The Senate has voted 60-39 to open up debates on the "Let's Bankrupt America and Kill Unborn babies and Old People Health Care Reform Bill".  Debates are to take place after Thanksgiving.  Apparently even liberals need to celebrate an American holiday in which they can assuage their guilt over us, as white European folks, killing off Native Americans by eating turkey.  I myself will be spending Thanksgiving actually giving thanks to my King and God, for being blessed to be an American, but I'm a Bible-thumper who clings to his guns and religion.  Go figure.

Afghanistan still looms in the distance, as does Obama's plan to deal with it.  Cap and Trade is looming as well.  And let's not forget Immigration Reform.  Oh, Obama has such a full plate!  I wonder if Michelle can help him out? 

2010 is right around the corner.  I, for one, am extremely excited about it all.  Can Conservatives rally and take back their places in our government?  Hmm.  Time will tell.  I would pick candidates and do my utmost to support them, starting now.  I'll be watching and gathering info on the CT races.  You should do the same wherever you happen to live.  Not a command, just a suggestion.

2009 is soon to end.  Thanksgiving is this week, and then Christmas.  Times like this call for us to gather together as family and share our lives with one another.  I love the end of the year!

That's it for now, folks.  There is still that 800-pound gorilla in the room named We the People that doesn't look any too happy.  It's okay to not like the government as it is today.  It doesn't make you a bad person.  It makes you a realist.  And with all this rock-star-Obama-worship crap we have had to digest lately, a little realism isn't such a bad thing.

Long Live the Republic. 

22 November 2009

Obama admits he is a Muslim-

I came across this while looking at the blog site American Pie.  Some of you may have already seen this.  If you haven't, watch it all the way through and pay close attention.

See for yourself, and make your own determinations as to if Obama isn't anti-American because of his Islamic faith.

h/t to American Pie, of course!  And to Feel the Change Media, who posted this on youtube originally.

21 November 2009

A handy guide to this Health Care Circus- Saturday 21 Nov 2009

I posted this on Political Integrity Now, but also wanted to post it here.  This is a nice resource, a "roadmap", of where this HC Bill is and what's coming up next and so on and so on.  Good stuff.

Please to enjoy!  Long Live the Republic!
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FAQ: A normal person's guide to health care reform

If you've recently found yourself wondering, "What the heck is going on with the health care reform debate?", you're not alone. The American legislative process is unwieldy, and never more so than in the United States Senate. Now that the House has passed a bill, the Senate will try to do the same starting Saturday.
Because we think you may have some of the same questions we did, and the bill being discussed would constitute one of the most consequential in a generation if passed, we thought we'd put together a quick primer on what to expect in the weeks to come.
So, what's happening tomorrow?
Saturday night at 8 p.m. ET, Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid will bring his proposed bill to the floor of the Senate to begin debate. To get things started, he'll need to pass a "motion to proceed."
The big suspense is over whether or not the bill will be successfully filibustered by opponents trying to stop it from being debated and eventually passed. If it is, the bill is dead. If it isn't, debate begins.
What the heck is a filibuster?
Tomorrow night's "motion to proceed" vote is the first of many times the process can be stopped by a filibuster by the bill's opponents. In this case, Republicans would try to prevent the vote by extending debate indefinitely by, for example, reading Sarah Palin's new book over and over and over again and refusing to stop.
To stop the hypothetical "Going Rogue" reading, Harry Reid will need 60 senators to vote to end the filibuster. This is called a "cloture" vote.
To get to 60, Reid will need all 58 Democrats and both independents.
Who would filibuster and why?
Excluding the outside possibility that Olympia Snowe would break ranks, all 40 Republicans would likely support a filibuster. So, to prevent Democrats from getting the 60 votes necessary to break one, only one Democrat or independent would need to join them.
The most likely suspects for this are independent Joe Lieberman and conservative Democrats Mary Landrieu, Ben Nelson, and Blanche Lincoln. Recent speculation has focused on Lincoln, who faces low approval numbers in conservative Arkansas and an upcoming re-election bid in 2010. Nelson and Landrieu are also both from conservative states, though neither is up for re-election in 2010. Lieberman is not up for re-election and is from more liberal Connecticut, but may be influenced by the large insurance industry presence in his state.
What happens if the Senate does pass a bill?
After weeks of speeches and amendments and filibuster threats, if the Senate passes a bill, it moves on to a "conference committee." Here, members of both the House and the Senate will negotiate over the final details while trying to merge the bill passed by the House with the bill passed by the Senate.
All the hot-button issues will be on the table. If the Senate passes a bill without a "Public Option" it will need to be debated again. Many House Democrats want the controversial Stupak Amendment, which bans funding or subsidies for any insurance plan that funds abortion, removed in conference.
If these issues are ironed out, the committee will create a "conference report," or final bill, that will need to be passed yet again by both the House and the Senate. Yet again this vote in the Senate can be filibustered, so any ''conference report'' will need the support of 60 senators.
If the "conference report" is passed in both houses of Congress, it will be sent to President Obama's desk for his likely signature.
When will all of this be over?
Up until last week, few people thought that this process could be completed by the end of the year. But the Senate Democrat's bill recently received positive feedback from the Congressional Budget Office, the nonpartisan federal agency that advises Congress on financial matters. This has led some political observers to think that maybe, just maybe, Americans will know whether or not their country's health care system will be dramatically overhauled in time for the holidays.
-- Thomas Kelley and Brett Michael Dykes are contributors to the Yahoo! News blog

20 November 2009

Second Amendment article from Zion Beckons-

http://zionbeckons.blogspot.com/2009/11/second-amendment.html

I really, really enjoy this particular blog!  The owner(s) are exceptionally interesting folks, and in a perfect world, we would live close to each other and have many long discussions into the wee hours of the morn.

Read for yourself and be sure to throw them some love.  Theirs is one of the few blogs on this wide-open Internet that really make me think.

Friday, November 20, 2009


The Second Amendment

  
A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed.”

In the first amendment to the Constitution of the United States of America, various freedoms (religion, speech, press, assembly and petition) are outlined which the founders deemed vital to a free nation. The language is unambiguous in its intent and framing. It is a solid statement, in response to grievances which had been previously suffered at the hands of a foreign king.

To guarantee those rights, the second amendment was enacted to assure the citizenry the means to implement them. Again, the language is unambiguous, but, like the first, it is under constant attack by those who seek to destroy our freedoms. They recognize that an armed citizenry is less likely to be overcome by an over zealous abridger of freedom and liberty.

I have come to believe that the true strength of the constitution lies in the threat it presents to those who would abridge our liberty. Our enemies, both foreign and domestic, seek to alter our governance to the whims of men and not law. If they can manage to subvert the intentions and wisdom of the founding fathers, they can make strides toward the subjugation of the people through incremental denial of guaranteed rights. This is why our sovereignty is under constant attack. Any persons who wish to turn our national will over to any group of international figures fails miserably to understand the principles which have made our nation what it is today.

There is a reason why the executive branch cannot make treaties with foreign entities without congressional approval. As representatives of the people, they supposedly represent the will of each individual citizen. Granted, not all of us agree, but in the majority the collective will may be expressed.

When those in government ignore the will of the folks who are paying for representative government and ignore their intentions we have that option left which every one dreads; the use of the second amendment to implement the first and all others. The last time the union was seriously threatened the death toll exceeded a two-thirds of a million. The union was preserved as a result of that horrendous loss of life and the good offices of a man who thoroughly understood our constitution, Abraham Lincoln.

In the United States today, we have been attacked by forces which our people do not understand. Ideological warfare, economic warfare, and legislative mischief are not as easily understood as a full out assault on the beaches of the Carolinas or California. Our people readily grasp an armada of bombers or a flotilla of warships off our shores; when they are exposed to intellectual dishonesty—not so much. They would much prefer to be able to identify a despot, dictator, or czar as a threat to our peace. The ramifications of economic warfare baffle the average Joe.

We have become accustomed to using familiar templates in our lives as identifiers of oncoming grief. Barring an easily identifiable enemy they are less able to recognize the peril to the republic. It is even more difficult when the danger comes cloaked in supposed social good, world peace, or spiritual garb. Every reader has a tale to relate about confronting indifference by a friend or family member. When their formerly dependable media fail to report an ideological or economic assault, their eyes glaze over and they assume that everything’s just fine.

Well, it is not “just fine.” Both the first and second amendments are constantly assailed by those who favor top down governance. Neither is conducive to despotism. So long as we have an armed populace, we have a fall back position to enforce the wisdom contained in our constitution. Although dreadful to contemplate, the presence of millions of armed citizens may finally be that which urges potential oppressors to find greener pastures. As Americans finally figure out the danger they will become increasingly resistant.

Today it is manifest in scrupulously peaceful protests. On 9/12 in D.C., there was no evidence of arms, rude behavior, hooliganism, threats, or other violations of good conduct. So far, the only hard examples of violence have come from those who are counter-protesting the Tea Party crowd. I fear that as the disintegration of government continues, the people will finally become impatient with their leaders. As the reason and patriotism of the leadership gradually disappears from the scene, they may well become enraged to the point of violence. As the essentials of moral government are shoved aside a more primal side of the protest movement may well come surging to the top.

Are these folks actually capable of violence? Keep in mind they are the ones who have already fought America’s wars, run the country’s businesses, raised our nation’s children, and strived within their own communities for the betterment of every citizen. They are also those who wish to enjoy the rights of their fathers, have the opportunities to succeed, and have families of their own. Not least among them are those who have lived a full life of freedom, made their own individual mark, enjoy the love of their progeny and are more than well aware of the history of the greatest country in the world. They are not constrained by gender, age, color, or financial equity. Their common goal is the furtherance of the America which they all love and honor. They do not want “change” and their “hopes” do not coincide with the current despotic agenda. They have become more fed up with events each day.

A safe prediction will be that the tipping point will not come in a cataclysmic event. As more and more people disapprove of governmental action, there will be an incident here and an event there. Each of those will be dependent upon the emotional content of the grief dispensed to lone individuals. The targets may well not be household names whose role in government is not as obvious to everyone as to the person who finally exacts his version of appropriate revenge.

Depending on the response to these actions, others will see “permission” to continue the purge and gradually escalate the resistance. As pressure mounts to stifle this violent dissent, only then will the movement gather an organizational capacity. One instance then will lead to another until we reach the level of the grounds at Lexington and the “Bridge at Concord.”

This piece is an opinion and not a call to arms. That call is unnecessary. We are already armed and we certainly don’t agree with our “betters” in Washington. It is impossible to insult a Tea Party Protester by associating him with a homosexual deviation or define him as a “right-wing extremist.” Most wear those labels with pride and the knowledge that they know what the protest is all about. It is about liberty. It is about freedom. It is about sovereignty. Most important, it is about “defending the Constitution of the United States against all enemies both foreign and domestic.” They took that oath and they believe every word of it.

We have been here before and, God willing, we shall be here the next time our country is under attack. Some may pay dearly to defend our freedoms but that is nothing new in our history. No one looks forward to this situation but also none will shun his responsibility to his fellow citizens. They never have and they never will.


In His abiding love,

Cecil Moon

Political Integrity Now! Yeah, and then some.