Saturday, August 29, 2009

Do They Really Hear What We Think? Do They Care?

If you've ever called to read your Congressman or Senator the riot act, then you know they always say "I'll be sure to pass that along directly to the Senator/Congressman".  Do you ever wonder if they actually pass your comments along?  I certainly have.

I've called Bart Gordon's office and told his office manager that the Congressman needs to remember that he works for We The People, not Nancy Pelosi.  Now, how many of you think they really passed that jewel along?  I wouldn't bet on it.

Wildly frustrated, back when the worst thing we had to worry about was President Bush's inexplicable refusal to secure our borders, I actually told Senator Frist's office that I couldn't understand why they didn't get the message.  For them to be so oblivious to what we wanted, I opined that they must be either stupid or corrupt, and stupid was starting to drop back to second place.  Not in my wildest dreams do I think they told Senator Frist I said that.

I even faxed Nancy Pelosi and told her she was the un-American one when she stated I had no right to disagree with her.  I'm sure that kept her up nights.

In my view, the polls tell the real story.  Politicians live and die by polls, so I can't believe they are oblivious to their pitiful approval and trust ratings.  Yet, despite clear messages that we aren't happy, they keep moving us toward socialism.  Do they care?  I'm starting to doubt it.

Friday, August 28, 2009

Why Isn't CNN Talking About This?

So typical of the left wing.  They claim to be all about rights and freedom.  Yet their Chosen One wants the ability to flip and switch and shut down the internet.

I find it appalling that the President would seek authority that the US does not own or control.  There's no reason such a thing could be helpful - unless you want the ability to stop free speech.  Such a power would be extremely useful for that.

Thursday, August 27, 2009

I Guarantee It's Not In There

Monday night I raced home from work so hubby and I could attend one of Bart Gordon's Town Hall Meetings. The meeting took place in a theatre on the local college campus.  Very appropriate, I thought, to have a political meeting in a theatre.  But I digress.

We stood in line for quite a while, waiting to get in.  There were 900 seats available and all but 75 were given out on a first come, first served basis.  While we waited in line, I ended up talking to a gentleman in line in front of me.  He was pro-Obamacare and I am most definitely anti-Obamacare.  During the course of the discussion, he tried to tell me that HR3200 would not eliminate private health insurance.  I quoted the portion of the bill that would do just that.

Mr. Pro assured me that was not in the bill.  I asked him if he had read it.  The conversation proceeded something like this:

Mr. Pro: "I guarantee you it's not in there." 
Me: "Have you read it?"
Mr. Pro: "I guarantee you it's not in there."
Me: "Have you read it?"
Mr. Pro:  "I've studied the relevant portions." 
Me: "Have you read it?" 
Mr. Pro: "I've studied it." 
Me:  "So you haven't read it." 
Mr. Pro: "Well no.  But I guarantee you -"
Me: "If you haven't read it, then you can't guarantee me a darned thing, now can you?"

I then pointed out to Mr. Pro that part of my job entails reading contracts.  Not glamorous work, but useful.  I asked what he did.  Are you ready?  Yes, Mr. Pro was a poli-sci professor.  I nearly fell over laughing.  I finally managed something along the lines of "Well, THAT explains alot."  Offended, Mr. Pro asks what I mean.  Me:  "Because you have no idea what life in the real world is like."  Mr. Pro tries to convince me that academia is the real world.  I just managed not to hoot directly into his face but I did tell him he was sadly mistaken and that academia had NO relationship with real life.

I share this conversation with you because I think it's quite interesting that Mr. Pro was so ready to guarantee me something wasn't in a bill that he hadn't read.  And these are the people who want to bring us Obamacare.  I rest my case.

I Am Not UnAmerican Damn-It!

Ok, I am really sick of Nancy Pelosi and Harry Reid trying to demonize me, and others like me, for not wanting to turn America into the Socialist States of America.  I'm so sick of it that I finally decided I might explode if I didn't get some of it out of my system.

As Hillary screeched in the Senate a few years ago:  "I am sick and tired of people who say that if you debate and you disagree with this administration, somehow you’re not patriotic, and we should stand up and say, “We are Americans and we have a right to debate and disagree with any administration!” 

Right on Hillary.  Probably the only time you'll hear me say that!


So here I am, starting a blog.  Not that I think the world necessarily needs another blog.  But we can't have too many voices telling the liberals to back the heck off and stop trying to ram socialism down our throats.  Franklin and Jefferson were right:  Those who would trade liberty for security will soon have none and will deserve neither.

It's time to stand up and be counted, before it's too late.  So here we go.