In the last year there's been much talk over the airwaves about voting out the incumbents in this year's 2010 general election. There's all kinds of talk show hosts saying that the 2010 general election will be the most important election since the 1980 election when America was in the midst of stagflation where our nation was experiencing double-digit high interest rates. America also was facing the hostage crisis in Iran. That year was a presidential election year where Ronald Reagan beat incumbent Jimmy Carter for the presidency. I believe this year's election is far more crucial than the 1980 election. As I speak our nation is in the midst of one of the worst recessions in close to 30 years and the unemployment rate is still climbing. Our national deficit is at a very critical level. We're either or almost at the point where the interest rate on the debt alone will be enough to where it will be impossible to pay back our nation's debt. We no longer as a country have the manufacturing base that we once had that made us an independent country. We don't have enough jobs in America to add further tax receipts to the federal government. Iran is looming it's head once again and could possibly launch missile strikes at Israel and Western nations. Iran's president, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, is equivalent to Adolf Hitler who hates Jews and even denies the Holocaust ever existed. America has a President along with the help of the Democratic majority in Congress that's transforming us into a socialist nation. Even though the 2010 election isn't America's salvation, it's crucial we vote out the vast majority of incumbents in Congress which includes both the Democrats and Republicans.
Most talk show hosts and political pundits are placing a great emphasis on this year's 2010 elections. Many of the more conservative "partisan" talk show hosts such as Sean Hannity and Rush Limbaugh are excited about the prospects of the Republicans taking control of Congress once again. I have a message for those registered Republican voters that classify themselves as politically conservative and believe in upholding constitutional values. The time to vote out the incumbent frauds must BEGIN AT THIS YEAR'S PRIMARY IN EACH STATE! If you are a registered Republican and you're tired of the same old politics and business as usual, then you have a responsibility to vote in this year's primary. The primary is the election where the candidates from each political party is chosen to face each other in the general election. IT WILL BE TOO LATE IF WE WAIT UNTIL THE GENERAL ELECTION TO VOTE OUT THE INCUMBENTS! What choice will we have in the general election if the choices we have are the progressive Democratic candidate vs. a Democrat-lite Republican. It's too late in the general election when all we have to choose is the lesser of two evils. The emphasis must be on the primary. Voting out the incumbents must begin at the primary. If registered voters bypass the primary, then the choice of candidates to vote for in the November election will be those that represent the party establishment. There won't be a substantive candidate to vote for if voters fail to vote in the primary.
The message that I'm sending out is primarily to those that are registered Republicans. It would behoove the Democrat voters to vote out the incumbents in their party during the primary as well. However, I don't know the thinking of most of the registered Democratic voters. Many of those that are registered Democrats think a lot about government services being reduced and things of that nature. Being a registered Republican, I know it's crucial Republican voters vote in this year's primary. We need to weed out a whole string of Republican incumbents during the primary. The truth of the matter is most incumbents of both parties are corrupt and they need to be voted out. The only way America will have a choice to vote for a substantive candidate is to vote in the primary. There's all kinds of establishment or country club Republicans that need to be weeded out in the primary. It's rare to find a Republican candidate that stands for God, country, and the Constitution in the general elections. The reason for that is because of a low voter turnout in the primaries. That must change this year. We have no choice.
Every state holds their primaries on different dates throughout the year. Texas just had its primary this past Tuesday and sadly incumbent Governor Rick Perry won the Republican nomination. Perry was opposed by Deborah Medina and Kay Bailey Hutcheson. I don't know the results of that outcome but I doubt there was a high voter turnout. The primary is just as crucial or even more so than the general election. We choose the candidates that will be the face of each party during the November election. What choice will we have if the candidates of both parties are virtually similar? None!
In the state of Arizona, there will be a primary in August. There's a huge senatorial race featuring Republican candidates John McCain and J.D. Hayworth. Republican voters need to vote for J.D. Hayworth. John McCain's nomination will be a disaster if he were to win. Whomever the Democrats run won't be any better. Instead, that candidate might be worse than McCain. That's why Arizona Republicans need to vote in this year's primary. They need to vote for the candidate that will provide voters in November for a legitimate choice to vote for. Voters need to vote for a candidate that will stand for God, country, and the Constitution. Voters shouldn't choose the candidate based on whom they think will win the election in November. Voters should vote for a candidate based upon principle. If the candidates they're voting for don't believe in upholding the Constitution, then they aren't worthy of your vote. There's other Republican incumbents that need to be voted out in the primary such as House Minority Leader John Boehner of Ohio, Rep. Charles Grassley of Iowa, and the list continues. We need a new set of Republican candidates to face off in the November election. We don't need the same old incumbent Republicans that helped cause the problems our nation is facing.
I totally agreed with Glenn Beck at his CPAC speech in Washington. Republicans don't get it. That's why Americans are furious. The Republicans are playing the game with the Democrats. Most of the Republicans that are still in Washington were in Congress when the Republicans held the majority in Congress. Most of these Republicans need to be voted out in the primary. They are part of the problem. There's only a few Republicans such as Senator Jim DeMint of South Carolina that possess any substantive value and even they aren't perfect. The establishment Republicans need to be voted out in this year's primary--not the general election. It will be too late if voters don't vote in the primary and vote out these frauds. In November, voters might not have much to vote for if there isn't a high voter turnout in the primary. We don't need Democrat-lite Republicans as the choice of candidates in November.
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