"Freedom has cost too much blood and agony to to be relinquished at the cheap price of rhetoric" Thomas Sowell
Tuesday, November 6, 2012
Will the 2012 Election be the Most Important Election in Our Nation's History?
For years I've heard many conservative media pundits proclaim how important this particular election is. I've heard in 2000, 2004, 2008, 2012, to name a few, that this is the most important election ever in the history of our country. I've heard radio talk show hosts Rush Limbaugh, Sean Hannity and others make that statement. I remember hearing in 2004 the importance of that particular presidential year. America was fighting a "war on terror" in both Afghanistan and Iraq. There were a couple of Supreme Court justices that were slated to retire. We heard that it was important to re-elect George W. Bush because the balance of the court was dependent upon whom we elected as president. If John Kerry were to win, then liberal, pro-abortion justices would be appointed and it would tip the bala-nce of the court to the leftists. We also heard that year that we needed Bush because we were fighting two wars in the Middle East and we needed a Commander-in-chief that wasn't soft on terrorism. Kerry was a very liberal Senator from Massachusetts and many were fearful that Bush's agenda to fight terrorism would be rolled back if Kerry were to win the presidency that year. Bush happened to win the election that year.
The sad truth of the matter is that regardless whom we elect to the Oval Office or in Congress, the socialist agenda moves forward regardless if it's George W. Bush or Barack Obama. House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi has stated that elections don't matter. I'm afraid there's a lot of truth in that. Why? Because so-called conservative Republicans do nothing to stop the Obama agenda. They allow President Obama and his Democratic colleagues to have their way. House Speaker John Boehner and House Majority Leader Eric Cantor are worthless as House leaders. Neither one have accomplished what they said they would do once the Republicans assumed control of the House in 2011. The size and scope of government continues growing. Federal spending keeps on ever increasing. Obamacare is still fully-funded. That's in spite of the fact Republicans have the power in the House to eliminate wasteful spending from the budget. There's no difference between the Democrats and Republicans on the federal level. With that being the case, how significant is this electio?.
Today is election day. Don't forget to take time to vote. We definitely need to vote out Barack Obama. If he's re-elected today, then be prepared to see this country become a fascist nation. Mitt Romney is far from perfect. He's liberal himself. I don't trust Romney. However, I would rather take a chance on a man who has good family values and knows how the economy should run rather than vote for the incumbent president who is married to the ideology of Marxism. He embraces the philosophy of Saul Alinsky. I'm not going to say that this is the most important election ever in the history of this nation. However, I'm going to say that it's clearly evident if we allow Barack Obama another four years as president, there's no telling what will happen to America.
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