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Time: How The Right Went Wrong

Time: Where Will The New Conservative Ideas And Leaders Come From? We subscribe to Time in the Grassfire office. It's an excellent way to keep tabs on the liberal media's "spin" on things as well as what is on the agenda horizon. Time offers subscribers a nice feature -- an "Ahead of Time" email with access to the upcoming issue a bit in advance of the normal distribution channels. You may have already seen the cover of the most recent ...

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March 16, 2007 06:26 PM    View printable version     Link to this comment   
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February 14, 2007
Comment updated May 8, 2007 01:34 PM

Steve,

Thank you so much for Grassfire, Fire Society, and your enrelenting pursuit of a free and protected America under the same framing by our founding fathers of our Constitution and Declaration of Independence.

In my lifetime I've swung from staunch Republican, to staunch Democrat to Independent, and now Conservative.   Through all the swings, though, I've always been a Conservative.

During this last swing, into the realm of our founding father's conservative Christian Republic - an ethics, morals, and standards, I am seeing for the first time a very unified America in that the majority of us are leaning on the conservative side of issues, and want the Republic that our founders framed this country upon to be the podium with which we expect our next president to govern from. 

Hillary Clinton, Barak Obama, Newt Gingrich, Rudy Guillani,  John Mc Cain, John Edwards, Mitt Romney, and most all the others stand for  the exact opposite of what the majority of the American citizens are saying.  None of them will win this election and it will be because the American people have had enough of the lies, deceptions, corruption and out right treasonous behavior all these candidates have displayed at one time or another in their tenure as elected officials. 

Tom Tancredo and Ron Paul are the only two who have superlative voting records, clean histories and powerful positions on the things that matter most to most American citizens. 

I believe a Tom Tancredo/Ron Paul, or vice versa, presidential ticket will be the winning ticket.  It's up to us to put them there. 




inamericasince1700
March 16, 2007 06:36 PM    View printable version     Link to this comment   
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February 14, 2007
Comment updated May 8, 2007 01:34 PM

The point is that it doesn't matter anymore What the media spins, the American Republic isn't buying it anymore. 

We're seeing through all the lies and deceptions, and will not accept the treasonous acts our elected officials and media are perpetrating upon us ANYMORE. 

They're gasping their last real treasonous breaths, and the rest will be just a fast downhill slide for all of them.  It's just a matter of time and unity now, for the American citizens to take our country back and start charging our elected officials and media for the crimes they've been committing against the American Republic.

I'm just glad I'll be there to watch. 




inamericasince1700
March 17, 2007 03:55 PM    View printable version     Link to this comment   
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February 11, 2007
Comment updated May 8, 2007 01:34 PM

I hope it doesn't take until 2016. I believe that if we elect another globalist to the Whitehouse in 08 we won't be able to take our country back.

Ronald Reagan is my favorite president, but he did make one fatal mistake; accepting George H. Bush as his running mate who was elected on his coattails. Reagan, initially wanted Jack Kemp, who was far more conservative than Bush, but thought Bush would help his chances to get elected (Bush was pro-abortion, and quite liberal at the time, and flip-flopped on those issues as quickly as he did "read my lips"). As we now know, Reagan would have easily won with out Bush. To me, this should be a lesson in pragmatism over principle. Even the best president in modern history succumbed to it, and today we're about to pay for it with our national sovereignty. I wonder how much different things would be if Jack Kemp had succeeded Ronald Reagan.




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March 23, 2007 10:22 AM    View printable version     Link to this comment   
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February 5, 2007
Comment updated May 8, 2007 01:34 PM

To read these entries on Fire Society, you would be unable to understand how so many liberals have been elected to the House and Senate.  Not only just liberals, but so far left, they're in danger of falling off the edge.  I feel a lot of the problem is just simply people voting their party.  Their folks voted democratic or whatever, so they do, without thinking for themselves.

Regarding the latest amnesty bill, is it just coincidence that the Republican sponsor is named "Flake"?

Where are the likes of Teddy Roosevelt when we could use him in this age of peril for our Nation?  He would "git 'er done" and "political correctness" be damned!!  He was a plain-spoken (easy to understand) man.




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