A Republic, if you can keep it

Sunday, September 28, 2008

Question Of The Week, 9/28/08

Good afternoon, I'm a little late today. As a rule I post my question in the whee morning hours before I go to bed. This morning I just couldn't think of a question until I was about to fall asleep. Looking at our National Debt will make a person wake up and wonder how that possibly could have happened. As of this time the National Debt is, $9,855,707,675,685.21, this weeks Question Of The Week ask you to make a prediction. How much longer do you feel it will be before the National Debt reaches ten trillion dollars?

I'll post my answer in the Comment Section Tuesday morning.

God Bless America, God Save The Republic.

Tuesday, September 23, 2008

A Dr. Ron Paul Endorsement

I've been trying to figure out what could possible be better than a Dr. Ron Paul endorsement every since I first got the news yesterday. "I’ve thought about the unsolicited advice from the Libertarian Party candidate, and he has convinced me to reject my neutral stance in the November election. I’m supporting Chuck Baldwin, the Constitution Party candidate." (Continue Reading) I kept coming up blank until I read the comments that followed Ron Paul's announcement, it sounds like a good deal of Ron Paul's supporters will now be supporting Chuck Baldwin. I don't think the mainstream media will be able to ignore the Baldwin/Castle campaign much longer now that Dr. Paul and his army have arrived.

God Bless America, God Save The Republic.

Thanks go to:
Ron Paul's Campaign For Liberty

Sunday, September 21, 2008

Question Of The Week, 9/21/08

Good morning. I couldn't find anything in the news or in my e-mail that gave me an idea for a question this week. So here we go. This weeks Question Of The Week is. Should a member of a labor union be able to request that his or her monthly dues not be used for political campaign contributions?

I'll post my answer in the Comment Section Tuesday morning.

God Bless America, God Save The Republic.

Wednesday, September 17, 2008

Constitution Week 2008

Today September 17, 2008 is the first day of Constitution Week (Click on Home after page opens) ( 9/17-9/23 ). A week long commemoration of one of our most important documents, the other one is the Bible (IMO). The week is meant to emphasize citizens responsibilities for protecting and defending our Constitution and preserving it for posterity. This week we should remind people that the Constitution is the basis of our great heritage and the foundation of our way of life. We should study and remind others to study the events that led up to the framing of our Constitution. If there are young people in the home getting them involved in this weeks celebration is very important. They are our country's' future. Chuck Baldwin mentions them in his 2008 salute to our Constitution. "On this Constitution Day of 2008, may this generation of Americans live up to its responsibility to valiantly bequeath to our posterity the same legacy of freedom that was so bravely and miraculously bequeathed to us. For the sake of freedom, for the love of our children, and for the safety and security of our republic, may each of us determine for ourselves--and commit to Almighty God--to "preserve, protect, and defend the Constitution of the United States." (Continue Reading). Let's leave the television set's turned off for about an hour each night this week and use the time to study the Constitution.

God Bless America, God Save The Republic.

Thanks go to:
Chuck Baldwin Live

Tuesday, September 16, 2008

Sarah Palin On Illegal Immigration/Amnesty

In his September 16, 2008 column Constitution Party presidential candidate Chuck Baldwin refers to Sarah Palin's answers to Charles Gibson's questions as very troubling. I found something else mentioned in the column troubling, "Since my last column, I have discovered that Sarah Palin did nothing to prevent the state of Alaska from being a sanctuary state for illegal aliens." After reading the La Frontera post that Chuck mentioned I did a little web surfing to see if I could find anything on my own. I didn't have any luck. This leads me to believe that Sarah Palin doesn't feel that our wide open borders, illegal aliens or amnesty are important issues. They are important to me. That's one of the reasons for the sign in my front yard which reads, "Stop Illegal Aliens Chuck Baldwin for President 08."

God Bless America, God Save The Republic.

Thanks go to:
Chuck Baldwin Live
La Frontera

Sunday, September 14, 2008

Question Of The Week, 9/14/08

Good morning. The title of an announcement in my local paper got my attention, "What If You Were President" (Continue Reading). It isn't what I expected but it sounds like it might be interesting. I'm old enough to go and I'm laid off from work so the time is no problem and it's free so I can afford it. That title, "What If You Were President", just suppose you were . This weeks Question Of The Week, What would be one of your first official act's if you were elected President of the United States on November 4, 2008?

I'll post my answer in the Comment Section Tuesday morning.

God Bless America, God Save The Republic.

Thanks go to:
The St. Joseph News-Press

A Little Out Of Control Spending?

If you had a neighbor that was a retired mechanic,and a very good one from everything you'd heard would you let him work on your broken down car for free? All you'd have to do is pay for the parts. Or would you insist on taking it to the shop and paying top dollar? That is not the Question Of The Week. I think most of us would let our neighbor help us out. An e-mail I got from Downsize DC.org told of a recent post at Reason Magazines' Hit & Run blog site that shows us that is not how our government works. "Retired Glenwood Springs car dealer John Haines' hope of donating a giant chunk of snow -white marble to the federal government to replace the cracked Tomb of the Unknowns at Arlington National Cemetery is stalled again." (Continue Reading). That should give us some idea as to why the national debt is currently $9,686,528,669,622.59 (As of 11:53 PM on 9/13/08). I've contacted my United States Representative (Sam Graves R-MO) and ask him to look into the matter or to explain why Thurman Higginbotham, deputy superintendent of Arlington won't except John Haines' donation. I figured there couldn't be a better time to contact Sam about this since he is up for re-election in November.

God Bless America, God Save The Republic.

Thanks go to:
Reason Magazines' Hit & Run

Sunday, September 07, 2008

Question Of The Week, 9/7/08

Good morning. Yesterdays visit to the Constitution Party's presidential candidate Chuck Baldwin campaign site lead me to a link that says United States Representative Ron Paul (R-Texas)has invited Dr. Baldwin to a press conference. Several visitors to Austin Cassidy's Independent Political Report have commented on the announcement (Continue Reading). This weeks Question Of The Week is. What do you feel is about to happen, will Representative Paul endorse Chuck Baldwin?

I'll post my answer in the Comment Section early Tuesday morning.

God Bless America, God Save The Republic.

Thanks go to:
Austin Cassidy's Independent Political Report

Saturday, September 06, 2008

Enormous Crime' Details POWs Left Behind

We got an interesting E-mail from Lynn O'Shea of National Alliance Of Families yesterday.


Enormous Crime' Details POWs Left Behind
Friday, September 5, 2008 9:30 AM

By: John LeBoutillier


John McCain has every right to play the POW card. Five and a half years in various North Vietnamese POW camps is a major part of John's life, and if he chooses now to bring it up on the campaign trail, and to highlight it in his convention speech, who can deny him the right?

Lately, the media has been getting on him over this. Back in the 2000 campaign he would discuss his Vietnam years. Now, since Steve Schmidt, a former Karl Rove deputy, has taken over, suddenly both the campaign and McCain himself invoke his POW past in virtually every setting - from fielding questions from Jay Leno to answering questions about how many houses he owns.

Clearly, Schmidt knows that McCain's distinguished military record is an invaluable asset, especially in a campaign during wartime against someone who never wore the uniform.

The GOP's use of McCain's fellow former POWs in St. Paul was masterfully done. They were a part of each speech and added much to flesh out the inspirational story of McCain's imprisonment.

But McCain has opened the door to something he may not want to brag about: the U.S. Senate dealing with the issue of living U.S. POWs left behind at the end of the Vietnam War.

On this issue McCain and his campaign spokesmen remain silent.

And for good reason. As detailed in "An Enormous Crime: The Definitive Account of American POWs Abandoned in Southeast Asia," by former U.S. Rep Bill Hendon and Elizabeth Stewart (Thomas Dunne Books/St. Martins Press), a 2007 New York Times best seller, many U.S. government officials, Republican and Democrat, have ignored this emotional issue.

To keep it simple: McCain and others on the U.S. Senate Select Committee on POWs in 1991-1992 failed to acknowledge evidence brought to them from the DIA, the CIA, and other USG intelligence agencies. This evidence showed that U.S. POWs in 1992, 19 years after McCain and his group of POWs came home, were still laying down their names and "escape and evasion" codes in rice paddies and trails and fields adjacent to their prisons.

These authenticator codes, unique to each U.S. airman shot down (similar to a bank PIN code featured a combination of letters and numbers.

McCain was shown aerial and satellite images of these signals, which basically mean, "I am alive! Please come and get me!"

In his convention speech last night Sen. McCain was repeatedly interrupted with shouts of "USA! USA! USA!" Well, one of the most startling escape and evasion codes captured by an American satellite in 1988 was a gigantic USA, with a letter K (known as a "walking K") underneath it, placed by a downed American pilot in Laos 15 years after the end of the Vietnam War. This photograph is on the cover of "An Enormous Crime."

McCain was also shown transcripts of intercepted Laotian military radio transmissions in which communist Pathet Lao soldiers discuss the movement of "American prisoners."

And he was shown over 900 first-hand, live-sighting reports of U.S. POWs held against their will in both Laos and Vietnam.

Did McCain, a decorated and heroic former POW, jump up and use his clout and status to demand that everything possible be done to rescue these men?

No.

Instead he played politics to help an embattled President George H.W. Bush try to defeat Ross Perot, a strong POW advocate, and Bill Clinton.

In effect, McCain the so-called "man of integrity, honor and character" who says he always puts country first, abandoned these men to a cruel fate. Their cries for help went unanswered.



This is not the first time that we've seen an article that tells of McCain's and other elected officials disgusting inaction on the POW/MIA issue. This is how ever the first time McCain has got his party's nomination. I feel that if he is going to tell of the time he served as a POW during this campaign he should also explain his stand on the BRING THEM HOME issue. I feel that he owes that to all of the POW/MIA families that have been waiting for one thing for decades. The Truth.

God Bless America, God Save The Republic.

Thanks go to:
The National Alliance Of Families