The
current political mantra seems to be the cry for "Change.”
But what does this mean? Change to what? We voters need to
be sure we know what is being promised before we step
through the looking glass as Alice did.
Investor’s
Business Daily asks, "Is it a change from victory in Iraq to
defeat, from low taxes to high and from prosperity to
dependency?” Conservative Republicans like Romney, Thompson
and Giuliani suggest "change” is getting rid of the
Washington insiders who have been running the nation for
years with much talk and little change. Yet, in New
Hampshire, the voters selected McCain and Clinton, hardly
any change there from the past. Sounds like our news
anchors and newspaper reporters should be asking more
questions instead of just reporting what the politicians say
as the reporters dutifully record it or write it down! We
voters need to insist on clear definitions of words before
we capitulate to one side or the other.
Then there
is the capitulation to "Political Correctness” where the Far
Left preaches to us to never judge, always be tolerant
(tolerant of what, they never say) and help them separate
church and state as if this is a mandate from our
Constitution. They even try to tie it in by reminding us
this came from Thomas Jefferson, the main writer of "The
Declaration of Independence” and one who had a strong
influence on our Constitution.
But
Jefferson never told us to include in any official document
that we should separate church and state! The real story,
as Paul Harvey likes to say, is that the Danbury Baptists
were fearful that this new President was going to make them
change their method of worship, which was controversial in
his day, and so they wrote him asking him to address this.
President Jefferson immediately wrote back to assure them.
In that letter, he wrote,
"I
contemplate with sovereign reverence the act of the whole
American people which declared that their legislature should
‘make no law respecting an establishment of religion or
prohibiting the free exercise thereof,’ thus building a wall
of separation between Church & State.”
How our
Supreme Court legislated otherwise is reason enough for us
to demand a President who will appoint and insist that all
new Justices abide by the original Constitution and not try
to either legislate or infer from unofficial documents or
from European Constitutions that our beloved document of
freedom has any different meaning!
Newt
Gingrich said in his new DVD about his tour of Washington,
DC,
"There
is no attack on American Culture more destructive or more
dishonest than the relentless effort to drive God out of our
public square!”
Past
Democrat Presidents may have agreed with Gingrich. It was
Harry S. Truman, who said,
"We
believe that all men are created equal because they are
created in the image of God.”
And it was
President Franklin D. Roosevelt, who claimed,
"Rules
are not necessarily sacred, but principles are!”
My
favorite quote, though, comes from President Ronald Reagan,
who said,
"If we
ever forget that we are One Nation Under God, then we will
be a nation gone under!”
The coming
2008 election is the most important one we will ever face as
we will be making the decision as to what kind of country we
intend to leave for our children or grandchildren to
inherit. Will it be a Godless, Socialist democracy with high
taxes causing fewer jobs while those who do work will have
to not only support their own families but also take care of
those who refuse to work or are not legal citizens? Or will
we leave them the great Republic Americans have been
building since 1776 with freedom for all to pursue happiness
as promised by our Constitution. Our nation is now
teetering on a political cusp ready to slide down to the
left or the right. Your 2008 votes will decide the future
fate of this country and what those ready to inherit this
nation will have to live with. Once the votes are counted,
there will be no turning back. 2009 will start eight years
of the following:
1) To
maintain a nation under God or to continue to completely
separate church and state, thus to maintain faith or move to
being a secularist nation;
2) To stay
as a Republic or be converted to a European-type Democracy;
3) To keep
Capitalism or accept Socialism;
4) Keep
lower taxes with more jobs or higher taxes with fewer jobs
available as a result.;
5) To have
a Constructional or a Legislative Supreme Court;
6) To
continue our current emotional and political "Cultural War”
or to, once again, unite as the true United States of
America!
How you
vote in 2008 will answer which of the above our next
generation will inherit!