
Romney's Sacrifice is Our Call to Battle |
Culture War Lee
Ellis
February 11, 2008 |
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Mitt Romney’s
recent withdrawal from the race increases chances for John McCain to be the
Republican Nominee. Romney rightly feared that if he had stayed in the race, he
would make it easier for a Democrat to win, and, as he said, “...in this time of
war, I simply cannot let my campaign be a part of aiding a surrender to terror.”
As Romney put it, Democrat candidates would, “...declare defeat in Iraq” and
retreat. It would mean attacks on America, launched from safe havens. “This
would make Afghanistan under the Taliban look like child’s play. This is not an
easy decision for me,” said Romney, “I hate to lose.” He stood aside for the
party and our country and we must all now – begrudgingly or not – get behind
McCain.
So after Romney,
what do Conservatives and fellow Republicans do?
Our newspapers,
this week, are headlining an important Associated Press economic poll which
proves an escalation of a false Democrat concept by showing that many voters
(65% Democrats versus only 18% Republicans) now think that the Iraq war is
choking the economy and that leaving Iraq will stop any recession. Overlooked is
that one more 9/11 can completely destroy America’s economy within seconds if we
lose our presence in the heart of the Middle East!
To the few
Republicans who have said, “I can never vote for McCain,” please remember that
whether it was border security, amnesty, or anything else for which you blame
McCain (or any Republican nominee), a no vote from you will insure that
you will get much worse from either Hillary Clinton or Barack Obama!.
In addition, you
will risk new suicide attacks by sleeper cells already here in the USA as al
Qaeda becomes emboldened by our retreat from Iraq. We will then see innocent
lives lost combined with a lost economy! Is this really worth your not voting
for the Republican nominee?
We do not have a
Republican Party that is the same as our former Reagan GOP any more than we have
the old Democrat party of JFK, Harry Truman, Scoop Jackson, et al. Joe Lieberman
is the last Democrat still standing and even he is now an Independent.
Over the past
decades, we have seen the Socialists infiltrate our universities, political
parties and even some churches. When Ronald Reagan was asked why he left the
Democrat Party, he replied that he had not; it had left him as it moved to the
far left! Since then, both parties have moved even more to the left with the
heavy immigration of liberals from Central and South America, Mexico, the Middle
East and the new Socialist Europe.
The cry to the
Republicans from the Leftist media was that we had to open our tent and be more
inclusive. Well, we then started to include liberals and Democrats who had
switched to independent or “undeclared” status. Conservative Republicans have
been outnumbered by liberals or RINOs, as a result. Rush Limbaugh said that only
75% of voters in the Republican Primaries were genuine Republicans! There is a
difference between being inclusive and being infiltrated!
It is indeed a
shame when more Iraqis, four years ago, walked miles on dirt streets with the
possibility of being shot in order to vote and we here cannot take an
air-conditioned car to a neighborhood voting place to vote Republican! That
has to change. Four years ago, 80% of the Iraqis voted and in California,
the same geographical size, only 40% voted!
Add to this mix the
many graduates from the leftist universities with tenured professors. These
former young Republican students, over a four-year period of indoctrination,
were converted to flaming liberals! Many Republican parents have told me they
don't understand what happened to their kids after they paid big bucks to get
their children a "good" education.
The Democrats
(remember the newspaper endorsements) wanted McCain to win the endorsement of
the Republican Party because they thought a majority of the new voters who are
under the age of 50 would choose a young, “idealistic” liberal over a 71
year-old Republican.
The current
statistics show that in the Democrat Party, the young flocked to Obama during
the primaries while seniors voted for Hillary. We forget that many of today's
youth have no knowledge of civics or history. No wonder they are swayed by the
rock-star attraction of Obama! To me, his youthful cheering, arm-waving audience
is mesmerized by his pulse-stirring oratory of words, sans definitions, making
this crowd reminiscent of the hypnotized arm-waving young crowds in the Germany
of the late 30s. The important factor to remember is that these new voters now
outnumber the older generation and Obama can spur them to vote in November!
We must prove now
that the Democrats and “Drive-by” media were wrong in their reasoning for their
endorsement of our nominee. Presuming that Huckabee will not get many more
delegates, Republicans must unite behind McCain if he is our nominee so that
America can be a winner in November.
We have to take
back our city and state school boards, governments, our universities, and stop
giving in to political correctness. We have to learn our own Republican heritage
and teach it to others. So few people today understand that Abraham Lincoln, and
even Martin Luther King, were Republicans. Already there is mounting Leftist
propaganda to stop the Electoral College. If this happens, this would cause all
future presidents to be elected by the major urban centers in metropolitan
cities such as New York, New Jersey, Detroit, Chicago, L.A. and San Francisco.
America would cease to be a Republic and become a European type of democracy
instead.
Some good signs:
Black Republican groups are starting to grow and escape the Democrat
Plantations. We need to encourage them. There are also thousands of successful
Hispanics who are Republicans. They have combined their talents and energy with
the benefits of our capitalist system and enjoyed the results. Their family
values are also identical and they can help newcomers to our land realize the
advantages of the Republican Party for their futures, too.
Governor Romney
lamented in his farewell speech on relinquishing his candidacy, “the attack on
America’s culture,” and castigated liberals for fostering welfare dependency. We
must rebuild the theory that one’s talents and hard work determine his or her
progress, not the government.
Too many think a
government is extremely rich and so therefore has the money to support us. That
may be true of a dictatorship and its many palaces for the Dictator, but not the
USA. Our government has no money ---zilch! All that our government can do is to
take money from businesses ---small to corporate--- and from our personal
wallets and then redistribute it! The more the government spends, the higher the
taxation on all, and thus, fewer jobs become available causing our economy to
falter. Smaller government and lower taxes mean more jobs and more money for all
working or retired folks.
Too many people
forget that most rich people got that way by creating companies that became
successful and so were able to expand job and career opportunities for thousands
of other people! It takes a lot of money to create or expand any successful
business. So, the next time you get a paycheck, please look at the signature ---
it is not that of a poor person!
When Democrats talk
about taxing the rich, they are really keeping you and me from some of our
income regardless of whether it is from a raise, a promotion, a new job or
retirement pensions or dividends. This is something to remember when you vote
for a political party or candidate. What is its philosophy of taxation as well
as defense, security and family life?
Let’s march forward to win in November and to reclaim the
legacy of the Republican Party and this great nation (a
Republic) founded by our forefathers.
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Lee Ellis is a retired journalist and narrator, formerly with both CBS and
Gannett (USA Weekend). He was also a combat veteran of WWII, having fought
in the South Pacific invasions. He had the pleasure of interviewing Ronald
Reagan as an actor and then later working to help him become Governor of
California. |
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