When one considers a bill written by presidential appointees, politicians and lawyers it will never actually say "Death Panel." One must look beyond the wording to the intent of those "crafting" the legislation. In this case, Rep. Bachmann has delved into the obvious "ideology" of the crafters. This is what wise and prudent investigators do, be they conservative legislator or police detective. In this case, it is clear that those whom the President has chosen to surround himself, and who craft such policy, are cold-blooded and callous at the least and horrific humans at worst. Throughout history there have been foreign leaders that dealt horrible blows to humanity, each of us can name them. Even these knaves probably had a few good policies but their evil grossly outweighed any good. A look at the President's advisors and their ideology not only gives insight into Mr. Obama himself, but lets us see the goals they really seek, though it be obscured by legislative double-speak. Bachmann, Palin and the the awakening giant, aka the American people, know evil when we see it.
Friday, August 7, 2009
Rep. Bachmann and Sarah Palin Speak for Me
My comment left at The Washington Times re: an article by Amanda Carpenter in regard to Sarah Palin's support of Rep. Bachmann in speaking out against Obama's Deathcare:
Sunday, August 2, 2009
Pondering a Purpose
When we are young we seldom consider a grand purpose for our lives. There are many activities that one undertakes to achieve goals we think are useful for our happiness. But many of these, while important, are transient and after the achievement and the lessons learned, are left behind as a foundation for larger wisdom.
A purpose is a motivation; a reason to accomplish a goal or move in a certain direction. A motivation or purpose can be for the betterment of our spirits and to leave a positive mark or legacy for those that come behind us or it can be for our own power over others and the dominance of our intent over the free intent of others. When I analyze the purpose underlying many of those currently in overt positions of national leadership and trust, be it politics, acedemia or the media, I find my instincts to be trustworthy. The motivation behind those who so easily look down upon us from their lofty Beltway, New York and Hollywood vistas are motivated by base ego and lust for power, veiled by extremely competent spinning and often affable facades. Purely, for now, the Chicago, Ivy League, elitist mindset.
When the Obamas, Nancy Pelosis, Barney Franks, Moureen Dowds and Valerie Jarretts are placed under the microscope of common sense and evolved instinct, the hair raises on the back of the neck of anyone who believes in our Founding Documents. These towering intellects do not respect the great good heart, wisdom and spirit of the American people. They assassinate the effectiveness and honor of those who expose them and gain power through lies, misdirection and secrecy. It is not only on the Left (aka Progressives) that honor has been compromised but in what should be the center or the Right as well. We have, ourselves, lost our way or become jaded to the facts of the baser parts of human nature. But I have awakened as millions of others have. This is why I can trust a smart, principled and gutsy woman from Wasilla, Alaska to lead a nation rather than leave it in the hands of skulking liars and cowards. I would follow and fight for ten thousand principled true Americans rather than sell my honor cheaply to elitist snobs and traitors.
So my purpose has evolved for my (at 62) somewhat more limited future. With the bulletproof days of youth long past and most of my great battles of achievement won, I now concentrate on the world my daughter will inherit. We kid with each other that she and I grew up together. I raised her, mostly alone since she was 3 1/2, to love life, have a good heart, to know her own mind and to be free. I was only 19 when she was born. But she has many years left and so do millions of other young Americans that have little or no idea what true freedom and liberty really feel like. I remember it like a I do my first kiss or my first real responsibilities.
So my purpose now and for the foreseeable future, perhaps my final purpose, is to secure in stone the American "idea" that the Founders believed in enough to risk all they had; an idea that has been corrupted and sold and manipulated to a point beyond recognition. It is a noble purpose. One that, while terrible in its cost in loss of sleep, intense thought, blogging, and research, is beautiful in its attainment for those we love, born and yet to be born.
A life of grand accomplishment for me in engineering, science, law enforcement, corporate communications, military intelligence and more, topped off with a grand purpose: the gift of freedom and liberty for my daughter. What could be more fulfilling?
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