Tuesday, April 3, 2007

A New Poster On Off-Topic.

He likes the Cedarford approach.

I am new to this forum (joined tonight) and have taken a little time to look around at some of the different topics and posts. I do not think I would be going out on a limb if I were to assume that this site leans a bit to the left. That being the case, perhaps some of you would be kind enough to answer some questions for me. In doing so, please note that infantile personal attacks will be ignored and will only demonstrate the pitifully low IQ of the poster.

Please forgive the fact that the questions will leave out a lot of detail. This is only to avoid having this post go on forever.

1) When did God become politically incorrect in America? Americans bow to all religions, whether they be Muslim, Hindu, Wicca (not cerain about that spelling), or any fringe cult, but God and Christianity are under constant attack. The media, liberal politicians, and leftists across the nation seem to have utter disdain for Christianity, why?

2) I will be the first to admit that President Bush is not much of a conservative. He possesses some conservative qualities, but strongly lacks others. Regardless, we were attacked ... plain and simple. I do not care why they (militant Islam) do not like us. The fact remains that they took it upon themselves to plan and carry out an attack against our nation, killing thousands in the process. For that we must look at what is happening in that region that threatens our nation and way of life. It is a time for us to get tough and stand together in an effort to break the threat that exists. Instead, we have liberals across the nation who seem not to care what happens as long as we hurry up and get out of battle. The hatred for President Bush outweighs the need for people to stand together in America. Can anyone articulate a reasoning for this?

3) The war in Iraq is unpopular. I do not dispute this. I am unhappy with it as well, but for different reasons than Harry and Nancy would like to believe. I think it is impossible to fight a politically correct war. That alone will lead to defeat. That is exactly what I think we have been trying to do. You cannot fight a battle while trying desperately not to offend those you are fighting against ... that is lunacy. Thus we end up in our current situation. My disappointment comes in the sense that I believe we should have taken a total brute force approach from day one. I also believe that many of those polled in national polls are unhappy with the war for the same reasons, not because they want us to announce a date for withdrawal ... an idea that is mind-boggling in itself, and slink back home, tail firmly tucked between our legs. How can liberals support such notions? Further, do any of you liberals support people like Nancy, going and touring terror states that have been behind attacks on U.S. troops? The last I knew, the role of the speaker of the house was not to go over seas and try to affect foreign policy in opposition to the President of the United States.

4) Hillary and Obama are the popular dem candidates, yet they both pander to liberal constituents shamelessly. Obama has no real experience that would prepare him for president and Hillary can't seem to decide what liberals expect her to believe in (therefore her core beliefs and values seem to change daily). Can anyone articulate what it is with any of the liberal candidates that leads you to believe they have any moral stability, honor, integrity, or honesty? And before anyone asks, I cannot support any of the current republican candidates. I am waiting patiently for Fred to jump in the race.

5) Are there any of you who openly support the socialized state that we are headed toward? Liberals seem to be in strong favor of socialized health care, retirement, prescriptions, etc. Look where socialism leads and what we are dealing with already. It will only deteriorate with further socialization. What are your thoughts?

6) Education ... wow, where to begin ... K-12 teachers are not there to teach political philosophies. Can any of you justify teachers that use their positions to pass along liberal points of view and talking points?

I will stop here for now, though there are many more topics and much more detail that can be added. Thanks in advance for your comments and input.

Posted by: RedStateConservative () on Wed 4.4 7:56am

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