Wednesday, October 27, 2010

DON'T BE TO BLAME

One short week, seven days from now, we’ll be scratching our heads at some of the political races which were lost and we’ll be singing in jubilation at some of the races which were won. Pundits will be prognosticating and the talking heads will be running amok. Hopefully, those of us who have a deep and undying love and respect for our American heritage will be drawing a deep breath and reaffirming our beliefs as we prepare to work together to move the country further toward the restoration of liberty, justice and democracy for all. That, however, can only happen if each and every one of us votes on November 2nd.

Never before in the history of our great nation have we been faced with an election of more importance, for we are literally at the crossroads of democracy and Marxist socialism. In this election, I truly believe we will be making the choice as to which road we will follow and what the future of our country will be. Judging by the radically left turn and the loss of individual liberties which has occurred in the previous two years, one can only presume that an unchallenged or unfettered continuation of the same will result in the total “change” that Obama envisions.

Just over two years ago, before the last election, I warned of the things which actually occurred in 2009 and 2010 should Obama and his cohorts win. Looking back, I have to say that I now believe I under-estimated the situation.

I also predicted that, under Obama’s plan, the nation would be transitioned enough by the end of his first term that he would be able to seize control of the country and we would be unable to stop him. I still believe that is true and that he has made substantial progress toward achieving that goal.

That is what this election is really all about, and that is the reason why you must vote and vote with the future of America at the forefront of your thoughts. Millions of Americans who voted the wrong way in the last election now regret it. Don’t be to blame for another mistake. Vote for America; vote American.

1 comment:

The Unknown Scribbler said...

Good job. I expect that, in the process, some seats will be filled with new Democrats. I'm all for it if that is the will of the people and if the new faces will be responsive to that will.