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Tuesday July 18, 2006
Everywhere I look it's democrat this and liberal that, and it makes me sick. You can't turn on the tv without hearing it. You can't open the newspaper without reading it. They're angry about life, they have no sense of personal responsibility, they're looking for someone to blame, and self-sufficient republicans end up at the end of their fingers when democrats start the pointing.
I believe that if something goes wrong in your life, you have no one to blame but yourself. The person in the mirror. If you do drugs and get drunk every night, it's not your daddy's fault for not loving you enough. It's time democrats stop simply stirring up the problems that America has, or labeling all problems as Republican responsibility, and start helping us find solutions.
You never hear Democrats talk about possible scenarios for fixing problems; instead, all you hear is that Republican _____ is responsible for the ____ problem, and he should be removed from office right away. Take on some responsibility yourselves, Democrats. Stop looking around for someone else to blame for your lives.
The time has come. Grow up!
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Wednesday July 12, 2006
Opponents of George Bush -- a.k.a. democrats -- consistently make claims about republicans being totalitarian, or at least authoritarian, and even out to hurt the American people. This couldn't be further from the truth. Why do they make such claims? Here's 5 reasons:
1)War.
They say: The president is warring with other countries, and it is wastefully ending the lives of (a small number of) soldiers.
I say: Bush may be wrong, but he believes with all his heart that he is doing the right thing. I support his decisions concerning our global security.
2)The Press.
They say: Any restrictions implied on the press are unconstitutional.
I say: The press shouldn't have the right to publicize anything that could put my life in potential mortal danger any more than they have the right to physically put my life in mortal danger, without penalty -- following due process of course.
3)Outsourcing.
They say: To hell with Big Corporation. Equal pay and mandatory jobs for all.
I say: Where in the Constitution does it say that you are guaranteed a job? Life is tough; it's a lot tougher everywhere else folks -- grow up!
4)Religion.
They say: The Right is trying to force their beliefs on the rest of us.
I say: If there is such a movement, then it has been a long time coming, and you started it when you took prayer out of school -- a time when kids could do things like walk down the street alone at night without having to worry. You still have the right not to participate in any event you find uncomfortable, like prayer or church, but you don't have the right to ask someone, in office or otherwise, to disregard their beliefs just so they won't offend someone. Our President is a professing Christian, just like 50 out of the 56 signers of the Declaration of Independence; therefore, he will do his best to make decisions as one (but will never be perfect). And good luck getting a married Atheist into the White House.
5)Gay Marriage.
They say: Free country.
I say: It's like white guys trying to join a black fraternity: Give me a break.
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