Posted on 08/06/2009 7:46:24 AM PDT by Federalist Patriot
Here is video from an Arkansas Town Hall Meeting where a man told Congressmen Mike Ross and Vic Snyder, "You need to get the Government the hell out of our way." This followed the two Democrats trying to make the case for why they support a Government take-over of Health Care. . . . . . (Watch Video)
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At least he had a meeting. Our local Congresscommie in Tampa. Kathy Castor cancelled hers in favor of an unpublicized meeting in the YBOR CITY section. A run down area where whites are afraid to go. She is attending a Black activist organization meeting for photo ops and will be protected by Acorn Brownshirts. She is a wild eyed Pelosi desciple and hopefully will be thrown out in 2010.
The following essay, reprinted with permission, is from a 1987 book entitled, "Our Ageless Constitution."
"Although all men are born free, slavery has been the general lot of the human race. Ignorant - they have been cheated; asleep - they have been surprised; divided - the yoke has been forced upon them. But what is the lesson? ...the people ought to be enlightened, to be awakened, to be united, that after establishing a government they should watch over it.... It is universally admitted that a well-instructed people alone can be permanently free." James Madison America's Constitution is the means by which knowledgeable and free people, capable of self-government, can bind and control their elected representatives in government. In order to remain free, the Founders said, the people themselves must clearly understand the ideas and principles upon which their Constitutional government is based. Through such understanding, they will be able to prevent those in power from eroding their Constitutional protections. The Founders established schools and seminaries for the distinct purpose of instilling in youth the lessons of history and the ideas of liberty. And, in their day, they were successful. Tocqueville, eminent French jurist, traveled America and in his 1830's work, DEMOCRACY IN AMERICA, wrote:
On the frontier, he noted that "...no sort of comparison can be drawn between the pioneer and the dwelling that shelters him.... He wears the dress and speaks the language of the cities; he is acquainted with the past, curious about the future, and ready for argument about the present.... I do not think that so much intellectual activity exists in the most enlightened and populous districts of France' " He continued, "It cannot be doubted that in the United States the instruction of the people powerfully contributes to the support of the democratic republic; and such must always be the case...where the instruction which enlightens the understanding is not separated from the moral education.." Possessing a clear understanding of the failure of previous civilizations to achieve and sustain freedom for individuals, our forefathers discovered some timeless truths about human nature, the struggle for individual liberty, the human tendency toward abuse of power, and the means for curbing that tendency through Constitutional self-government. Jefferson's Bill For The More General Diffusion Of Knowledge For Virginia declared:
Education was not perceived by the Founders to be a mere process for teaching basic skills. It was much, much more. Education included the very process by which the people of America would understand and be able to preserve their liberty and secure their Creator-endowed rights. Understanding the nature and origin of their rights and the means of preserving them, the people would be capable of self government, for they would recognize any threats to liberty and "nip the shoots of arbitrary power in the bud." (Adams)
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How is it that Arkansas goes R for presidential elections, but their governor, lt. governor, both US senators, 3/4 reps, and their state legislature are dominated by Ds?
ACORN
Because a lot of Arkansans look at our Dems as different from big city, northern liberal Dems. ( There is some truth in that.) On social issues, Arkansas is pretty conservative. If you were to run a pro-gay marriage, anti gun Democrat, my guess is they wouldn’t get far. I also think our size plays into it. There is a lot of connection - if someone you know and think highly of speaks highly of a candidate - you have a good chance of voting for that person, regardless of party. Just my unscientific observations from the Natural State.-—JM
ML/NJ
Huck and the brothers did virtually nothing to build the Republican party in the Barefoot State.
Although he was a moderate, Rockefeller stood a better chance of building a viable party, had he lived.
Huckabee never hesitated in shooting his own.
bookmark
Hey! We had Huckabee for a hundred years (or so).
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