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Is Anyone on Capitol Hill Looking Out for Voters? - (is Henry Hyde last of dying breed, patriots?)
THE RANT.US ^ | JUNE 24, 2005 | FRANK SALVATO

Posted on 06/24/2005 9:53:47 AM PDT by CHARLITE

When US Representative Henry Hyde spoke about the bill that would penalize the United Nations half the dues it extorts from the US annually for not embracing reform he included as shocking a statement that has ever been uttered on Capitol Hill. He alluded to the fact that those who represent us in Washington DC need to be “good stewards of the people’s money.” Of course, for this statement of common sense to have any meaning those in Washington would first have to understand that the money they “appropriate” isn’t theirs, it’s ours, and that they work for us.

I like Henry Hyde. Some on the left still insist on blaming him for Bill Clinton’s self-inflicted problems. Clinton’s visits to Monica Lewinski’s “cigaritorium,” understand the strict interpretation of the law, were Hyde’s thankless responsibility to investigate and prosecute. He has consistently proven to be a man driven by common sense, patriotism and the notion that elected officials should first and foremost look out for their constituency. After all, the title is that of “public servant,” not political peer of the realm.

Sadly, Henry Hyde is a dying breed. Mr. Hyde is retiring and that will leave Washington DC with one less reasonable voice committed to representing the folks back home. He will be missed.

Today’s elected official is working less for those who voted him into office than he is for his political organization. Both sides of the aisle are guilty although it is perhaps more prevalent on the side that marches from the center toward the left onto oblivion. Most of today’s elected representatives have completely forgotten for whom it is they work.

When the Founding Fathers came up with their “great experiment” they envisioned those who would populate the halls of Congress as “everymen.” Serving as an elected official is supposed to be a civic duty. Being elected to office obligates one to serve the citizenry of one’s state or district, not a political party or organization.

Increasingly the allure of power has corrupted the men and women on Capitol Hill. While absolute power corrupts absolutely, the allure of power poisons clear vision and destroys common sense while pandering to the weakness in those of little strength. Judging from many of the actions emanating from Congress, today a great many of our elected officials are ignoring their duty to their constituents in favor of fulfilling their own ambitions and over riding concerns.

Instead of being dedicated to appointing judges who are the most knowledgeable of the law – those who would be the best stewards of the US Constitution – many in the Senate has chosen to twist the judicial confirmation hearings of first rate judges into a litmus test favoring activist rights. The fact that these judges have been given the highest ratings by their peers and in most cases have been elected by an overwhelming majority of their constituents is seemingly inconsequential. Discounting qualified candidates is the mark of a poor constitutional steward.

The idea of righting the wrong that is the Ponzi scheme of Social Security has been derailed by those on the left too hell-bent on opposing each and every idea coming out of George W. Bush’s administration. Calling a plan that allows for ownership of one’s own hard earned money “risky” and painting a voluntary investment plan as a “privatization of Social Security” is hardly being honest with the American people. Quite to the contrary, it is literally lying to the American people while looking out for powerful political special interests.

Perhaps the most egregious abuse of the public trust comes in the form of those in Congress, starved for power, who charge that the President of the United States “lied” to the American people about the reasons for engaging in an “illegal war.” The first reason given by President Bush to the United Nations supporting his move to military use was Hussein’s acts of genocide. Couple that Hussein’s routine violation of the 1991 cease-fire agreement and any question of legality for military action becomes moot. Yet their appetite for power is so overwhelming they would sell out their own country – and constituents – in their quest to attain it.

Sadly, there are many Americans who are completely fooled by their rhetoric. As Harry Reid bloviates about being a champion for the minority and Dick Durbin chokes out a quasi-apology through crocodile tears for equating our troops with those of Hitler, Stalin and Pol Pot, we all must ask ourselves a serious question. Who are these political elitists really working for? You? Your kids? The men and women protecting us from another September 11th? Or are they solely working for their political parties and special interest groups? One phone call to one of their offices to talk about the issues should answer the question.

Power-hungry ideologues may say they are securing a voice for the minority in government but what matters most to those so pathetically keen on attaining power are the rights of the monetarily well-endowed, minority special interests who show up to political fund raisers with their checkbooks.

When political parties and special interests are nourished at the expense of the electorate a representative form of government ceases to exist.

A call for revolution rang out across the land in the mid 1700’s. “No taxation without representation,” was the cry. Then we were governed by an aristocracy. If today’s elected representatives are placing the concerns of their constituents second to those of their political parties I see little difference between then and now.

About the author: Frank Salvato is the Vice Pres. and Exec. Director of the Basics Project, a political media strategist and the Managing Editor for TheRant.us. He is a contributing writer for GOPUSA, Opinion Editorials, Men's News Daily, Canada Free Press, American Daily & The North Carolina Conservative. His pieces are featured in Townhall.com, ChronWatch, The Conservative Battleline, Americans for Limited Government, The Iconoclast, The Federal Observer, The London Morning Paper, The Canadian Grassroots Alliance, Free Republic Network and occasionally in The Washington Times, CNS News, US Politics Today, The London Morning Paper, and Pravda among other places both nationally and internationally. He served as an editor for The Washington Dispatch before leaving because of philosophical differences. He has been quoted in The Federalist. He appeared on The O'Reilly Factor on FOX News Channel. He has been a guest on The Kevin Matthews Radio Show (Chicago), The Brad Messer Radio Show (San Antonio) and "American Breakfast" with Stan Major (National Radio Network), The Kyal 2K Show (KTKK, Salt Lake City) and The Right Balance with Greg Allen on the USA Radio Network. His writing has been recognized by the Japan Center for Conflict Prevention. He has worked as a jazz musician, firefighter/ paramedic, harbormaster, political campaign consultant and writer. His conservative slant stems from his understanding of the Constitution, his belief that people should be responsible for their own lives, that the government should have a limited role in them and his upbringing within a politically active family. He supports and is affiliated with the Republican Presidential Task Force, the RNC's Presidential Victory Team, RightMarch.com, Republican National Committee, the National Republican Senatorial Committee and is a GOP Team Leader.

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TOPICS: Business/Economy; Constitution/Conservatism; Crime/Corruption; Culture/Society; Foreign Affairs; Government; News/Current Events; Philosophy; Politics/Elections; War on Terror
KEYWORDS: 109th; antiamerican; congress; founders; government; groups; henryhyde; intentions; original; representative; republic; selfinterest; sellouts; specialinterest

1 posted on 06/24/2005 9:53:48 AM PDT by CHARLITE
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To: CHARLITE

Just looking at the title, "Did you have to ask?" was the thought that instantly went through my mind. Washington, working FOR THE PEOPLE, oh, come on now...let's not get crazy.


2 posted on 06/24/2005 9:55:38 AM PDT by EagleUSA
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To: CHARLITE
Read Zell Miller's new book. He says Washington DC means Washington DOESN'T CARE
3 posted on 06/24/2005 10:00:13 AM PDT by Ramonan (Honor does not go out of style.)
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To: CHARLITE

He is not the last.His coauthor of the U.N. Reform bill Mike Pence of Indiana is fighting the good fight daily and has a huge future ahead of him.He is a great steward of the people's money.


4 posted on 06/24/2005 10:02:04 AM PDT by Gipper08 (Mike Pence in 2008)
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To: CHARLITE

membership and treaties with the UN are UNCONSTITUTIONAL!!


5 posted on 06/24/2005 10:05:27 AM PDT by Nathan Zachary
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To: Gipper08

Yes! From what I have read of Mike Pence he is the real thing. I would love to see him run for president. He is one person I could support unequivocally.


6 posted on 06/24/2005 12:36:33 PM PDT by ImpotentRage
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To: CHARLITE

Henry Hyde, a class apart. The BEST.


7 posted on 06/24/2005 12:41:47 PM PDT by Mach9 (.)
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To: Mach9
"Henry Hyde, a class apart. The BEST."

......and also a CLASS ACT. I will really miss him. He has been a dependable "fixture" on Capitol Hill for so long, and a great comfort to all of us conservatives in all regions of the country. I hope that his replacement can live up to his legacy.

Thanks for your great comment, Mach9.

Char :)

8 posted on 06/24/2005 2:10:48 PM PDT by CHARLITE (I propose a co-Clinton team as permanent reps to Pyonyang, w/out possibility of repatriation....)
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