Sunday, October 12, 2008

Republican actually means FREEDOM!

There is a story out there in NY about how a republican headquarters got vandalized by someone (stupid young angry liberals) with spray paint and stolen signs. On the door were the words "Republican means slavery." I would like to contest that whole argument for these fine young democrats that Michael Moore says will bring the country a President Obama.

In the recent words of Rush Limbaugh, "When do we get to riot? When do those of us who pay our taxes and go to our jobs and make our mortgages, get to riot?"

http://www.heraldonline.com/109/story/877049.html

It is an outright fact that the republican party was founded on the opposition to slavery in the 1850's. The first republican President was Abraham Lincoln, one of the greatest leaders this country has ever seen. He rose to fame by debating his democrat opponent for Senate in 1958, Stephen A. Douglas who argued in favor of the 1850's status quo......

Dragging the conversation into the 20th century, the republicans are the ones that have the record on civil rights. LBJ would not have been able to pass the landmark Civil Rights Act in 1964 if it were not for the republicans in the Congress who had a much better recording for such legislation.

The Democrat party is full of self serving, inner city politicians that keep their poor people poor. Rich people vote republican and poor people vote democrat so democrats would lose power if their poor climbed the ladder of success. As my bumper sticker reads - "liberals love poor people, they spend so much time making more and more and more of them." Liberal governments essentially have had monopolies on every poor city for far longer than I have walked this earth. There is one exception that stands out in my mind though. Mayor Rudy Giuliani of NYC. George Will said that he "ran one of the most conservative government in the United States in the last 50 or 60 years." Wonder what ever happened to that city?

It does not surprise me that rioters and vandals hate my party. After all, the democrats want to give felons the right to vote because it is estimated that they would vote democrat roughly 90% of the time.

The Republican party has stood for everything "freedom" ever since its founding over 150 years ago. If any party stands for oppression of its people, it would have to default to my "opponents."

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