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Held Accountable

For terrible transparency. Name-calling free speech advocates. Hillary's formidable, but not to other nations. Plus more.

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The attack on Christianity itself is very much part of the anti-the West white-anting by fundamentalist Islam and neo-Marxism, in an unholy alliance with their common enemy, a genuine democracy, in their sights.

Britain once stood for freedom -- against tyranny -- but is now phasing in its own form of tyranny.

It is to the shame of the British people at large, apart from the courageous few, that they are not insisting that this intolerance of Christianity, the religion that, basically, civilized the world, be halted before it gathers even more momentum. The barbarians are not at the gates -- they have tunneled under. And their own government is very much part of the problem. Ours is little better.
-- A.J. Brooke
New Zealand

BACK, YOU IDEOLOGUES

Conservatives defend the right to life, freedom of conscience and free enterprise. This is not an "ideology" it is the naming of natural processes.

Ideology is the use of some half baked theory to plan, regulate and punish producers, providers and consumers of goods and services. I thank you for protecting our God given rights. Hold the line! Then, take the offensive. Conservatives must set up shadow organizations that compete with the radicals for the hearts, minds and government dollars. Set up a conservative ACORN in each congressional district. Have conservatives enter nursing homes to register elderly voters and return frequently to educate these "captive peoples" to the fraud committed by ACORN. Compete with ACORN for the federal grants and if there are problems and take the government decision-makers to court. Force them to divvy-up the money "fairly." Even if we do not win the case we bring the fraud to the attention of the public. We must act aggressively, yet, ethically.
-- Michael McCarthy

7 STEPS FORWARD...
Re: Peter Ferrara's Repeal Health Care Fascism:

America's Seven-Step Plan --

Step 1: Democrats take White House and Congress.

Step 2: Democrats undo the legislation of Reagan and Bush.

Step 3: Republicans submit nationwide.

Step 4: Republicans take White House and Congress.

Step 5: Republicans attempt to undo the legislation of Obama.

Step 6: Democrats riot nationwide.

Step 7: Republicans withdraw their legislation and fine-tune Obama's legislation.
-- David Govett
Davis, California

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Letter to the Editor View all comments (3) | Leave a comment

IMKessel| 3.2.09 @ 1:02PM

Mr. Umhofer,

If you type in your zip code and the words "Congress" + " representative " you will receive a listing of your districts congressional representative. If you type in your state + "Senator" you will receive information for contacting them. From there, type in the names of those you wish to contact and the contact information will be given.

I hope this helps.

Alan Brooks| 3.2.09 @ 7:56PM

Dubya was the first big socializer. just for starters the prescription drug program-- probably for many who don't even need it.

gffgd| 12.2.09 @ 2:02AM

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