Tuesday, November 10, 2009

Re: A Week of Remembrance


As 2009 is rapidly drawing to a close and this year's holiday season is almost upon us, I would ask that everyone take a moment to reflect on the importance of this week, for the history of our nation and the world. On November 9th and 11th, we celebrate peace and revolution, while honoring the heroes whose service and sacrifice provides the blanket of freedom under which we live.
On November 9th, 1989, one of the greatest symbols of tyranny in the history of mankind came tumbling down, as East Berliners and West Berliners were allowed to travel freely within their city for the first time since 1961. As we celebrate the 20th anniversary of this event which altered the course of human history, I think it is important to reflect on how precious freedom truly is, and to remember the millions who lived behind the Iron Curtain for more than 40 years. When President Reagan stood at the Brandenburg Gate in June of 1987 and called on Secretary Gorbachev to "Tear down this wall," he spoke for all the oppressed peoples of the Soviet bloc, who desired the same freedoms we enjoy in this country every day. Twenty years later, we can celebrate the realization of a vision held by many throughout the Cold War of a brighter and freer future for all mankind.
On November 11th, we celebrate Veterans Day in America, as a salute to all those patriots who have served in defense of the United States and we should also remember Armistice Day, which marks the end of the First World War. On Veterans Day, it is important that we as Americans take time to honor this nation's defenders of liberty, and reflect on the sacrifices borne by so many heroes.This week, I ask you all to take the time to thank those around you who have served in the military, and remember the millions of veterans who are no longer with us, but live on as a part of this nation's traditions of freedom and sacrifice. God bless America.

Thursday, September 10, 2009

Voicing Our Dissent


Mr. Vice President what exactly is embarassing about Rep. Joe Wilson dissenting during a speech in a house built on the right to dissent? Republicans take notice, if you want to win elections in 2010 and 2012 you must follow Rep. Wilson's example and stand up to this man's lies and leftist policies. I also don't remember anyone saying it was embarassing when Democrats booed and heckled President Bush during his State of the Union adress in 2005. I guess it's only embarassing when someone has the audacity to speak out against our fearless leader, Barack Obama.

Monday, August 31, 2009

57% Would Replace Our Entire Congress

If there has ever been a wake up call for the men and women in the United States Congress, this should it, because the American people are wide awake and mad as hell. If they can see past their desire to stay in power and line their own pockets, these elected representatives should realize that they face a serious risk of being voted out of office in 2010 by an electorate that is increasingly fed up with politicians who ignore the desires of their constituents. Americans want truth and accountability from their elected representatives, and if our current members of Congress wish to keep their jobs, then it is time they start standing up for their beliefs and principles instead of appearing weak and indecisive on issues key to America's future.

Thursday, August 27, 2009

CONGRATULATIONS GLENN BECK!




3 million viewers and more viewers in the 25-54 demographic than O'Reilley....not bad for someone who comes on long before primetime. When will the libs in the media figure out their ratings continue to suffer because Americans have no time for their lies and leftist propaganda?