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October 28, 2008

I'VE MADE MY DECISION....

I've made my decision about the election next Tuesday.  As you may or may not know, I have been struggling to come to a decision on how to vote this year.  And I want to go back and discuss some of my thought process and then finally how I came to my decision.

As the Republican primaries began and the debates began, I wasn't sure who I was going to support.  As the debates rolled on and the primaries began, I was open to 9 of the 10 candidates.  I watched what they were saying and compared it to what they had actually done.  In the end, I made my decision to endorse Rep. Duncan Hunter.  To me he was the best conservative in the running with the record to back it up.  Unfortunately, by time the Connecticut primary rolled around, Rep. Hunter had already dropped out of the race and Sen. John McCain looked as if he was well on his way to winning the nomination.

This was the first time this election season I had to make a decision I didn't really want to make.  Do I vote for Duncan Hunter because he was the best conservative on my ballot or do I vote for someone else in order to defeat the one candidate I did not want to win the nomination?  And yes, you all know by now, if you've been a regular reader of ProudConservative.com, the candidate I was not open to and the candidate I did not want to win the nomination was John McCain.  I chose to vote for Gov. Mitt Romney in my primary soley because I thought he was the one candidate who could stop McCain from winning the nomination.  Mitt Romney was not a solid conservative, and not my ideal choice, but he was an acceptable alternative to McCain. 

Well, as we all know, Mitt Romney dropped out shortly thereafter and eventually the few candidates left in the race, Gov. Mike Huckabee and Rep. Ron Paul did as well.  John McCain won the nomination.

So began my internal struggle.  The one candidate I did not want to win....the one candidate who angered me more than most any other Republican in the Senate, was the nominee for the Republican party.  How could I, as a proud conservative, vote for this man?  I couldn't.  I looked into some of the third party guys.  And I liked some of the stuff some of them were saying, but I also disagreed with many of their stances on certain issues.  I had basically come to the conclusion that I was most likely going to write in Duncan Hunter's name.

As the Democrat primaries were finishing up, it eventually became clear that Sen. Barack Obama was going to be the Democrat nominee.  As I did some research on him and the multitude of stories came out about him and his radical associations and as I heard his wife talk and I realized not only is this man a liberal, but he's a damned marxist, I started rethinking what I was going to do.

It came time for McCain to choose his running mate.  Now at this point, McCain had been trying to talk a good game to conservatives, but I wasn't buying a word of it.  As a conservative, I didn't believe any of the conservative talk coming from him.  However, I said that if he picked a solid conservative vice presidential running mate, I would hold my nose and vote for him.....or in reality, vote for the vice presidential candidate.  And to my shock and surprise, not only did he pick a solid conservative in Gov. Sarah Palin, but he picked one of my top 3 choices.  I made up my mind.  I was going to vote for the ticket.....not necessarily McCain....but the ticket.  I figured I was going to give McCain the benefit of the doubt now that he had actually proven to me he was trying to "make-up" with conservatives by putting Palin on the ticket.  And I decided if a vote "for".....and yes the "for" is in quotes on purpose.....McCain meant that Palin would get her foot in the door at the White House, and it would most likely give her the nomination in 2012, I could live with that.

But then the debates happened, and John McCain opened his mouth with some idiotic statements and policy ideas.  Then the so-called "mortgage crisis" happened and McCain voted for that awful, unconstitutional bail out bill.  He also through out the idea that he would direct the Treasury to buy up bad mortgages.  His handlers were ruining Palin.  She had to spout McCain talking points about issues she clearly disagreed with him on.  It was all getting ugly to me. 

I began to go back to considering writing in a candidate, perhaps even Gov. Palin herself if not Duncan Hunter.   I got a lot of flack from some friends and was told that I was going to help elect Barack Obama.  I was told that a vote for anyone other than McCain was a vote for Barack Obama.  I was told I was wasting my vote.  I was told I had to get on the McCain bandwagon.  I was even told, by someone who has extremely similar politcal views to me, that my conservative principles didn't matter in this election and that I had to vote for McCain. 

I countered with, and I still hold these beliefs to be completely valid and true, that there is no such thing as a wasted vote.  If I chose to write in a candidate, I would not be helping elect Barack Obama.  The only way that I would help elect Obama was if I voted for Obama and that was never going to happen.  If I chose to write in a candidate or vote third party, my vote would be cast for that person and it was not a vote for Obama.  I own my vote.  The Republican party does not own my vote and certainly John McCain does not own my vote, so therefore, if I chose to vote third party or write in, it was not a vote that John McCain lost.  It was a vote he never had.  And I said principles ALWAYS matter.

So for the past 2 to 3 weeks, I have been really struggling about what to do.  I was reading some stuff on the internet.  I listened to some talk radio.  I was trying to find that one thing that just set the lightbulb off in my head and gave me the answer.  And then it happened.  I saw one of my very own ProudConservative.com T-shirts in my drawer.  It was the "Priorities" design which says, "AMERICAN, CONSERVATIVE, REPUBLICAN....in that order." 

The truth is, as a Conservative, I don't have a candidate in this race.  As a Republican, I hardly have a candidate in this race.  But as an American, which is what comes first to me, I have to do what is right for America.  This election comes down to voting for a candidate, and not only a candidate but basically an entire party, who wants to turn the dream of our founding fathers into a socialist nightmare.  Our founders were for limited self government.  They drafted our Constitution purposely as a document that limited the powers of government.  It is not a document of rights.  It is a document that limits the power of the federal government.  Sen. Obama and the Democrat leaders in the Senate and Congress want to completely ignore what the Constitution says.  They want the federal government to use it's power and turn this great nation in to a cradle to the grave nanny state.  They want to raise taxes on those that work so that they can give "tax rebates" to those that don't work.  A rebate is when you pay something and then you get some of it back.  When you pay nothing and still get money back.....that's called welfare.  They want to redistribute wealth.  They want to socialize our helath care industry.  They want to impose windfall profit taxes.  Since when is making a profit a bad thing?  They want to raise capital gains taxes and income taxes and corporate taxes.  They want to slash our military budget, in these very dangerous times, by 25%.  They are against our nation becoming energy independant.  They will ruin this nation as we know it and I have to do what I can, not as a conservative.....not as a Republican.....but as an American, to stop them.

Sen. John McCain is not my ideal candidate.  He's not even close.  But just as I did back in the primaries, I am going to vote for the candidate that has the best chance of stopping the candidate I don't want to win from winning.  I know I will be in major disagreements with him very often.  I will fight his policies that I don't agree with with everything that I have.  At least I will not have to fight him on every single issue though.  All of that said, and truth be told, this is more of an anti-Obama vote than anything else, but I have decided that, as an American, I will vote "for" John McCain this November 4th.

-Trent

 

October 27, 2008

OBAMA REDISTRIBUTION OF WEALTH AUDIO



Listen VERY carefully to everything he is saying. He is bemoaning the fact that the Constitution does not allow redistribution of wealth. He does not like the fact that our founding fathers were smart enough to set the Constitution up as a limit on government powers.....instead of promoting what the government "must do on your behalf." There is no doubt that this man is a socialist.

October 15, 2008

JOE THE PLUMBER ON CAVUTO



This guy is great! Joe the Plumber, as he is being called, spoke with Neil Cavuto of Fox News on his recent interaction with Barack Obama.

October 14, 2008

OBAMA SUPPORTERS FOR MCCAIN POLICIES?



Howard Stern, of Sirius Satellite Radio, had one of his associates go into Harlem, NY and ask people if they were supporting Obama or McCain. When they said they were supporting Obama, he gave them policies that McCain supports but pretended they were Obama's positions on the issues. They all agreed with McCain's policies.

JOE THE PLUMBER - VIDEO



Barack Obama talks to a local plumber and tells him, "When you spread the wealth around, it's good for everybody." Isn't that the foundation of socialism/ Marxism?

October 11, 2008

OH YEAH, ACORN IS A LEGITIMATE COMMUNITY ORGANIZATION

FROM THE NY POST:

CLEVELAND - A man at the center of a voter-registration scandal told The Post yesterday he was given cash and cigarettes by aggressive ACORN activists in exchange for registering an astonishing 72 times, in apparent violation of Ohio laws.

"Sometimes, they come up and bribe me with a cigarette, or they'll give me a dollar to sign up," said Freddie Johnson, 19, who filled out 72 separate voter-registration cards over an 18-month period at the behest of the left-leaning Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now.

"The ACORN people are everywhere, looking to sign people up. I tell them I am already registered. The girl said, 'You are?' I say, 'Yup,' and then they say, 'Can you just sign up again?' " he said.

CLICK HERE FOR FULL STORY

 

Does this actually surprise anyone who follows politics?  We all know ACORN is nothing but a fraudulent vote machine for the Democrat party.  Over the past week, several ACORN offices have been raided by the FBI, all involving cases of voter fraud such as the above story.  They are trying to steal the election for their community organizer, Barack Obama.  

 

FARRAKHAN CALLS OBAMA "THE MESSIAH"



Nation of Islam leader Louis Farrakhan has weighed in and lets us know what he thinks about community organizer Barack Obama.

October 08, 2008

PRESIDENTIAL DEBATE #2

ZZZZZZzzzzzzzzz.......huh?....what?.....oh sorry. I must have dozed off.

You guys know that I am intellectually honest and say what I think, so some of you may not like what I am going to say. Not only was the debate a snoozer, I felt as if I was watching a Democrat primary debate. Where was the conservatism? Where was the talk of the Constitution? Where was the talk of personal responsibility? It was nowhere to be found. But I did hear a lot of talk about new programs, that the Constitution does not authorize, from BOTH sides. Yeah, I heard a few snippets from McCain, a very few that were on target. But the majority of the talking points coming from both candidates had absolutely nothing to do with conservatism.

I am almost to the point that even with Sarah Palin on the ticket, I'm finding it hard to vote for McCain. I'm of the belief that either Palin should be at the top of the ticket.....which obviously isn't going to happen.....or Palin should consider leaving the ticket. I'm not kidding. McCain is no conservative.....he's not even close and he is starting to drag her down. I'd hate to see her name sullied because of him.

October 07, 2008

MY ADVICE TO JOHN MCCAIN FOR TONIGHT'S DEBATE

John McCain and Barack Obama square off in this year's second presidential debate.  The format is that of a town hall meeting, which should play to McCain's strength and Obama's weakness.  However, Obama did not do a whole lot of stuttering and stammering in the first debate and McCain would be well advised to note that.  There was no knockout in the first debate and most people probably would have called their first debate a draw.  In other words, if you suspport Obama, you'll probably say he won.  If you support McCain, you'll probably say he won.  But the undecideds were probably still undecided after the debate.

John McCain had the chance to throw a few knockout punches but declined to do so.  He has put too much of his energy into so-called "bi-partisianship."  He needs to stop trying to please everyone and focus in on pleaseing his base and those undecided voters that are looking for a stark contrast between the candidates.  Has he noticed how popular Palin is?  He should be taking his cues from her and using her tactics.  She has not been afraid to point out the differences between the candidates.  She has not been shy about pointing out scandals and other blotches on Obama's record.  And the country loves her for it.  

Sen McCain....take the fight to Obama.  Stop worrying about how the press sees you.  Stop worrying about what liberals think of you.  Your push for bipartisianship is not effective.  Fight for what you believe in and stop trying to build consensus.  Bring up Obama's ties with Ayers.  Bring up his ties Rev. Wright.  Bring up his ties with Acorn.  The country as a whole does not want someone this liberal and this radical to be president.  You have to go in and point out all of his weaknesses.  If you choose to continue to be so congenial, you will find yourself back in Arizona come Jan. 20th, 2009.

October 03, 2008

WHAT JUST HAPPENED?



AT LEAST THERE ARE STILL A FEW REPUBLICANS WITH SOME BALLS!

Old news....the House passed the Free Market Extermination Act......errrr ummmmmm.....the bailout bill today. I still have not had anyone answer the question for me, where in the Constitution the congress found the authority to do this. But I guess the Constitution no longer matters to most of our politicians....as long as there is some pork included, these morons will vote for anything.

Now, I am not sure of the reasons for all of the following Republicans to vote "no" but they all did. I am hoping the reason was because they believe in the Constitution. They believe in the free market. They know that more government intervention is a recipe for disaster. I truly am hoping that the knew this was the single largest power grab by the federal government in modern times and voted no because of a belief in limited self-government. Like I said, I'm not sure of the reason, but the following Republicans did vote no on this bill and as such I think they should be recognized and commended.

Robert Aderholt, Todd Akin, Michele Bachmann, Roscoe Bartlett, Joe Barton, Brian Bilbray, Gus Bilirakis, Rob Bishop, Marsha Blackburn, Paul Broun, Ginny Brown-Waite, Michael Burgess, Dan Burton, Steve Buyer, Shelley Moore Capito, John Carter, Steve Chabot, John Culberson, David Davis, Geoff Davis, Nathan Deal, Mario Diaz-Balart, Lincoln Diaz-Balart, John Doolittle, Thelma Drake, John 'Jimmy' Duncan, Philip English, Tom Feeney, Jeff Flake, Randy Forbes, Jeff Fortenberry, Virginia Foxx, Trent Franks, Elton Gallegly, Scott Garrett, Phil Gingrey, Louie Gohmert, Virgil Goode, Bob Goodlatte, Sam Graves, Ralph Hall, Doc Hastings, Robin Hayes, Dean Heller, Jeb Hensarling, Kenny Hulshof, Duncan Hunter, Darrell Issa, Sam Johnson, Tim Johnson, Walter Jones, Jim Jordan, Ric Keller, Steve King, Jack Kingston, Steven LaTourette, Doug Lamborn, Tom Latham, Robert Latta, John Linder, Frank LoBiondo, Frank Lucas, Connie Mack, Donald Manzullo, Kenny Marchant, Kevin McCarthy, Michael McCaul, Thad McCotter, Patrick McHenry, John Mica, Candice Miller, Jeff Miller, Jerry Moran, Tim Murphy, Marilyn Musgrave, Randy Neugebauer, Devin Nunes, Ron Paul, Stevan Pearce, Mike Pence, Thomas Petri, Joe Pitts, Todd Platts, Ted Poe, Tom Price, Dennis Rehberg, David Reichert, Rick Renzi, Cathy McMorris Rodgers, Mike Rogers, Dana Rohrabacher, Peter Roskam, Edward Royce, Bill Sali, Steve Scalise, Jim Sensenbrenner, John Shimkus, Christopher Smith, Adrian Smith, Cliff Stearns, Todd Tiahrt, Michael Turner, Timothy Walberg, Lynn Westmoreland, Ed Whitfield, Robert Wittman, Bill Young, Don Young

If you see your Republican representative on this list, send them a quick email thanking them for standing up for the Constitution. If you don't see their name, you may want to email them and let them know of your disgust.

MCCAIN RELEASES AD WITH SOME OF BIDEN'S GAFFES



The sad thing is Sen. Biden has had so many gaffes they couldn't fit them all in a short commercial. Well, as Mark Levin says, "Joe biden is the dumbest man in the Senate."

I'M VOTING DEMOCRAT



October 02, 2008

MY ADVICE TO SARAH PALIN FOR TONIGHT'S DEBATE

I literally have about 3 minutes to type this before I need to run out the door, so I'll make this short and to the point.

Gov. Palin, please be yourself tonight.  Answer the questions the way YOU would answer the questions, not the way John McCain's V.P. would answer the questions.  Please don't try to drop in McCain's talking points unless you truly agree with them.

The reason conservatives came alive when you were selected as the V.P. was because you are a conservative and McCain is not.  We want to hear conservatism.  Your conservatism will knock out Biden's liberalism in a heartbeat.  Many of us, including myself, are only supporting this ticket because of you.  It does the ticket absolutely no good if you begin parroting McCain talking points.  Be yourself even if you disagree with McCain....especially if you disagree with him.

Good luck tonight.

 

October 01, 2008

NEW VETS FOR FREEDOM AD "SKIPPED"



Vets for Freedom released "Skipped" as part of a continuing campaign to urge Senator Obama to tell the Truth about the Surge and fully acknowledge U.S. success in Iraq. The $2.2 million dollar statewide television advertising campaign is VFF’s largest expenditure in a single state buy thus far on this issue. The ad will air in California on October 1st and run through October 9th.

Senator Obama repeatedly denies that the surge worked, contradicting reports from top commanders on the ground in Iraq, yet has only been to Iraq twice and has missed countless votes regarding the mission. VFF released "Skipped" to underscore Senator Obama’s failure to be informed of the situation in Iraq and Afghanistan in order to ask him, and Congress, to support passage of legislation in the U.S. Senate that recognizes the success of the surge and our troops.


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