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September 30, 2008

BANKRUPTCY, NOT BAILOUT, IS THE ANSWER

From CNN Politics:

CAMBRIDGE, Massachusetts (CNN) -- Congress has balked at the Bush administration's proposed $700 billion bailout of Wall Street. Under this plan, the Treasury would have bought the "troubled assets" of financial institutions in an attempt to avoid economic meltdown.

This bailout was a terrible idea. Here's why.

The current mess would never have occurred in the absence of ill-conceived federal policies. The federal government chartered Fannie Mae in 1938 and Freddie Mac in 1970; these two mortgage lending institutions are at the center of the crisis. The government implicitly promised these institutions that it would make good on their debts, so Fannie and Freddie took on huge amounts of excessive risk.

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September 29, 2008

WHERE IN THE CONSTITUTION DOES THE CONGRESS FIND THE AUTHORITY FOR THE BAILOUT?

A lot has been debated about this bailout. Will it work? Who should be held accountable? Where will the money come from? How can the government, who caused this meltdown in the first place, remedy the situation? How much money should the bailout encompass? What will happen if we do nothing?

The most important question is being overlooked. Where in the Constitution does the congress find the authority to do this? I'll tell you why next to no one is asking this question. Because the answer is....no where. The Constitution does not authorize the congress to engage in such actions. But everyone, especially those in congress and yes that includes Republicans too, seem to ignore this most vital question. Thank God there are a few conservatives, Sen.. Jim DeMint for one, asking this question, but overall, the silence is deafening.

The Constitution is a limit on the powers of the federal government. Nowhere in the Constitution is the power to nationalize bad consumer and commercial debt. Therefore, the congress has no authority to do this.

Since when have we given the federal government the power to decide which companies are allowed to survive and which companies are allowed to fail? The only entity to make these decisions is the free market.

The conservatives should be screaming from the hilltops about this. Some seem to resigned to bend over and take it where the sun don't shine. Where is the political courage? Where are those fighting for conservative values? I already see the libs laughing about Republicans supporting nationalizing the lending institutions.

Well Trent, what should we do? Let the market work! When allowed to work unfettered, the market corrects itself. New businesses and other lending institutions will swoop in and buy the debt. Entrepreneurs would do what they do. They'd find a way to make money off of the situation while providing a needed service to the community. This whole issue showcases exactly what happens when the congress intervenes in the business arena. The congress enacted laws that forced these lending institutions to make loans to unqualified people in order to bring up the home ownership of people who can't afford a home. Think about that. There was a reason these people couldn't afford to buy a home....they didn't have the money to buy a house. So simple, yet the government forced the lenders to make these loans under the threat of stiff penalties and fines if they did not. And now they are blaming wall street and the lenders for being greedy? Let's get real!

And if you think this bailout is going to simply pertain to bad mortgage debt....just wait. This is going to spread into all areas of the economy. Why can't the government realize they should just get out of the way? Why are the citizens of this country allowing our government to slowly but surely shoving socialism down our throats?

September 27, 2008

THE FIRST PRESIDENTIAL DEBATE OF 2008

On Friday, September 26th, Sen. Barack Obama and Sen. John McCain had their first debate of the 2008 election year.  Here are my quick thoughts on the debate.

I don't think the performances of the candidates changed anyone's mind.  My guess is if you support McCain, you'll say he won.  If you support Obama, you'll say he won.  I didn't see any decisive victory for either one.  McCain did better than I thought he would.  Obama also did better than I thought he would.  I speak only of style and delivery, not necessarily the substance.

I think Sen. McCain could have scored a knockout but failed to do so.  All he had to do was speak about conservative ideals and values.  He very easily could have refuted nearly all of Obama's talking points with clearcut conservatism.  Of course, this is no surprise to me.  How can one speak about conservatism, when one is not a conservative?  

How many times did Sen. Obama say, "I agree with Sen. McCain."  or  "John is right."  When the Republican and the Democrat running agree on so much....it's just a bad sign for Republicans especially when the Democrat is the most liberal member of the Senate.

I'm sitting here trying to think what to type and no words are coming to me.  I am not excited about this election.  Gov. Sarah Palin brought me some hope, but I fear that the McCain staff has her on the McCain talking points.  If the McCain camp was smart, they'd stay away from her and let Palin be Palin.  The reason so many of us were so excited about Gov. Palin joining the ticket was that she was not Sen. McCain.  Let Gov. Palin be the politician we were excited about.  We'll see how the V.P. debate goes on Thursday.  Again, the best thing the McCain campaign can do is just stay away from Sarah Palin and allow her to be herself.  

 

 

September 25, 2008

MY SCHEDULE....CRAZY AGAIN!!

I'm sorry my posting has cut down. I have a whole new schedule that I am trying to work out. My son's travel hockey team has started back up. And this year, my daughter is on a travel soccer team and my other daughter is on a pre-team for gymnastics. So, there is a lot going on here on my end. I have been keeping up with all the news, I just haven't had much time to post about it. I will do my best to get situated and try to post more often.

September 22, 2008

"GRASSROOTS" SMEAR CAMPAIGN TIED TO OBAMA



Is it true that this video was produced by one of the largest PR firms in the world? This firm has direct ties to the Obama campaign. Read what the Jawa Report has uncovered.

From the Jawa Report:

Extensive research was conducted by the Jawa Report to determine the source of smears directed toward Republican Vice Presidential candidate Sarah Palin. Those smears included false allegations that she belonged to a secessionist political party and that she has radical anti-American views.

Our research suggests that a subdivision of one of the largest public relations firms in the world most likely started and promulgated rumors about Sarah Palin that were known to be false. These rumors were spread in a surreptitious manner to avoid exposure.

It is also likely that the PR firm was paid by outside sources to run the smear campaign. While not conclusive, evidence suggests a link to the Barack Obama campaign. Namely:

* Evidence suggests that a YouTube video with false claims about Palin was uploaded and promoted by members of a professional PR firm.

* The family that runs the PR firm has extensive ties to the Democratic Party, the netroots, and are staunch Obama supporters.

* Evidence suggests that the firm engaged in a concerted effort to distribute the video in such a way that it would appear to have gone viral on its own. Yet this effort took place on company time.

* Evidence suggests that these distribution efforts included actions by at least one employee of the firm who is unconnected with the family running the company.

* The voice-over artist used in this supposedly amateur video is a professional.

* This same voice-over artist has worked extensively with David Axelrod’s firm, which has a history of engaging in phony grassroots efforts, otherwise known as “astroturfing.”

* David Axelrod is Barack Obama’s chief media strategist.

* The same voice-over artist has worked directly for the Barack Obama campaign.

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September 20, 2008

ANOTHER AUTOGRAPHED COPY OF OBAMA NATION UP FOR AUCTION

This is it.  This is the last auction I will be running for a little while.  It is another autographed copy of Jerome Corsi's Obama Nation

As with all of the other auctions, the winning bid, minus only the Ebay and Paypal fees, will be donated to the Freedom Alliance Scholarship Fund.  I will not be keeping ANY of the money.

I also continue to run the promotion, through the end of September, that I will donate $2.00 from every hat or shirt purchased from ProudConservative.com to the scholarship fund as well. 

So tell your friends and family to stock up on their conservative shirts now.  They will get some great items and help a great cause at the same time.

 

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WHO'S TO BLAME FOR U.S. MORTGAGE MELTDOWN

This is a great explanation of what has happened with mortgage meltdown going on. It is from World Net Daily and written by Drew Zahn. I will post an excerpt from the article and then link to the article so you can finish reading it.

"While many pundits are pointing to corporate greed and a lack of government regulation as the cause for the American mortgage and financial crisis, some analysts are saying it wasn't too little government intervention that cased the mortgage meltdown, but too much, in the form of activists compelling the government to pressure Freddie Mac and Fannie Mae into unsound – though politically correct – lending practices.

"Home mortgages have been a political piñata for many decades," writes Stan J. Liebowitz, economics professor at the University of Texas at Dallas, in a chapter of his forthcoming book, Housing America: Building out of a Crisis.

Liebowitz puts forward an explanation that he admits is "not consistent with the nasty-subprime-lender hypothesis currently considered to be the cause of the mortgage meltdown."

In a nutshell, Liebowitz contends that the federal government over the last 20 years pushed the mortgage industry so hard to get minority homeownership up, that it undermined the country's financial foundation to achieve its goal."

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September 19, 2008

FINALLY....SOME GOOD MCCAIN ADS!

I've been tough on a few of McCain's ads. Heck, let's be honest. I've been tough on McCain. But he is finally releasing some good ads. Here are some good ones.


A PATRIOTIC ACT


BAD ADVICE


JIM JOHNSON


THE ONE


OBAMA - CHAVEZ


DISRESPECTFUL


FACT CHECK


EDUCATION


REMOTE CONTROL

Now, that being said, he has also released some really bad ads as well. But I'll be nice in this post.

September 18, 2008

ANDREW WILKOW'S GUIDE TO MEDIA PERCEPTION

If you have spent time in Washington:

Conservative - You are part of the problem.
Liberal - You have experience.

If you don’t have time in Washington:

Conservative - You have no experience.
Liberal - You represent change.

If you have wealth:

Conservative - You are greedy and a cheat who had advantages in life.
Liberal - You are successful and your life story is an inspiration.

If you don’t have wealth:

Conservative - You are low class.
Liberal - You are disadvantaged.

If you went to college:

Conservative - Your academic pedigree is scrutinized.
Liberal - Your degree speaks for itself.

If you didn’t go to college:

Conservative - You are un-educated.
Liberal - You are an artist/activist.

If you own a business:

Conservative - You are a profiteer.
Liberal - You provide jobs to the community.

If you are working class:

Conservative - You’re just a (insert job title or trade).
Liberal - You are a proletariat who finds strength in numbers.

If you believe in the wisdom of the constitution:

Conservative - You are narrow minded.
Liberal - You are a civil libertarian.

If you believe in individual freedoms:

Conservative - You have made peace with inequality.
Liberal - You are for choice.

If you take to the streets to voice your opinions:

Conservative - You are a thug.
Liberal - You are a demonstrator.

If you are religious:

Conservative - You are a fundamentalist.
Liberal - You are spiritual.

If you are serving in the military:

Conservative - You are a mindless killer.
Liberal - You wear the uniform of your country.

If you are popular:

Conservative - You have blind sheep followers.
Liberal - You are leading a movement.

If you are attractive:

Conservative - You are shallow and empty.
Liberal - You are stunning and a trend setter.

If you are un-attractive:

Conservative - You are just ugly.
Liberal - You are too intellectual to be concerned with your appearance.

If you enjoy an outdoors lifestyle:

Conservative - You are a hick.
Liberal - You are earthy.

 

September 17, 2008

HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO OUR CONSTITUTION

One of the greatest documents in world, the United States Constitution, passed out of the Philadelphia Convention 221 years ago today. Take time to read the Constitution. Know what it says and what it doesn't say. I've even made it easy for you and posted it on ProudConservative.com.

CLICK HERE TO READ THE CONSTITUTION

September 16, 2008

CHARLIE GIBSON'S DISHONEST INTERVIEW WITH SARAH PALIN

Gov. Sarah Palin sat down with ABC's Charlie Gibson for an interview.  The interview aired on September 11th, however, we were not informed of the edits that took place.  The following is the interview in it's entirety.  The words in bold were edited out of the program that aired on the program that night.

GIBSON: Governor, let me start by asking you a question that I asked John McCain about you, and it is really the central question. Can you look the country in the eye and say “I have the experience and I have the ability to be not just vice president, but perhaps president of the United States of America?”

PALIN: I do, Charlie, and on January 20, when John McCain and I are sworn in, if we are so privileged to be elected to serve this country, will be ready. I’m ready.

GIBSON: And you didn’t say to yourself, “Am I experienced enough? Am I ready? Do I know enough about international affairs? Do I — will I feel comfortable enough on the national stage to do this?”

PALIN: I didn’t hesitate, no.

GIBSON: Didn’t that take some hubris?

PALIN: I — I answered him yes because I have the confidence in that readiness and knowing that you can’t blink, you have to be wired in a way of being so committed to the mission, the mission that we’re on, reform of this country and victory in the war, you can’t blink.  So I didn’t blink then even when asked to run as his running mate.

GIBSON: But this is not just reforming a government. This is also running a government on the huge international stage in a very dangerous world. When I asked John McCain about your national security credentials, he cited the fact that you have commanded the Alaskan National Guard and that Alaska is close to Russia. Are those sufficient credentials?

PALIN: But it is about reform of government and it’s about putting government back on the side of the people, and that has much to do with foreign policy and national security issues Let me speak specifically about a credential that I do bring to this table, Charlie, and that’s with the energy independence that I’ve been working on for these years as the governor of this state that produces nearly 20 percent of the U.S. domestic supply of energy, that I worked on as chairman of the Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission, overseeing the oil and gas development in our state to produce more for the United States.

GIBSON: I know. I’m just saying that national security is a whole lot more than energy.

PALIN: It is, but I want you to not lose sight of the fact that energy is a foundation of national security. It’s that important. It’s that significant.

GIBSON: Did you ever travel outside the country prior to your trip to Kuwait and Germany last year?

PALIN: Canada, Mexico, and then, yes, that trip, that was the trip of a lifetime to visit our troops in Kuwait and stop and visit our injured soldiers in Germany. That was the trip of a lifetime and it changed my life.

GIBSON: Have you ever met a foreign head of state?

PALIN: There in the state of Alaska, our international trade activities bring in many leaders of other countries.

GIBSON: And all governors deal with trade delegations.

PALIN: Right.

GIBSON: Who act at the behest of their governments.

PALIN: Right, right.

GIBSON: I’m talking about somebody who’s a head of state, who can negotiate for that country. Ever met one?


PALIN: I have not and I think if you go back in history and if you ask that question of many vice presidents, they may have the same answer that I just gave you. But, Charlie, again, we’ve got to remember what the desire is in this nation at this time. It is for no more politics as usual and somebody’s big, fat resume maybe that shows decades and decades in that Washington establishment, where, yes, they’ve had opportunities to meet heads of state … these last couple of weeks … it has been overwhelming to me that confirmation of the message that Americans are getting sick and tired of that self-dealing and kind of that closed door, good old boy network that has been the Washington elite.

GIBSON: Let me ask you about some specific national security situations.

PALIN: Sure.

GIBSON: Let’s start, because we are near Russia, let’s start with Russia and Georgia.  The administration has said we’ve got to maintain the territorial integrity of Georgia. Do you believe the United States should try to restore Georgian sovereignty over South Ossetia and Abkhazia?

PALIN: First off, we’re going to continue good relations with Saakashvili there. I was able to speak with him the other day and giving him my commitment, as John McCain’s running mate, that we will be committed to Georgia. And we’ve got to keep an eye on Russia. For Russia to have exerted such pressure in terms of invading a smaller democratic country, unprovoked, is unacceptable and we have to keep…

GIBSON: You believe unprovoked.

PALIN: I do believe unprovoked and we have got to keep our eyes on Russia, under the leadership there. I think it was unfortunate. That manifestation that we saw with that invasion of Georgia shows us some steps backwards that Russia has recently taken away from the race toward a more democratic nation with democratic ideals. That’s why we have to keep an eye on Russia.
And, Charlie, you’re in Alaska. We have that very narrow maritime border between the United States, and the 49th state, Alaska, and Russia. They are our next door neighbors.We need to have a good relationship with them. They’re very, very important to us and they are our next door neighbor.


GIBSON: What insight into Russian actions, particularly in the last couple of weeks, does the proximity of the state give you?

PALIN: They’re our next door neighbors and you can actually see Russia from land here in Alaska, from an island in Alaska.

GIBSON: What insight does that give you into what they’re doing in Georgia?

PALIN: Well, I’m giving you that perspective of how small our world is and how important it is that we work with our allies to keep good relation with all of these countries, especially Russia. We will not repeat a Cold War. We must have good relationship with our allies, pressuring, also, helping us to remind Russia that it’s in their benefit, also, a mutually beneficial relationship for us all to be getting along.


Sarah Palin on Russia:

We cannot repeat the Cold War. We are thankful that, under Reagan, we won the Cold War, without a shot fired, also. We’ve learned lessons from that in our relationship with Russia, previously the Soviet Union.  We will not repeat a Cold War. We must have good relationship with our allies, pressuring, also, helping us to remind Russia that it’s in their benefit, also, a mutually beneficial relationship for us all to be getting along.

GIBSON: Would you favor putting Georgia and Ukraine in NATO?

PALIN: Ukraine, definitely, yes. Yes, and Georgia.

GIBSON: Because Putin has said he would not tolerate NATO incursion into the Caucasus.

PALIN: Well, you know, the Rose Revolution, the Orange Revolution, those actions have showed us that those democratic nations, I believe, deserve to be in NATO.  Putin thinks otherwise. Obviously, he thinks otherwise, but…

GIBSON: And under the NATO treaty, wouldn’t we then have to go to war if Russia went into Georgia?

PALIN: Perhaps so. I mean, that is the agreement when you are a NATO ally, is if another country is attacked, you’re going to be expected to be called upon and help. But NATO, I think, should include Ukraine, definitely, at this point and I think that we need to — especially with new leadership coming in on January 20, being sworn on, on either ticket, we have got to make sure that we strengthen our allies, our ties with each one of those NATO members.  We have got to make sure that that is the group that can be counted upon to defend one another in a very dangerous world today.

GIBSON: And you think it would be worth it to the United States, Georgia is worth it to the United States to go to war if Russia were to invade.

PALIN: What I think is that smaller democratic countries that are invaded by a larger power is something for us to be vigilant against. We have got to be cognizant of what the consequences are if a larger power is able to take over smaller democratic countries.   And we have got to be vigilant. We have got to show the support, in this case, for Georgia. The support that we can show is economic sanctions perhaps against Russia, if this is what it leads to.   It doesn’t have to lead to war and it doesn’t have to lead, as I said, to a Cold War, but economic sanctions, diplomatic pressure, again, counting on our allies to help us do that in this mission of keeping our eye on Russia and Putin and some of his desire to control and to control much more than smaller democratic countries.  His mission, if it is to control energy supplies, also, coming from and through Russia, that’s a dangerous position for our world to be in, if we were to allow that to happen.


Sarah Palin on Iran and Israel:

GIBSON: Let me turn to Iran. Do you consider a nuclear Iran to be an existential threat to Israel?

PALIN: I believe that under the leadership of Ahmadinejad, nuclear weapons in the hands of his government are extremely dangerous to everyone on this globe, yes.

GIBSON: So what should we do about a nuclear Iran? John McCain said the only thing worse than a war with Iran would be a nuclear Iran. John Abizaid said we may have to live with a nuclear Iran. Who’s right?

PALIN: No, no. I agree with John McCain that nuclear weapons in the hands of those who would seek to destroy our allies, in this case, we’re talking about Israel, we’re talking about Ahmadinejad’s comment about Israel being the “stinking corpse, should be wiped off the face of the earth,” that’s atrocious. That’s unacceptable.

GIBSON: So what do you do about a nuclear Iran?


PALIN: We have got to make sure that these weapons of mass destruction, that nuclear weapons are not given to those hands of Ahmadinejad, not that he would use them, but that he would allow terrorists to be able to use them. So we have got to put the pressure on Iran and we have got to
count on our allies to help us, diplomatic pressure.


GIBSON: But, Governor, we’ve threatened greater sanctions against Iran for a long time. It hasn’t done any good. It hasn’t stemmed their nuclear program.

PALIN: We need to pursue those and we need to implement those. We cannot back off. We cannot just concede that, oh, gee, maybe they’re going to have nuclear weapons, what can we do about it. No way, not Americans. We do not have to stand for that.

GIBSON: What if Israel decided it felt threatened and needed to take out the Iranian nuclear facilities?

PALIN: Well, first, we are friends with Israel and I don’t think that we should second guess the measures that Israel has to take to defend themselves and for their security.

GIBSON: So if we wouldn’t second guess it and they decided they needed to do it because Iran was an existential threat, we would cooperative or agree with that.

PALIN: I don’t think we can second guess what Israel has to do to secure its nation.

GIBSON: So if it felt necessary, if it felt the need to defend itself by taking out Iranian nuclear facilities, that would be all right.

PALIN: We cannot second guess the steps that Israel has to take to defend itself.

GIBSON: We talk on the anniversary of 9/11. Why do you think those hijackers attacked? Why did they want to hurt us?

PALIN: You know, there is a very small percentage of Islamic believers who are extreme and they are violent and they do not believe in American ideals, and they attacked us and now we are at a point here seven years later, on the anniversary, in this post-9/11 world, where we’re able to commit to never again. They see that the only option for them is to become a suicide bomber, to get caught up in this evil, in this terror. They need to be provided the hope that all Americans have instilled in us, because we’re a democratic, we are a free, and we are a free-thinking society.

GIBSON: Do you agree with the Bush doctrine?

PALIN: In what respect, Charlie?

GIBSON: The Bush — well, what do you — what do you interpret it to be?

PALIN: His world view.

GIBSON: No, the Bush doctrine, enunciated September 2002, before the Iraq war.

PALIN: I believe that what President Bush has attempted to do is rid this world of Islamic extremism, terrorists who are hell bent on destroying our nation. There have been blunders along the way, though. There have been mistakes made. And with new leadership, and that’s the beauty of American elections, of course, and democracy, is with new leadership comes opportunity to do things better.

GIBSON: The Bush doctrine, as I understand it, is that we have the right of anticipatory self-defense, that we have the right to a preemptive strike against any other country that we think is going to attack us. Do you agree with that?

PALIN: I agree that a president’s job, when they swear in their oath to uphold our Constitution, their top priority is to defend the United States of America.  I know that John McCain will do that and I, as his vice president, families we are blessed with that vote of the American people and are elected to serve and are sworn in on January 20, that will be our top priority is to defend the American people.

GIBSON: Do we have a right to anticipatory self-defense? Do we have a right to make a preemptive strike again another country if we feel that country might strike us?


PALIN: Charlie, if there is legitimate and enough intelligence that tells us that a strike is imminent against American people, we have every right to defend our country. In fact, the president has the obligation, the duty to defend.

GIBSON: Do we have the right to be making cross-border attacks into Pakistan from Afghanistan, with or without the approval of the Pakistani government?

PALIN: Now, as for our right to invade, we’re going to work with these countries, building new relationships, working with existing allies, but forging new, also, in order to, Charlie, get to a point in this world where war is not going to be a first option. In fact, war has got to be, a military strike, a last option.

GIBSON: But, Governor, I’m asking you: We have the right, in your mind, to go across the border with or without the approval of the Pakistani government.

PALIN: In order to stop Islamic extremists, those terrorists who would seek to destroy America and our allies, we must do whatever it takes and we must not blink, Charlie, in making those tough decisions of where we go and even who we target.

GIBSON: And let me finish with this. I got lost in a blizzard of words there. Is that a yes? That you think we have the right to go across the border with or without the approval of the Pakistani government, to go after terrorists who are in the Waziristan area?

PALIN: I believe that America has to exercise all options in order to stop the terrorists who are hell bent on destroying America and our allies. We have got to have all options out there on the table.

Sarah Palin on God:

GIBSON: You said recently, in your old church, “Our national leaders are sending U.S. soldiers on a task that is from God.” Are we fighting a holy war?

PALIN: You know, I don’t know if that was my exact quote.

GIBSON: Exact words.

PALIN: But the reference there is a repeat of Abraham Lincoln’s words when he said — first, he suggested never presume to know what God’s will is, and I would never presume to know God’s will or to speak God’s words.  But what Abraham Lincoln had said, and that’s a repeat in my comments, was let us not pray that God is on our side in a war or any other time, but let us pray that we are on God’s side.  That’s what that comment was all about, Charlie. And I do believe, though, that this war against extreme Islamic terrorists is the right thing. It’s an unfortunate thing, because war is hell and I hate war, and, Charlie, today is the day that I send my first born, my son, my teenage son overseas with his Stryker brigade, 4,000 other wonderful American men and women, to fight for our country, for democracy, for our freedoms.  Charlie, those are freedoms that too many of us just take for granted. I hate war and I want to see war ended. We end war when we see victory, and we do see victory in sight in Iraq.

GIBSON: I take your point about Lincoln’s words, but you went on and said, “There is a plan and it is God’s plan.”

PALIN: I believe that there is a plan for this world and that plan for this world is for good. I believe that there is great hope and great potential for every country to be able to live and be protected with inalienable rights that I believe are God-given, Charlie, and I believe that those are the rights to life and liberty and the pursuit of happiness.  That, in my world view, is a grand — the grand plan.

GIBSON: But then are you sending your son on a task that is from God?

PALIN: I don’t know if the task is from God, Charlie. What I know is that my son has made a decision. I am so proud of his independent and strong decision he has made, what he decided to do and serving for the right reasons and serving something greater than himself and not choosing a real easy path where he could be more comfortable and certainly safer.

September 15, 2008

WHOOPI DOESN'T UNDERSTAND THE CONSTITUTION

Whoopi Goldberg made a complete fool of herself on The View last week.  The guest on the show was Sen. John McCain.  They were all having a conversation about Roe vs. Wade and the types of judges McCain would nominate for the Supreme Court.  Sen. McCain stated, "My interpretation of the Constitution of the United States is that the United States Supreme Court enforces the Constitution of the United States and does not legislate nor invent areas that are responsibilities, according to the Constitution, of the legislative branch."

Very shortly after that comment, this is the exchange that Whoopi Goldberg had with John McCain:

GOLDBERG: "Can you just, and I don’t want to misinterpret what you’re saying. Did you say you wanted strict Constitutionalists? Because that, that-"

McCAIN:  "No, I want people who interpret the Constitution of the United States the way our founding fathers envision-"

GOLDBERG:  "Does that-"

McCAIN:  "-for them to do."

GOLDBERG:  "Should I be worried about being a slave, about being returned to slavery?  Because certain things happened in the Constitution that you had to change."

Of course, the audience started cheering and everyone thought that Whoopi was so brilliant. 

Here's the problem.  The Constitution already abolished slavery.  A strict constitutionalist judge would follow the Constitution and obviously, Whoopi would have nothing to worry about.  There is very little in the Constitution about slavery with the exception of the 3/5 rule.  However, most people are ignorant of the fact that the 3/5 rule was not a racist rule that counted slaves only as 3/5 of a person because of bigotry.  The 3/5 rule was inserted by anti-slavery advocates because it gave the slave states less representation in Congress and therefore less power.  For good measure and clarity, the 13th Amendment officially abolished slavery in the United States.  Amendments are part of the Constitution.  Whoopi should study up on the Constitution a little before making such silly remarks.

DEFEAT JACK MURTHA



This man must be defeated in November. His comments about our brave Marines is nothing short of outrageous. His opponent is Lt. Col. William Russell, a decorated Iraq war veteran who was in the Pentagon on Sept. 11, 2001. Citizens of Pennsylvania, do the right thing and vote Murtha out and Russell in.

CLICK HERE to visit Lt. Col. William Russell's campaign site

September 14, 2008

THE DEMOCRATIC WAR ROOM



I had to post this. It had me laughing hysterically. You can just imagine this going down in the Obama camp!

September 11, 2008

NEW VIDEO FROM LLOYD MARCUS - SARAH SMILE



This song is from Lloyd Marcus

JOE BIDEN SAYS HILLARY CLINTON IS MORE QUALIFIED TO BE VICE PRESIDENT THAN HE IS



Sen. Joe Biden admits that community organizer Barack Obama may have made a mistake in picking his running mate. He admits that Sen. Hillary Clinton is more qualified than he is to be Vice President.

SEPTEMBER 11TH REMEMBERED

Take time today to watch the tribute on this page. I will never forget September 11th, 2001.

America Attacked - Tribute Video

There are additional videos on my site as well.

The ProudConservative.com September 11th Page

Take time to hug the ones you love and let them know how special they are to you. Do it everyday.

September 09, 2008

AUTOGRAPHED COPY OF OLIVER NORTH'S "AMERICAN HEROES" UP FOR AUCTION

The second item I am auctioning off this month is an autographed copy of Oliver North's American Heroes.  It has been autographed by Oliver North and the editor Chuck Holton. 

Once again, I will be donating ALL of the money, minus only the Ebay, PayPal and shipping fees, from this auction to the Freedom Alliance Scholarship Fund.  I will NOT be keeping any of the money from this auction.

For those of you who do not know, the Freedom Alliance Scholarship Fund provides scholarships to the children of our brave men and women serving our armed forces who have been killed or severely injured.  I can not think of a better cause to donate to and to raise funds for and it is my honor to do my small part in raising the much needed funds for this great cause.  This auction ends 9/16/08.

Because of "red tape" issues, I can not mention that this auction is for charity on the Ebay page.  ProudConservative.com is not in any way officially affiliated with the Freedom Alliance.  It just happens to be my favorite charity.

SPECIAL THANKS TO:  Andrew Wilkow of Sirius Satellite Radio for obtaining this autographed book while Oliver North was in his studio, specifically so that I could auction it off.   

CLICK HERE TO BE BROUGHT TO THE EBAY AUCTION PAGE

 

BILL O'REILLY INTERVIEWS COMMUNITY ORGANIZER BARACK OBAMA


PART ONE OF THE INTERVIEW


PART TWO OF THE INTERVIEW

I will continue to post the rest of the interview as it becomes available.


PART THREE OF THE INTERVIEW


PART FOUR OF THE INTERVIEW

September 08, 2008

NEWT GINGRICH DESTROYS THIS MSNBC REPORTER



This is classic! Newt Gingrich totally turns the interview around on this MSNBC reporter and the reporter has nothing to say. He knows that Newt is right and that he was just made a fool of on national television.

Conservatives and Republicans need to do this sort of thing more often. Don't just accept the bias left wing media's questions and comments. Turn it around on them. Start asking them questions. Start pushing back against their liberal bias. Let the viewers see just how shallow their arguments really are.

September 07, 2008

AN IRAQ WAR VETERAN SENDS OBAMA A MESSAGE



An Iraq War veteran has a personal message for community organizer Barack Obama

September 06, 2008

HOW I WILL REFER TO BARACK OBAMA FROM NOW ON

The media wants to continue referring to Gov. Sarah Palin as "the former mayor of a small town." They are skipping over the fact that she is the Governor of Alaska and the most popular governor in the country. O.K. I can play that game too. From here on out, I will refer to Barack Obama as "community organizer Barack Obama." I suggest every one else do the same.

-Trent

September 05, 2008

SEN. JOHN MCCAIN'S SPEECH

Sen. John McCain took to the stage Thursday night and accepted the nomination from the Republican Party to run for President. 

He is not known for giving a great teleprompter speech.  He is much better known for having conversations with people in town hall meetings.  So I will try to keep that in mind as I give my thoughts on the speech.

The truth is, I was split on the speech.  There were times I agreed with him 100% and I wanted to cheer him on.  There were times I remembered why I am not so thrilled he is the nominee.  There were times I was a little bored.  I thought the speech started off a little slow.  Throw in some Code Pink whackos and that'll definitely slow things down a bit.  He talked about some great issues...reducing earmarks and reducing government spending in general.  He spoke briefly about being pro-life.  He spoke about energy and drilling off shores.  He spoke about maintaining a strong military.  He spoke about lowering taxes.  He also spoke about some issues that made me think to myself, "Uggghhhh why are you doing this?"  He talked about global warming as if it was a man-made phenominon.  He spoke about wanting to appoint Democrats into his administration.  He spoke about working with Democrats.  Now, it's not that he worked with Democrats....that in itself might be just fine.  It's WHAT he worked with them on.  So as for the issues, I thought it was a 50/50 speech.  I liked half of what he said and not so much on the other 50%.  He spoke about his wife and family.  I thought that was nice....all politicians do it. 

The one part of the speech that I thought was absolutely stunning was his was his description of his P.O.W. years.  We've all heard the story.  We all know what happened.  But the way he brought it all to life.....especially the part about being a cocky pilot who put himself first....and afterwards....he realized he was but just a speck.  He learned to put his country first and lose the ego trip.....THAT part of the speech was amazing.  That portion seemed almost unscripted and I clearly think was the best part of the speech.  The ending with him screaming "fight with me" "fight with me" "stand up" seemed a little overdramatic to me....but it seemed as if the audience ate it up.  Over all, it didn't change my opinion of him as a politician.  At the end of the speech I was thinking, "Thank God he picked Sarah Palin."

September 04, 2008

VIDEO OF GOV. PALIN'S SPEECH



In case you somehow missed it...here it is in it's entirety.

September 03, 2008

REPUBLICAN NATIONAL CONVENTION NIGHT 3

Tonight was night three of the Republican National Convention.  There were 4 major speeches tonight, but let's be honest....It was Gov. Sarah Palin's night!

Mitt Romney kicked off the night with his speech.  He made a lot of great points, but his delivery was a bit off.   The quotes from his speech that stuck out to me were, "The American people have always been the source of our nation's strength and they always will be" and "It's time for the party of big ideas, not the party of Big Brother."  He was serving up the so-called "red meat" (I hate that term) but seemed to be trying too hard to deliver a good speech.

Next up was Mike Huckabee.  He delivered his speech with his usual casualness and humor.  Some of the quotes from his speech that stuck out to me were, "Barack Obama's excellent adventure to Europe took his campaign for change to hundreds of thousands of people who don't even vote or pay taxes here" and "I'm not a Republican because I grew up rich, but because I didn't want to spend the rest of my life poor, waiting for the government to rescue me."  But I thought the best part of his speech was his story about a teacher's lesson to her students.  The story went as follows:

On the first day of school in 2005, Martha Cothren, a teacher at Joe T. Robinson High School in Little Rock, was determined that her students would not take their education or their privilege as Americans for granted. With the principal's permission, she removed all the desks from her classroom. The students entered the empty room and asked, "Mrs. Cothren, where are our desks?"

"You get a desk when you tell me how you earn it," she replied.

"Making good grades?" asked one student.

"I guess we have to behave," offered another.

"You WILL behave in my class," Mrs. Cothren retorted, "but that won't get you a desk either."

No one in first period guessed right. Same for second period.

By lunch, the buzz was all over campus... Mrs. Cothren had flipped out ....wouldn't let her students have a desk. Kids had used their cell phones and called their parents.

By early afternoon, all 4 of the local network TV affiliates had camera crews at the school to report on the teacher who wouldn't let her students have a desk unless they could tell her how they earned it. By the final period, no one had guessed correctly.

As the students filed in, Martha Cothren said, "Well, I didn't think you would figure it out, so I'll have to tell you."

Martha opened the door of her classroom. In walked 27 veterans, some wearing uniforms from years gone by, but each one carrying a school desk.

As they carefully and quietly arranged the desks in neat rows, Martha said, "You don't have to earn your desks...these guys already did. They went halfway around the world, giving up their education and interrupting their careers and families so you could have the freedom you have. No one charged you for your desk. But it wasn't really free. These guys bought it for you. And I hope you never forget it." 

Rudy Giuliani was next giving the keynote speech.  It was full of humor and seriousness as well.  He spoke of the contrast between John McCain's record and ability to make decisions and the inablity of Barack Obama to do the same.  He took jabs at Harry Reid as well saying, "The Democratic leader in the Senate said so: "America has lost.  Well, if America lost, who won? Al Qaida? Bin Laden? In the single biggest policy decision of this election, John McCain got it right and Barack Obama got it wrong."  He spoke of Obama's blunders when the events of Russia vs. Georgia were erupting.  He made clear that Obama is not the guy you want in the White House taking that 3:00 a.m. call.  He joked that even Hillary was right this one time.  He then sang the praises of Gov. Sarah Palin.  He scolded the left and the media for questioning whether or not she could be a take care of her family and run for vice-president...rightly pointing out that when has a man ever been asked that question?

Immediately follwing Giuliani, Gov. Sarah Palin took to the stage.  CAN YOU SAY HOME RUN?  Nevermind homerun!  GRANDSLAM!!!  She hit it out of the park with her speech tonight.  She showed her tender side pledging that she would be a friend to those families of children with special needs.  She showcased her experience as mayor and especially as governor.  She recounted the story of how when she became governor, she thought that the luxurious private jet a former administration had bought for use by the governor was wasteful spending.  So she sold it on Ebay and the state actually made a profit!  She got rid of the personal chef for the governor as another wasteful expenditure, joking that maybe her kids didn't like that so much.  She told of her fight against corruption including in her own party and she came out victorious.   She took on the good ol' boy network that was entrenched in the area, even going up against some of the corporations that were wrong. She showed she could take on the opponent delivering some poignant jabs at the Democrat candidates.  One example, "I guess a small-town mayor is sort of like a 'community organizer,' except that you have actual responsibilities. I might add that in small towns, we don't quite know what to make of a candidate who lavishes praise on working people when they are listening, and then talks about how bitterly they cling to their religion and guns when those people aren't listening."  Another quote was:

"And there is much to like and admire about our opponent.  But listening to him speak, it's easy to forget that this is a man who has authored two memoirs but not a single major law or reform - not even in the state senate.

This is a man who can give an entire speech about the wars America is fighting, and never use the word "victory" except when he's talking about his own campaign. But when the cloud of rhetoric has passed ... when the roar of the crowd fades away ... when the stadium lights go out, and those Styrofoam Greek columns are hauled back to some studio lot - what exactly is our opponent's plan? What does he actually seek to accomplish, after he's done turning back the waters and healing the planet? The answer is to make government bigger ... take more of your money ... give you more orders from Washington ... and to reduce the strength of America in a dangerous world. America needs more energy ... our opponent is against producing it.

Victory in Iraq is finally in sight ... he wants to forfeit.

Terrorist states are seeking new-clear weapons without delay ... he wants to meet them without preconditions.

Al Qaeda terrorists still plot to inflict catastrophic harm on America ... he's worried that someone won't read them their rights? Government is too big ... he wants to grow it.

Congress spends too much ... he promises more.

Taxes are too high ... he wants to raise them. His tax increases are the fine print in his economic plan, and let me be specific.

The Democratic nominee for president supports plans to raise income taxes ... raise payroll taxes ... raise investment income taxes ... raise the death tax ... raise business taxes ... and increase the tax burden on the American people by hundreds of billions of dollars."

She was charming and funny and a pleasure to listen to.  She was humble.  Her timing was perfect.  This was the first time she had ever given a speech of this magnitude and to this many people and she remained calm cool and collected.  

The response of those in attendence and I suspect, based on my own response, of those at home proves that this a woman who is ready for this job.  We are not only confident of that, but excited that she is there.   She is the future and the future is bright.  Conservatism is back in the Republican Party.

GOV. PALIN SCARES DEMOCRATS TO DEATH

Gov. Sarah Palin is expected to make the speech of her lifetime tonight.  For those of us who watch politics a little more closely than most, Gov. Palin has been on our radar for several months.  For the rest of the country, they are about to meet the next Vice President of the United States during coverage of tonight's Republican National Convention.

I suspect that after tonight's speech, you will see a sizable bump in McCain's polling numbers.  This woman is the real deal for conservatives and may be just what the doctor ordered to revive the Republican Party into the conservative home it once was.

You know the liberals are scared to death of this woman.  Look at all the mud they are throwing, just to see what sticks.  Seriously, is there anyone in this country that was thinking, "Wow I really liked that Sarah Palin until I found out her husband had a DWI 20 years ago!  I'm now voting for Obama!"?

The liberals have even gone so far as to ask, "What kind of mother is she?  She has a newborn and she's running for Vice President.  Who is going to take care of her child?"  Oh geez, I don't know.....How about Dad?  Suddenly, the libs think a woman's place is at home baking cookies?  What happened to championing strong successful woman?

The liberals and their co-horts in the media have even gone so far as to attack Palin's 17 year old daughter.  "My God, her daughter's pregnant!  What kind of mother is she?"  I'll answer that.  She's the kind of mother who has taught her daughter the morals she believes in.  And when her daughter made a mistake, as all children do, she is supportive.  It's not the mistakes we make, it's how we react to the mistakes.  Her daughter is choosing to have the baby and get married tot he father.  It's a happy ending.  The liberals are upset because her daughter chose not to kill her baby through abortion.  They are upset that she has chosen to get married instead of going on welfare.  Our role as parents is to teach our kids the difference between right and wrong and when they cross the line, again as all kids do, it's our job to be supportive and to get them back on track.  It sounds as if that is exactly what is going on in the Palin household.

They've made fun of her for being from small town America.  Obama even called the town that she was Mayor of "Wasilly" instead of Wasilla.  The Democrats are imploding and showing their true colors.  They are showing their disdain for small town America.  If you are not an elite, you are a joke according to liberals like Obama and Biden.  Keep up that line of attack boys.  There are only so many big city elites...not enough to elect you.

Their desperation has gone so far as to dredge up a picture of her from a college dorm room in which she is wearing a shirt that says, "I may be broke, but I'm not flat busted."  Again, as if that is going to  stop anyone from voting for her ticket.  It's so laughable.

They tried the "She has no experience" line, but failed to realize she has more experience than their number one guy, Obama.  Palin has been mayor of a town.  She has been Governor of our largest state.  She governs a state that is a major energy provider for our country.  She has cut wasteful spending.  She has fought corruption and won.  What has Obama done?  He gave a few good speeches and wrote a few books.  WOW.....that is experience!  Hardly.

Governor Palin has the conservative base energized and in the campaign for the first time since McCain won the nomination.  Sarah has had more scrutiny of her record and of her life and family in 5 days than Barack Obam has had in 18 months.  Oh yeah, BELIEVE IT!  She scares the Democrats to death.  I love it!

September 02, 2008

REPUBLICAN NATIONAL CONVENTION NIGHT 2

After the first night of the Republican National Convention was more or less canceled due to Hurricane Gustav, the Republicans kicked off their convention tonight in St. Paul, MN.

I missed most of the opening speeches because my son had hockey practice (I'll try to catch them on replay or online) but I did manage to watch the 3 major speeches.  The first speech I saw came from President George W. Bush.  He gave his speech from the White House via satellite.  His speech was adequate.  I'm not going to pretend it was overly inspiring, but he reminded of us of the world we live in today and why this election is so important.

Next up was Fred Thompson.  HE rocked the house.  His speech was great.  His speech was inspiring and even humorous at times.  What was going through my head as he was speaking was, "What a difference between his speech and the speeches of all the Democrats last week."  Fred's speech was enthusiastic about life in America.  He spoke of how great it is and what an honor it was to be an American.  This was in stark contrast to the Democrat speeches that all basically revolved around their idea that America sucks.  It was refreshing to hear an uplifting speech after being bombarded by the negativity coming form the DNC.  One of the interesting things is that his most cheered lines came when he mentioned Gov. Sarah Palin.  She is definitely a breath of fresh air into this campaign and truthfully, the main reason many conservatives are at least a little jazzed about this election now.

The last major speech of the night came from Sen. Joe Lieberman.  It was big news that Lieberman was there and speaking on the stage because just 8 short years ago, he was the Vice Presidential candidate of the Democrat Party.  I understand why he was chosen to speak.  It was clearly to try and draw in the Democrats and Independents who know that elected Barack Obama would be a big mistake.  It was a speech designed to tell Democrats, "Hey, it's o.k. to vote for a Republican.  I'm a Democrat and I am voting for him."  To that point, maybe it was effective.  To me, as a conservative though, I was a little put off by his speech.  It reminded me of so many of the reasons I was weary of McCain being the Republican nominee.  Sen. Lieberman spoke of all the ways Sen. McCain fought against the Republicans and for so many of the bills that I disagree with him on.  To a Democrat, that is certainly a good thing.  To a conservative, it wasn't such a good thing.  He managed to make a few good points, but overall, I could have done without Lieberman speaking.  I ws curious to hear what the pundits would say afterward.  Most of them hailed this speech.  I don't get it.  It really did nothing for me.

Tomorrow night is a HUGE night.  Gov. Sarah Palin, the Vice Presidential nominee, will make her speech.  That is the speech I am looking forward to!

September 01, 2008

AUTOGRAPHED COPY OF "OBAMA NATION" UP FOR AUCTION

As promised, I listed the first autographed item up for auction today.  The first item is an autographed copy of New York Times bestseller "Obama Nation" written by Jerome Corsi.

Once again, I will be donating ALL of the money minus only the Ebay, PayPal and shipping fees from this auction to the Freedom Alliance Scholarship Fund.  I will NOT be keeping any of the money from this auction.

For those of you who do not know, the Freedom Alliance Scholarship Fund provides scholarships to the children of our brave men and women serving our armed forces who have been killed or severly injured.  I can not think of a better cause to donate to and to raise funds for and it is my honor to do my small part inraising the much needed funds for this great cause.

Because of "red tape" issues, I can not mention that this auction is for charity on the Ebay page.  ProudConservative.com is not in any way officially affiliated with the Freedom Alliance.  It just happens to be my favorite charity.

SPECIAL THANKS TO:  Andrew Wilkow of Sirius Satellite Radio for obtaining this autographed book while Jerome Corsi was in his studio, specifically so that I could auction it off.   

CLICK HERE TO BE BROUGHT TO THE EBAY AUCTION PAGE

UPDATE:  The book sold for $76.00!

FUND RAISING FOR FREEDOM ALLIANCE SCHOLARSHIP FUND

I am kicking off a month's worth of fund raising for the Freedom Alliance Scholarship Fund today.  I have a few ways to raise much needed money to support the scholarship fund this month.  

First, from now until midnight September 30th, 2008, I will be donating $2.00 from every shirt or hat purchased from ProudConservative.com to the Freedom Alliance Scholarship Fund.  That's $2.00 for every shirt or hat, not from every order.  If you order 4 shirts, I will donate $8.00.  Why not load up on your conservative shirts now!

Second, I have at least 3 autographed items to auction off this month.  As with my past auctions, ALL of the money from the winning bid, minus only the Ebay, Paypal and shipping fees, will be donated to the scholarship fund.  I will NOT be keeping any of the money.  Each item will be on the auction block for 1 week.  The first item will go up shortly after noon on Monday September 1st.  I am not going to divulge what the items are until they are officially up for auction.  Sorry, you're going to have to wait and see.

Thanks in advance to all who participate, either by bidding on any of the items going up for auction, or by purchasing shirts and hats this month.  This month can be a great success with your help.  PLEASE, spread the word about this month's fund raising activities.  Send your friends and family members to ProudConservative.com so they can participate as well.  If you have a blog, please mention it on your blog.  If you have a MySpace or Facebook page, let all your friends there know about it.

The fund raising has officially begun on the shirt and hat sales.  Check back shortly after noon E.S.T. to see what the first item up for auction is!



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