Professors at Carnegie Preach Incapability.
April 21, 2008
In the online student newspaper of Carnegie college, The Tartan, a revealing article quotes the schools professors in a light few will appreciate:
Faculty Hosts Forum on Barack Obama’s Campaign http://www.thetartan.org/2008/4/21/news/obama
““What impressed me with Obama is how he’s been able to mobilize young people,” said associate art professor Ayanah Moor.”
“Associate history professor John Soluri commented on the significance of the Senator’s success so far. “Everyone loves a winner,” he said. “It will be hard to overturn his current lead of delegates.””
“Continuing on the topic of funding, philosophy department faculty member Andy Norman said that what impressed him about Obama was “his refusing to take money from lobbyists.””
“Lisa Hazirjian, an adjunct history professor and the forum’s stand-in moderator mentioned that she didn’t believe Obama’s recent comments regarding “bitter” rural Pennsylvanians would do much damage to his campaign.”
“If Barack Obama becomes president, how other countries view the United States changes overnight,” Shields said. “Imagine if a kid in Africa were to wake up one day and see the ruler of the free world as a black man.”
When professors of our colleges reduce themselves to;
* favorably comment on the deceptive influence of the meaningless and most overused platitudes in history of a current candidate daring to use such as “change” on the most susceptible and unaware of us…
* Casually remark on the sheer stupidity of ‘following the herd mentality’ is anywhere near acceptable instead of encouraging support based solely on honest capability…
* Make an already proven false claim that a candidate refuses lobbyist funds when the evidence reveals over 2 million dollars collects interest for him due directly to lobbyist contributions AND where lobbyists are members of his own staff.
* Attempt to mitigate Obama’s rightful cost of an election to blatant elitism…
* Mindnumbingly offer that a message of socialism is anywhere near correct for a country founded upon freedom and self accountability OR have the audacity to continue on to drool in the outrageously racist implication that the pigment of a United States president’s skin dictates whether that president is racist or not when we’ve seen this predominately middle eastern/caucasion candidate who was taught for twenty years to BE a racist…
THEN, we know our children’s instruction is in the hands of the insanely incompetent which means change is certainly in our near future but, not the socialist kind they have in mind.
Prepare yourself professors for the change of who is signing your paychecks!
McCain Streaking Conservatism?
April 15, 2008
Are You Sitting Down?
The same man who drew up the Shamnesty bill behind closed doors, the same man who thinks the Second Amendment doesn’t mean what it says, the same man who STILL believes the incumbent protection attachment he sponsored with the soft money limitation bill ( McCain-Feingold ) doesn’t adversely affect our First Amendment speech 60 days prior to an election, the same man who wants to close Gitmo giving terrorists the same rights that citizens have ( All right, I could keep going on like this for quite awhile but, you get the idea. ) has actually adopted Fred Thompson’s optional “Flat” tax plan!
No, I didn’t dare hope he had that much common sense either, I just kept the thought tucked away in the pin-head-sized liberal area of my brain that I never use anyway.
When Fred Thompson offered his optional Flat tax plan ( when page opens click on the words ‘Fair vs. Flat’ and video clip will start ) the main stream media hardly breathed a word of it as they fearfully knew conservative policies that work would certainly unite the entire republican base…well, their tactics of spin and nonreporting worked but, his principles, values, plans and policies could very well live on if this streak of conservatism lasts a little while longer in McCain to get out of this huge mess we’re in.
Of course, lets hope McCain isn’t merely streaking us a flash of conservatism to get us to watch him just long enough to take the oath.
What Is A True Conservative To Do?
March 21, 2008
In today’s world, where the Press has delivered us the worst possible Republican nominee, what is a true conservative to do on election day?
The answer, of course, is to do everything you can to minimize the damage. Sitting home and sighing that “we’re screwed” will just ensure that we are.
I know it will pain many of us greatly to go and vote for John McCain, but, the alternative (a Democratic president) is unthinkable.
With McCain we won’t have the best conservative but it will be better that Hillary or Barack. But, most importantly, getting up off our couch and going to the polls will allow us to vote for Republican candidates for the House and the Senate and even state and local Republicans. By going to the polls we can help to determine how easy it is for any president to get his way with Congress. By supporting Republican candidates we have a real chance of narrowing or even eliminating the Democratic lead in both houses of Congress which will go a long way towards allowing us to keep the pressure on to ensure they follow the will of the people.
The key is to stay involved, at all levels. Whether it is by making phone calls, donating to the Republican National Committee, the National Republican Congressional Committee or the National Republican Senatorial Committee, it is the only way we can move our values, our beliefs, our issues forward.
So, Be strong and stand up for what we believe in and GO VOTE!






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