Saturday, August 20, 2011

Harry Reid Is Wrong


Harry Reid is Wrong
By Joanie Redman

Harry Reid is wrong in his belief that, “the Tea Party will disappear as soon as the economy gets better. And the economy is getting better all the time.” He fails to understand that it was not just the economy that was the catalyst to ignite the movement, but the steady usurpation of our liberties and the unconstitutional actions of a Progressive president and Congress that brought citizens together and gave us a strong voice.

The Progressive Left would love for the Tea party to physically dismantle, but we are not one physical group, but rather an electorate that shares the tenets of a small, limited Constitutional government for, by and of the people, we expect fair taxation and the right to be responsible for ourselves. Our goal is to protect our Democratic Republic from the Left’s insidious encroachment of socialism through the manipulation of infamous agenda serving laws.

We do not desire or need government regulating the US people through appointments who share the same Progressive/socialist/communist view for America . We are endowed by our Creator with certain unalienable Rights and will no longer take for granted our liberty. We have awakened and will actively participate in our government and oversee that those whose are elected to uphold and defend our Constitution and NOT the ideology of their party. We have learned to use the power of our vote to weed out those that trespass against America .

So Harry, we will not go back to sleep ever again knowing the consequences of returning to apathy. What has disappeared is our blind trust and faith that elected official will act in good faith and with integrity. It may be wishful thinking on the part Harry that he believes the Tea Party is a flash in the pan, but our Founding Fathers had faith in their liberty loving progeny and would expect nothing less that we will persevere to the end and they are right!

1 comment:

  1. You tell 'em, Joanie. The Tea Party is the citizen population--not a "party" like the dems and the republicans. The old political tactics just don't work with a passionate ground swell of people who recognize the path this administration has chosen. We know what we are witnessing, and we don't want to be a socialist/marxist oligarchy government. It's that important. Sadly, those who are most susceptible to the left's rhetoric are those who, I think, will be treated the worst by those they try to elect. They just don't know their heroes don't like people who color outside their lines.

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