Saturday, December 16, 2006

Stealth "Democracy"

As "moderates" and "conservatives" look toward the 2008 election and the two years in between with understandable trepidition, reality is that not only can it get worse, it will.
First, the good news, far reaching radical left legislation will probably not be introduced before the 2008 election. The socialists who have hijacked the once staunchly American Democrat Party, do not want to tip their hand. Of course, a few loose cannons (Charles Rangel) will espouse stupidity (a return to the draft) but the socialist leadership (Pelosi, Clinton, Schumer, Feinstein, Boxer, Kennedy, et al) will keep them from too much mischief. The most troublesome legislation to be passed on the national level will be Bush's amnesty plan for the illegal invaders in this country. No doubt in a show of "bipartisanship", everything our forebears fought and died to gain and protect for American citizens will be handed over to the invaders on a silver platter. Not the least of which will be the priviledge of the vote. And there is no doubt of where these people will cast their votes.
Next, the first of the bad news. The most disturbing trend will be for democratic controlled state legislatures to follow the example of Tennessee. A brief history is required. Recently, Ophelia Ford's election to the Tenn. Senate was thrown out because of the small discrepency of convicted felons and dead constituents voting for her. Darn the bad luck. However, the Ford political machine was not to be denied. In 2006 the democratic controlled TN legislature passed a bill with no fanfare or media coverage. The democratic governor signed it into law and a few news stories slipped out. Too late, damage done and not one state rep. would admit to knowing about it. The bill in question? Giving convicted felons the priviledge of voting without having to go through cumbersome proceedures set in place for them to prove they are reformed and productive members of the society they previously victimized. Imagine, having to be an honest, productive member of society to vote. Naturally, Ophelia won election to the TN Senate by a landslide. Her nephew, Harold Ford, Jr., however, did not win election to the U.S. Senate from TN. Evidently there are more convicted felons in Memphis to vote democratic than there are in the rest of the state.
So that is where we are headed. With the invaders to be given the vote and "our" legislatures giving the vote to the criminal element, there is not a lot of hope in the future of our once great Republic.
I strongly suggest a thorough undestanding of our history. You might begin with the standing orders of the colonial Roger's Rangers. Always good and pertinent reading.

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