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Military and due process

So, in our new technologically up to date GOP, can we possibly push forward an immediate Federal  move to have all military ballots submitted on-line, so they are automatically counted?  This must happen by 2010.  The challenges they face with trying to take part in the democratic process they are fighting to defend are absolutely absurd!  This should be a federal change and something the left and right could both veterans could both agree on. 
 
Lost absentee ballots.  Having to have the address of a witness confirmed in order for their vote to count (hmm..does that include park benches?)?  Waiting for overseas snail-mail in order to participate?  This is certifiably insane.
 
A secure voting web site for active military, their spouses and adult children, and veterans should be an easy thing to accomplish.  I say veterans because so many veterans from WWII, Korea and VietNam are in nursing facilities or figthing disabilities because of their service and have trouble getting to polling places.
 
Here is a true story of these difficulties from a comment from Saltwater:
 

Not a new problem

I was active Navy and overseas for the first general election in which I was eligible to vote. Months before deployment, I made a special trip to the elections office to submit all the forms and information required for an absentee ballot.

My absentee ballot arrived three days before Election day. With or without my vote, Nixon handily beat McGovern, but I still felt cheated never knowing for sure that my ballot was accepted upon return.

The men and women in uniform deserve to know that their input to the electoral process is honored and expidited.
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Let's take care of those who have watched out for us.
 
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 Gordon at the Café

Hope is in our hands

 
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2010 - The Answer is LOCAL!

I am of the firm belief, and have been for some time, that there is only one way we will turn around ths Ship of State called the United States of America.
 
We must ALL become as involved as we possibly can at the local level if we are to change Congress.  You must research the candidates in your district, find one who is conservative enough for you to support, and then back them with every ounce of your energy, time and resources to getting them elected.  Once you have identified the those running for the House, then move on to the Senate. See how much time you can give there. There are also crucial Gubernatorial races in many states that you can become involved in.  Find out how is sitting on the redistricting commission in your state and be sure census information is being processed properly.  Most people say to start with the school board, county commission, etc.  But Congress is SO incredibly crucial in 2010 that I am saying to start there.
 
Whoever you support tell them its about the economy, jobs, limited spending, shrinking government and of course doing what they can to limit the scope of the Health Care Reform harm.
 
Many districts have important candidate petition deadlines coming up.  In my own District 11 here in Tampa, several candidates are trying to get into the primary vs Kathy Castor.  Ms Castor is rated as the 9th most liberal out of 435 Representatives in the House!  She is the product of an old political family here and is basically Ms Pelosi's lapdog.  I will be searching out who is the best alternative and doing all I can to be sure they make it onto the ballot and support them should they become the candidate.  Then, of course, I will be working all summer for Marco Rubio who is running vs our RINO governor, Charlie Crist for the Senate seat that opened up when Mel Martinez (another RINO) retired.
 
A good site to research congressional races is Freedom Project .  You can search by state and also click on the  Key Races tab.  If you are able and  there is someone else in your state or another state who is building their campaign chest, don't limit your self to your local area, but start there.
 
November 2010 is not in the distant future!  It is but 7 months away - and primaries are much sooner.  We must act now!
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Election night projections and undue voter influence

So now there are reports of people not voting because the news pundits brodcast projections that made it appear that McCain-Palin's cause was lost.  Shades of 200 and 2004.
 
Here is a simple solution that  would help everyone!  Especially those west of the Mississippi.
 
1)  Allign polling times to allow for a time zone differential so that all polls across the country close at the same time on Election Night.
      For example:
            EST            9 AM - 10 PM
            CST            8 AM - 9 PM
            RMT           7 AM - 8 PM
            PST            6 AM - 7 PM
      Alaska and Hawaii could vote the day before with votes sealed until the West Coast polls close.
 
2)   NO NEWS PROJECTIONS until 51% of the votes have been counted.
      
This means we have to get out of our news junkie, immediate gratification mindset and actually wait. 
If we can teach ourselves to do that, the results will be much more representative.  The 8 million votes out of 122 million that determined this election (and made the left feel they have a mandate for change) were very possibly influenced by the early projections based on 1% of the votes in EST and CST states.  This is totally unfair to the western half of our country.
 
I remember the misery of a November night in 2000 in Florida when the state was projected before polls in the Panhandle had closed. 
 
Though reporting has become instant-information based, election night  is still run the way it was before the information age.  This must change by 2012
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Thank you Mr President!

Dear President Bush,

I want to thank you and your family, including your brother Jeb, your father and your mother for years of dedicated service in trying to protect and defend what is right about America.

We are a very young country in the midst of what might be compared to a late 20's rebellion if we were talking about a person. We want to tell our parents that they don't know anything about the way the world really is and we want to change it to suit us. Really we want to change it so that we are just like the "cool people" instead of remaining the shining individual that God made us.

Thank you for standing up in the face of the onslaught of "me-ism" and "isolationism" to say we don't have to agree with or please everyone and for taking up your primary responsibility every day with vigilance...to protect the people of the United States from attacks from without and within.

Thank you for being an honorable man, a faithful husband and a good father through it all.

You indeed will be able to look in that mirror in the new house in Texas and be pleased with what you see. Did you please everyone? No. Is God pleased with you? Yes. And He is the only one that matters. The creator of the universe has more work waiting for you.

PS - I hope Jeb will reconsider a Florida Senate seat or some other leadership down the road.
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The Aisle - Where are the BraveHearts?

Does anyone have a list of Democratic Senators and Congressmen who have voted against their party in the past that they might be convinced to stand by our side and hold off the social and economic revolution that has started?
 
Can we convince some of them to officially cross the aisle and save this country?
 
Can we convince them to break from tradition and support the vast number of regular Americans who do NOT support any of the radical left's agenda?
 
Senators and Congressman, we know some of you actually read these sites.  Will you come to the defense of all the middle aged and elder Americans who have kept this country  the greatest on earth?  Will you save our country for the children and for those yet unborn? 

We do not want to be Europe.  If so we would already live there.  We do not want to be part of the emerging one world government.  We want to be what the Creator planned.  A society of free thinking people accepting of all races, religions and points of view.  Have we made mistakes.  Absolutely.  But we are still a very young country. 

This country will no longer exist as the entity our Founding Fathers fashioned if you allow the radical leftists to force their agenda  on the rest of us without protest or question.  There is already tremendous pressure to watch our speech and thoughts.  It will only increase. 

Our children, who are already not taught history, will become automatons if they are allowed to arrive on the planet at all.  This is not hysteria.  It is already happening.   I have watched children laugh at other children who voted for John McCain in the mock election and run chanting Obama into the school building.  These young people and their parents have NO knowledge of what Mr Obama actually thinks, believes or stands for, or for that matter how our elections work.  They can only hear the empty promises.  Our college young people have been bombarded in every way possible by the MSM, the Obama campaign, and the Internet, to just accept the thoughts of this man as good for our country. 
 
Please consider the future of this country, take a stand, and help her to safely arrive at her tri-centennial as the United States (plural) of America, not the United State (singular) of the New World.
 
It's up to you.
 
 
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Alliances - Yes they matter

"The election is over, the majority of the American people said that Ayers did not matter, so why are we still talking about it?"  That's a paraphrase of Alan Colmes of Fox trying last night to say the people believe that BHO's alliances do not matter.   

52% of the nation was either too illiterate, uninformed, self-seeking, gently hypnotized or otherwise brain-washed to know who Barack was allied with.  They refused to examine or even think about who he has  looked to for support and mentoring and who he has pledged to support.  Radical poets in Hawaii, Planned Parenthood (FOCA will happen), Rev. Wright and yes, William Ayers...
 
Alan, have you really examined the news cycle lately?  We have a man who, because of the "atrocities" our service people were performing in trying to protect us against the domino affect of communism in Southeast Asia,  says on national TV that he did not do enough, that he only blew up buildings (including trying to blow up one where a family of 5 was sleeping), not people.  This man sits in FREEDOM while he pontificates and plans the radical socialist indoctrination of our children. He is not one bit sorry for the acts he was involved in, saying he did not do enough.  Dare I wonder, if he didn't do enough,what might he have planned? But he sits in FREEDOM.
 
In other parts of the country, churches are vandalized and parishoners terrorized, an elderly woman knocked around and the primary symbol of the Christians who make up a large part of this country, the empty cross, is trampled on....those perpetrators sit in FREEDOM.
 
Recently, Senator Barney Frank, who is another primary supporter of BHO and who had an affair with a male officer of Fannie Mae, refused to accept responsibility for forcing the the sub prime mortgage issue with that same entity...he remains in FREEDOM, in office and holding great power.
 
On the other side of NO FREEDOM we have a broadcaster in Britain fired for requesting a particular type of taxi driver for her 14 year old daughter.  We have people losing their positions or having their small businesses put in danger for trying to make their original vote against gay marriage count in California.  We have two United States servants, putting their lives on the line, sentenced to 11 years in prison for shooting a drug smuggler in the backside while he is fleeing back over the border.  They failed to report that a gun was used because they believed he was uninjured since he was able to quickly flee, only reporting his injury two weeks after the fact.  These guardians of our society lose their FREEDOM.
 
If the first group, Barack supporters all, can sit in FREEDOM, while the second group is under fire, I have to ask, what will the average American's rights be under the new administration?  Who willl that administration be watching out for in the effort for Change?
 
It's certainly not the majority of citizens in the United States who just want to live ordinary, lives and have some control over what happens to them.  No, Alan, we will have to watch our words and our actions for fear of not meeting the left's tolerance requirements or causing embarassment to his administration.  
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Grieving in America - Part I

 11/7/08

Dear Fellow Americans –

Fifty-two percent of the citizens of the United States woke up on Wednesday or stayed up late on Tuesday and embraced elation, pride and a feeling that “it’s finally time for us”. 

I am proud that Americans were able to step above color lines and elect a well-spoken ambitious young man of mixed race. 

Forty-eight percent woke up to grief.  I am not talking about anger.  I am talking about unabashed grief.  We are not upset that a man of color was elected.  That was a great day for America.  We are grieving because the man of color who was elected stands so diametrically opposed to so much that we value.  Those values built the America that so many, who are overjoyed with the election results, are expecting to take care of them.  We are grieving because the media sold the people a president rather than presenting all the facts and encouraging all citizens to make informed decisions.

We are not grieving for our pocketbooks, our mortgages or our elitest rights.  I represent many of the average Americans who make up that 48%.  I am a public school teacher in a Title I Renaissance school.  My school is 92% economically disadvantaged, 84% African American or mixed race, 12% Hispanic and approximately 4% Caucasian. 15% of our students deal with some form of disability.  I am a Caucasian of American Indian, Romanian, Scottish and English descent.  I serve this community because I believe I was put on this planet to serve, not to be served, to make a difference, not lodge complaints, and to be appreciative of this remarkable country through good times and bad.  I will not always agree with her actions, but I will always believe in the principals she was founded on.

We who are grieving believe it is each community’s job to take care of the truly needy, not the federal government’s.  We volunteer in our schools and houses of worship.  We contribute regularly and quietly out of the little or much that we have to community food banks and clothing drives.  We serve in shelters, provide aid to unwed mothers, and answer with our time, finances and labor in times of national and international disaster.  These actions come not out of creed or patriotism but out of values that have been passed from generation to generation and out of the belief that it is the right thing to do.  “There but for the grace of God go I”.

We believe that opportunity is there for every American to succeed but that it takes hard work, education, a teachable spirit and the desire to make the world better, whether through a product, a service or an idea.  We do not begrudge anyone’s success or think it somehow takes away from us.  We know that Presidents have very little control over the economy and that it runs in cycles.  We know that we suffered a traumatic financial attack on September 11, 2001 which took many years to recover from.

We believe in living within our means.  When we make a poor or inopportune choice economically, like buying into inflated property values, it is our job to find a way out, not the Federal government’s.  I have a school loan that was taken in the faith that it would prepare me for a career that would provide for me more adequately in my single middle-age and allow me to retire someday.  It did not.  I am now trying to decide how to handle a loan that is well beyond my means to pay.   But I am not asking the government to solve this problem. It is mine and I will work at it till it is solved.  I will be working till I am 90 in order to do so, but that is MY problem, not the government’s.

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Grieving in America - Part II

We who are grieving after this election believe that this is a country worth defending and know that we are safe today because a good man, who has been slandered in every possible way for doing the best he could in the worst of times, has seen to it with unwavering conviction. We are free today because MILLIONS of American men and women have forgotten about self and donned their country’s uniform to gain that freedom and to preserve it, with no thought to their rights or personal safety. They did it for the greater good.

November 11 we will celebrate Veteran’s Day. We do this the week after we have elected to the highest office in the land someone who has never served, wants to cut military budgets, and immediately pull our troops out of a war that is acknowledged to be coming to a victorious end. In my generation we were raised to respect our elders, yet this bright young man jeered his opponent’s disabilities in commenting on his challenges with electronics. This has nothing to do with age. It has to do with the severe limitations of the use of his arms and hands due to the massive injuries .he suffered while a prisoner of war under a brutal regime, defending our country.   

We grieve because young people in our country of every color have lampooned this servant of America in vulgar and utterly profane ways rather than saying “We disagree with you, but we honor you and your family’s service to our country through war time and peace time”. When they do this they mock every American who has served so that they could have the freedom of speech, beliefs and incredible opportunities that are squandered every day.

We grieve because the “agents if change” jeered, belittled and attacked in an incredibly sexist manner a self-made, faithful, hardworking mother of 5, who has a son in uniform. She achieved in every opportunity to improve herself that was presented to her throughout her life. This is what the President elect’s party supposedly stands for and yet she was completely denigrated because her core beliefs were not acceptable to them. Senator Obama never uttered one word to ask them to cease and desist except when the attacks involved the children. Yet the party and major media accused us of focusing on trivialities and cried “Foul” when we questioned his long-term associations and stated agenda.

Those who are grieving grew up in an America where parents of every color and creed believed that it was their job to raise responsible citizens, and support their educational goals (even when those opportunities were limited). Our parents and grandparents provided for us through sacrifice of their own needs and desires. They showed by example how to get along, and how to disagree without being combative or demeaning. They demonstrated how to accomplish hard tasks without whining. In most homes, we had the example and learned the value of a stable marriage. Our parents did not expect our government, our community or our teachers to raise us. They expected us to go to school, mind our manners, do our best and accomplish something.  

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Grieving in America - Conclusion

 We are grieving in the wake of this election because many people refuse to make the hard choices and take a stand for fear of not being “in” or politically correct. We are grieving because this president elect has stated without equivocation that the lives of unborn and nearly born children are only of value if they are not inconvenient. He has stated this through his unwavering support of Planned Parenthood and his promise to assure that the Freedom of Choice Act becomes law. This act allows children who become pregnant to undergo a medical procedure to dispose of that life, without parents consenting or even being informed. We can only extend that equation to what our lives and our parents’ lives will be worth when aged or infirm. 

We are grieving for the removal of parental control of the information that is given to children by their schools. This government indoctrination into class warfare, liberal values and, in many states, the homosexual agenda, is a very real part of the education reform that is planned by the extreme left of the Democratic Party. President-elect Obama is the leader, promised one and poster child for this group.  

We are grieving because the Judeo-Christian values that have upheld this nation are being mocked at every turn while we are told how intolerant and archaic WE are. We are grieving because we fear that everything we have fought for, that our young people are fighting and dying for, and that this country was formed to embody, seems to be of no use to many of the current generation which has been indoctrinated by the liberal, and often radical, professors who have staffed our universities since the 70’s.

What do we hope for? We hope that our economy survives the spending and taxes that are coming. We hope the information age doesn’t become the disinformation age where all information you receive is controlled by the government. We hope that the terrorists who hate America, the Europeans who we fought for and who have thrown us to the wolves and the Russians and Chinese who are rattling their sabers, somehow believe that we are still a strong enough nation to withstand their attacks and survive to our tri-centennial.

With disregard for our own grief, we will pray for providential wisdom and guidance for President-elect Obama and all leaders because that is what we do. We will continue to go to work every day, raise our families to the best of our abilities, worship in our various houses and creeds, and serve our communities. We will continue to care for the needy and would rather not be told it is someone else’s right to dock our hard-earned pay checks to do so. We will continue to celebrate achievement by all who work hard and grab onto the American dream and not feel it in anyway takes away from us. We will do our best to take care of the planet and its inhabitants. 

We will continue to fight for the rights of “Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of Happiness” and believe in a “government of the people, by the people and for the people”, not a government that controls the people. We will continue to “ask not what our country can to do for us but what we can do for our country”. We will celebrate the indescribable privilege that we have to live in the greatest nation on earth and thank our Creator that He inspired the puritans to escape here for religious freedom from religious oppression in England. 

Freedom isn’t free. It is a result of struggle and constant vigilance.   May a people of every age, color and creed be raised up that will read the unedited history of America through her highs and lows and learn to serve her, not themselves. 

- I sign this as an anonymous public servant. This is the age of vetting the civilian questioner rather than those that must answer regarding their plans and purposes. In the very liberal district where I am employed I run the distinct possibility of retribution for my beliefs.  Another cause for grief. - 

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Tribute to Sarah...May she return trumphant

 
Your quiet dignity in the face of insults while not backing down or compromising your beliefs one iota, your obviously happy life as a working mother of five, your great relationship with Todd (20 years and 5 kids don’t happen by accident) your confidence based on faith and divine providence, your ability to be tough while wearing a skirt and reinventing the old school women of power who were feminists long before the crop in the 70’s….all these things are what your opponents are terrified of…as the darkness fears the light. And like the bullies they are, they took every opportunity to attack someone much better than they and try to present you as weak, inarticulate, greedy and unknowledgeable. And what did you do? You stood your ground.
 
And we thank you for it.  The bullies will stay on you, but you keep standing.  You have reminded us of what we can be.

The future is now and it is in our hands. 

Talk is cheap…what will you do to help chart our course? Check out my blog http://gordoncafe.blogtownhall.com  and join the

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Gordon at the Café

Hope is in our hands 

 
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