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The Mainstreaming of Ron Paul

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n2stox5/08/2009 8:22:43 am PDT

The emergence of kooks on the right goes hand in hand with the massive power grab the left is putting on the country. Camps on the right are dividing into tribes out of desperation and survivial. Much of what the left has done thus far is not irreversible, but once we go down the path of more entitlements and a weakend national security apparatus, we’re going to get some things rammed down our throats that will be irreversible.

We have a far left POTUS, a far left VPOTUS, a far left Speaker of the House, and a far left Senate Majority Leader. We have Al Gore winning Nobel prizes and Oscar awards, we have increased taxes, decreasing freedoms (or the threat of), and now, in the midst of a media spun pandemic, kooks getting the limelight for shucking vaccinations. On top of that, we have a Sec of Treas that is a tax cheat, an AG that is at the center of one of this biggest pardon SNAFUS ever, and a DHS secretary that thinks the 9/11 hijackers came from Canada.

The right is splitting into two camps: the moderates who continue to fight the moderate fight, and the hardcore who, well, don’t pull punches. I have moderate views, mostly, but if something isn’t done, we’re all really screwed.

I’ve always been a moderate, but here in Seattle, where fraudulent elections are becoming commonplace, the mayor is about to ban guns, increased taxes are the answer to anything and everything, and virtually any elected office is simply a revolving door for any Dem candidate, I myself am struggling with things. Of course the libs will tell me “You lost the election, deal with it” which just makes me more pissed off. McDermott wins elections with 85% of the vote, and he went so far to give interviews in Saddam’s Iraq saying he trusted Saddam more than our sitting POTUS.

I live in Reichert’s district, and I find myself getting pissed at him often. Aside from supporting Bush on Iraq, he hasn’t put forth a single conservative idea. Not one. He’s supported a few, but that’s it.

It’s getting to the point I say “screw it” and just pack up my family and move to Texas. But then I’d have to deal with Cowboys fans on a daily basis.