Michael Steele and the RNC
November 17th 2008 12:04
The Republican Party has faced some setbacks lately. Bruce Bialosky has met Michael Steele and confirms my suspicion that Mr. Steele would be perect for the job of getting things back on track.
The new millenium has brought many changes to America and those changes require new ideas and different approaches to keep us safe. While the Democrats have promised "hope and change" through returning to failed policies of the past and destructive policies that have failed in other countries (multi-culturalism and socialism for example), the Republicans have been unable to properly articulate their message.
Michael Steele is a great communicator who knows what he's talking about. He has the skill, experience and leadership ability to direct the course of the GOP toward winning the 2010 and 2012 elections.
After two years of B.O. and his refusal to develop our own energy sources, higher taxes, unlimited abortions, and political quicksand, the country will be ready for real change. I'm hoping for a Jindal/Palin ticket in 2012 (or Palin/Jindal) and the best way to insure their success is to have Michael Steele in charge of the Republican Party.
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The new millenium has brought many changes to America and those changes require new ideas and different approaches to keep us safe. While the Democrats have promised "hope and change" through returning to failed policies of the past and destructive policies that have failed in other countries (multi-culturalism and socialism for example), the Republicans have been unable to properly articulate their message.
Michael Steele is a great communicator who knows what he's talking about. He has the skill, experience and leadership ability to direct the course of the GOP toward winning the 2010 and 2012 elections.
After two years of B.O. and his refusal to develop our own energy sources, higher taxes, unlimited abortions, and political quicksand, the country will be ready for real change. I'm hoping for a Jindal/Palin ticket in 2012 (or Palin/Jindal) and the best way to insure their success is to have Michael Steele in charge of the Republican Party.
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Comment by Jim Stillman
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You state that Democrats wish to implement “policies that have failed in other countries (multi-culturalism and socialism for example) …”.
I understand the reference to “socialism”, without agreeing with you, but could you please define what you mean the term that is in bold face type. Specifically, what is it, how/why is it bad, what are the policies to which you refer in connection with what other countries.
Thank you.
Comment by S.L.
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Socialized medicine has never worked anywhere it has been tried. Just ask Canada (where the sick people come to the USA for treatments that Canada can't give them for months or years). Multiculturalism has been a dismal failure in Europe. Even Bridgette Bardot was found guilty of offending Muslims when she said she didn't like it. In the UK, Tony Blair finally had to admit that their version of multiculturalism was a failure. Riots in France were proven to have been caused by young Muslim militants when they didn't get enough freebies with the multicultural policies. Even Australia has been knocked around when it tried to give the multiculturalist ways a shot. It never works, Jim. A country cannot stand when divided by different cultures and forced to comply with laws and rules to please the newcomers. Christians and Jews are deprived of their rights to please the "multicultural" lunatics who want to pander to Shariah Law instead of the law of the land. Don't you get any news at all in your liberal ivory tower?
Comment by Lester Caudill
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Comment by S.L.
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Comment by Jim Stillman
Political Certainty
The final paragraph is gratuitous and I ignore it!
I would suggest that the United States has no indigenous culture, we're all, save Native Americans, strangers in a strange land. We need not be divided, frightened or threatened by differences.
Our greatest strength has been the willingness and ability to blend and absorb the newcomers as they arrive.
Our “culture” has been made stronger by Asians with their strong striving for excellence and hard work, the education and food and religiosity of immigrant Jews, the Polish, German and other mid-European traditions, the community and closeness of the Hispanic family, and so forth. I don’t want “newcomers” to be afforded rights different from other groups; they shouldn’t get fewer.
We are all newcomers; we should relish the influx of new ideas.
Comment by S.L.
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Multi-culturalism is when we allow people of other cultures to come here, not blend in, make no effort to be a part of the country, and demand all the freebies that our misguided government offers. Press one for English. Islamic students can wear what they want, Christians can't. Islamic employees demand the time for their prayers. Christians are not allowed to have a prayer before a sporting event. Can't say "Merry Christmas" because you might offend a Muslim. Christian cabbies have to take women to abortion clinics but Muslim cabbies can refuse to transport blind people if their dogs are with them. Are you beginning to see a pattern here Jim?
Comment by Lester Caudill
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A Nation where gays can come into a Christian church and infringe upon worshipers rights without any penalty of law. But Pro-Lifers are now allow to say anything at an abortion clinic.
Yes S.L. we are seeing our country going to hell right before our eyes and it is because of Multi-culturalism.
Comment by S.L.
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