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Hell Looks Like This

America hasn't gone to hell, it is hell.  To be an American in this country is hell. To be labeled a right-wing extremist by our own US Government for simply being an ardent patriot and defender of the Constitution is hell.

Radical islamists training in this country and the government does nothing. Why? To use the attacks that must come as a result of all this training as an excuse later, after innocent lives are spent, to take our guns. A crisis allowed to happen. A disarmed American populace left vulnerable to the domestic enemies within--yes, the idea is pure hell. The current administration dreams of the day we are all disarmed.

A man in the white house who promised no new taxes on 95% percent of the population and then proceeds to tax 100% of us through schemes like cap and trade. No, the administration doesn't want to call this scam a tax, nor do the Feds want the mainstream media to call it a tax, but that's what it is. All this doublespeak = hell.

A cyber-czar to be named that answers only to the dictator in chief--to protect America's businesses from hackers, or so the administration says. More doublespeak to hide the fact that the administration will spy on patriotic Americans via the Internet. And they will spy on us, every single one of us who is not afraid to exercise their first amendment right to free speech in objecting to the hell this country has become. And one by one, we could, and just might, disappear into jail cells and re-education camps until we, like good little robots, spout the administration's politically correct lines as if we believed them all along. Or die.

A president who bows to the Saudi King as if he, and by inference America, were slaves to a throwback from the seventh century.

A so-called leader of our "free" world who apologizes for us as if we were ashamed of being America.

Weakness and words in response to nuclear tests by North Korea. Giving aid and comfort to thousands of members of Hamas, relocating these terrorists to this country with our own tax dollars footing their bills.

With the aid of the democratic majority in Congress, spending our tax monies as if no future accounting will ever come due. Promising this wild spending spree will save our economy while the Federal Reserve prints money as if it were worth the paper it's printed on. Jobs shed by the thousands, manufacturing capabilities further reduced.

The government nationalizing two of the big three auto companies, GM and Chrysler, and then closing down dealerships exclusively, with one exception, that contributed to the Republican party. Not that the Republicans currently in office have enough spine or even the will to stand up and bite the hands that feed them.

Yes, hell indeed looks like this. 

Our Forefathers spoke eloquently, at length, against the state of their world when it became a living hell and then backed those words of opposition with action. 

 The question every single American patriot ought to be asking themselves today is will we now, when we are needed most, stop at only words?





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An Open Letter to GOPAC.org

The following is the email I sent to GOPAC.org after taking their survey sent to me by Townhall.

I recently took your [Republican Party Issues] survey and have a few suggestions.

One is you should've given a person the opportunity to say what he or she thinks is wrong with the Party.

Even though you didn't ask, I'm going to tell you.

The stench of corruption that taints candidates from both parties cannot be removed as easily as "training" a new candidate or producing a new face with a so-called squeaky clean past. Both parties are equally responsible for the mess this country is in, and both parties continue to play the same corrupt political game of trading favors and kissing the [assets] of corporate sponsors while ignoring the interests of the People of these United States and especially the rights granted under the Constitution of these United States.

If there was one candidate who honestly admitted his or her party was equally responsible for this country's current woes, if the same candidate refused donations from corporations looking to buy political favors in future, if the same candidate then called for a return to the Constitution and abolishing the Federal Reserve, if the candidate promised to limit themselves to two terms, and if this candidate can show the world a track record of honest and upright dealings with regular people, in addition to holding a real job in the workforce at some point in his or her life before proceeding to a career in car salesmen politics, then I might believe some of the rhetoric proceeding from his or her mouth is real and NOT designed simply to pander to the electorate in order to curry votes. I might even vote for this person, whoever he or she might be, although I admit it's a very tall order. But that is the measure of how jaded I've become regarding the candidates of both parties and the political process that passes for governance in these United States. And what's more, I am not alone. Far from it.

Good luck to your party. I am a conservative, but I won't be voting for any candidate nor blindly swallowing the pablum dished out on a national scale by both Democrats and Republicans, not anymore.  I am part of the sleeping giant that is America who is now waking up from the American dream to the National Nightmare that the corruption of both parties in Washington has bred.

Mari L. Bushman
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