Convictions
Recently myself and my fellow conservative cyber-soldiers have been accused of wanting purity in a candidate. I wanted to take the time to dispel that myth. We do not want something that we know is impossible to achieve. What we want is someone that shares our core convictions. We don’t want purity, we want priorities. Now just what might those core convictions be you must be asking yourself. It is simple, our core convictions are life, family, and education.
Life. For those that do not share our convictions they may think that we simply oppose abortion. Well that is just the tip of the ice berg so to speak. It goes without saying that our core convictions would include the abomination known as abortion. How anyone could think of taking life of an unborn child is beyond me. I don’t understand the need for such a grotesque misuse of the knowledge and skills that God gave mankind. These skills were granted to mankind for the express purpose of saving lives, instead there are some depraved individuals that use those skills to reach into the womb of a woman with the sole intention of killing a baby. This is the most disgusting form of barbarism that mankind has ever visited upon each other. As I stated the placing of value on life also includes that of the elderly and the terminally ill. All individuals serve some purpose in the grand scheme of things and to end a life prematurely is wrong. Proponents of euthanasia promote it as humane for the ill and elderly, however they fail to see that assisted suicide is still suicide. It is the act of taking a valuable human life and ending it for no other reason than selfishness.
Family. The American family is an endangered species in today’s world. The divorce rate in the US is skyrocketing. The institution of marriage is under attack by homosexual activists that feel men should be able to marry men and women should marry women. This sick and twisted worldview is being forced on the public by the Gay Elite through our education centers and through the Democratic Party. Recently the Democrat controlled Iowa Statehouse refused to debate a Defense of Marriage Amendment. This is a travesty of the highest order. Consider this, most Iowans would favor a ban on the depravity known as gay marriage. And yet the Democrats are in the back pocket of the Gay Elite and the rest of their mafia. They refuse to do the will of the people of Iowa. The gay lifestyle is being forced on us without our consent, so we must look for candidates that will help protect Iowa from this lunacy.
Education. With all that is wrong with our education system it would could take up a post all on its own. The problems here are multitude. We have our schools becoming indoctrination centers with theory being presented as fact. Iowa’s children are being taught that it is okay to gay and that it is normal. To be quite blunt this is bullshit. The purpose of our schools is to teach the children the necessary skills to excel in life and possibly college. This purpose has been abandoned, instead they have become indoctrination centers that teach little Jimmy that it is normal to have two mommies. They teach that humans evolved from apes and that we are no better than animals even though there is considerable evidence to the opposite. They preach moral relativity, that people have no right to judge the actions of others. That if it feels good just do it. To be perfectly honest, I do not know if our current education system can be saved, it is quite possible that it will need to be rebuilt from the ground up.
These three topics are the convictions that we are looking for in our candidates. Unfortunately they are few and far between. We are also meeting some resistance from those that want to continue with the status quo in politics. Maybe we can open their eyes to show them that we need to send a message to these candidates that we are serious and we are pissed. The lesser of two evils no more.
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Way to go commoniowan. I am so tired of getting called a bigot or “holier than thou” when I stand up for these issues. This is America and we all have the right to stand up for our beliefs, but why is it on these three issues we are supposed to lie down and be conquered instead of standing up to be counted? (Man, I love that quote–I believe it came from the Great Communicator of the next generation.)
Comment by Iowans Rock | May 30, 2008 |
Well said!!! I am on board.
Comment by All4Iowa | May 30, 2008 |
You certainly seem to be prepared for a progressive conservative revolution.
Only the hubris and delusion of liberal thinking requires the rejection of the social, economic and political premises of a society that produced the most affluent, free, safe and individually prosperous society in all of human history.
Sometimes back to the future really works. In a myriad of ways!
However, if we don’t start explaining why we are right, and fighting the fight in our schools as well as our media, our conservative ideology will be simply as Carthage was to Rome.
Comment by The Real Sporer | June 1, 2008 |
TRS, You are correct, today’s generation of voters have bought the Democrats line hook line and sinker. They do not know what real, honest too goodness conservatives believe and stand for. They think that we are uncaring, greedy pigs. It is up to us to define for them what the the Republican and Conservative mantle really stand for. I hope that you will stand with us as we try to rebuild the Republican Party and return it to the glory of true conservatism.
Comment by abregar | June 1, 2008 |
It is true that people have a distorted view of conservatism. We aren’t trying to judge people by saying we value family, life, and education. We are trying to help people by making this a strong society where individuals and families help each other instead on relying on the government to help them, and to educate our young to be better than us–not more needy.
Comment by DannyBoy | June 1, 2008 |