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What A Week It Has Been...

Before I really get rolling, I want to take a minute and talk about the horrific events at Ft. Hood that took place yesterday. 

I’ve always been a staunch supporter of the United States Military, and its personnel. I was coming home from work and saw it on the news when I walked in the house. It was one of the most disgusting displays of humanity that I had seen since September 11th. This man, Maj. Nidal Malik Hassan, did something deplorable. He was known to be politically against the war, and had spoken about how Muslims should not be made to fight other Muslims. He had had a recent past of poor performance reviews, and decided to take the coward’s way out.

Chanting “Allahu Akbar” (god is great) he turned his guns on his fellow soldiers. He killed 13 and wounded over thirty others. This country and it’s military gave him a chance, a life, and an education. Nearly half a million dollars I hear in that education too. It’s disgusting that this is how he chose to show himself. He ended up being a terrorist, a scumbag, and a disgrace to the uniform.

I want to say that my thoughts and prayers are with the men and women of Ft. Hood. I also want to say that I wish they had killed him when he was taken down.

Okay, now onto what I was originally had written, which deals with the election victories for the GOP this week.

I’ll admit I did a little bit of partying on behalf of the GOP victories.   After losing two straight elections, it was a pleasant surprise to see some life breathed back into the Republican brand. These were not RINO’s taking home the gold either. These people were running as Tax-cutting, small-government, traditional-valued conservatives.  

The State of Virginia was painted red across the board, as Republican Bob McDonnell beat out Democrat Creigh Deeds, 58% to 41%. To have a Republican win with a 17-point margin of victory in a state Obama won soundly last year is fantastic for the GOP brand. McDonnell is not the only one celebrating in Virginia today.   The Republican candidates for Lt. Governor and state Attorney General also won decisive victories. Three-for-three in ‘The Old Dominion State.’

Virginia showed quite a turnaround in exit polling from last year’s results. In polls conducted by Edison Research, we saw a dramatic change from last year. In 2008 the number of people who identified themselves as members of the GOP hug at about 33%. This year it topped 37%. During last year’s election, the number of self-described Democrats was at 39%. This year it is down to 33%. 

Creigh Deeds spent a decent amount of time trying to show that McDonnell’s conservative cred meant that he was oppressive towards women, but according to those polled, McDonnell took women 54% to 46%, and ‘working’ women even preferred him over Deeds 51% to 48%. 

The top issues in Virginia were the economy by 47%, health care by 24% and taxes by 15%. Conservatives and Republicans both showed up in greater numbers than in 2008, and it paid off. 

In New Jersey, it was nothing short of divine intervention. This is the bluest of blue states, and an incumbent Democrat governor should have sailed right through to victory. Christie in fact led the race for most of the past few months. Even with Obama coming multiple times to campaign for him, Corzine still lost, 48% to 44%. (Independent candidate Jim Daggett took the remainder of the vote) 

Independents made up twenty-five percent of the vote, and they favored Christie over Corzine, 60% to 30%. Members of the GOP voted solidly for Christie, 91% and 6% for Corzine. Registered Democrats were less loyal, going 88% for Corzine and 8% for Christie. Moderates for the most part were split, but still favored Christie, 48% to 45%. Conservatives, who were out in huge numbers in New Jersey, favored Christie by 88%.

The most important issues in New Jersey were the economy with 32%, Property Taxes (Highest in the nation) with 26%, corruption with 20@ and health care, 17%.  

In a brief note about the special election of New York’s 23rd district, all conservatives and Republicans can learn an important message here:

1)      1)  Pick conservative candidates, and not traitorous RINO’s who will either NOT champion liberal causes’ or betray their party by endorsing the Democratic candidate.

2)       2)  Learn whom in the party to trust more. Sorry Newt, but Palin’s endorsement won that round. Not only did her endorsement put Hoffman in the lead for a while, she proved to be a true force to be reckoned with. Hoffman nearly won as a third party conservative candidate in a blue state. People do like Sarah, and her endorsements. 

The elections also brought other surprises. The state of Maine became the 31st in a row to vote down Gay Marriage. Maine is no red state, and I was sure this was going to pass with popular vote. Barack Obama may have won in what was called an electoral landslide, but he did not win in an ideological one. Many people voted on their anger towards president Bush, which is just moronic. Ya know, because he wasn’t on the ticket! 

The United States is still a center-right nation. People may have voted in change last year, but it wasn’t what they thought it was going to be. This is only the beginning. They woke up the sleeping giant, and the conservatives are being led to the polls once again.  

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The Adventures of TOTUS and SCOTUS - Part 1

DUSK!   Footsteps in the background, a shadowy figure emerges!  A hum, silent yet forceful fills the air.  Moving to the side, a second shadowy figure looms in, and faces the same direction.  Together they will make a new heroic team, proudly taking on the evils of conservatism and the American way!!  ::cue thunder:: Of course if this was a Television serial, this would be best shot in the washed color style of 80's shows like Magnum PI or Mike Hammer, and would be called TOTUS and SCOTUS.  Together with written bloopers and constitutional misinterpretations, they would band together and save the world!!!!   Yuck!

TOTUS has been quite mischievous these days.  When he is not giving the correct names, he is skipping ahead before the president is ready for him.  It's an often humorous setting for everyone around to witness it.  Now that it looks like Sonia Sotomayor might be confirmed, in part due to the inaction of politically correct cowardly Republicans, SCOTUS is now going to have a slightly more liberal twinge than normal.  Of course, Judge Sotomayor is replacing a fellow liberal justice, but Justice Souter was not as activist as Sotomayor seems to be.  While there are some who cry 'racist' at the sight of some of her rulings, it is also worth pointing out that she has often ruled with the majority, in some of the racial complaint cases that have been brought before her.  Well, now that I've been fair...

When she had a suit brought before her made up of Caucasian and Hispanic firefighters who all wished to be given the promotions they had earned through study and tests.  Because none of the African-Americans who had taken the promotions test passed it, none of them were granted a promotion.  Call it affirmative action, reverse discrimination or whatever you will, it is still sad.  No one I believe should ever be denied the achievements they had earned based on race, color, creed, religion or anything else of the sort.  It should be solely on the merit that person.  It should not be based on the race of another person either.  I do not believe it is anyone else's fault if someone does not pass a certain test.  I also do not believe those who achieve more, should be punished for it.  People of the more liberal persuasion may cry foul at a statement like that, but is that not exactly what we are talking about?

It's not that out of character for a more liberal-leaning person.  They institute tax codes that are designed to punish achievement and by proxy, they are shown to lessen ones incentive to achieve more.  I believe reverse discrimination rulings like this can have the same effect, but instead of impacting ones wallet they instead impact the outlook one has on the world they live in.  If you know for sure you cannot get a job unless a certain quota is met, would it be out of the realm of possibility that one might be less inclined to go for the job of their dreams?  Ah, I suppose I'm just being a 'right-wing extremist' again!

I do not believe that people should be punished for the sins of the past, wether they were the sins of their ancestors or others.  This is the year 2009, and have we not moved beyond the point where we need to hold others back while we advance others fairly?  The president of the United States is an african american, so is the Chairman of the GOP. There are people of all races and ethnic backgrounds that hold positions of power.  Here in my hometown of Rochester NY, an African-American woman just advanced to CEO of the famed Xerox company.  My liberal friends, who I have until they read this blog, will tell me I simply don't get it, and it is different.  They cannot explain why, but it 'just is.'  

It is truly a shame.  It's a historic thing to have people from all walks of life achieving great things, but it should never be at the expense of someone else's equally hard-earned rewards.  Imagine what a world it will be when we finally move beyond this need for quotas and statistics!  I can only speak for myself, but I personally would be insulted if someone put me in for a promotion not because I earned the score needed, but because I was allowed to earn less to make it easier for someone else's guilt or social conscious to be more at peace.  

I also believe that it would be an even better world if no one appointed to a body like the supreme court would believe that points of views like mine were 'out of order.'
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