Stand for America

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Take a stand for Amer­i­ca, because the time is now or nev­er, if we do not save Amer­i­ca, there will not be an Amer­i­ca for our Chil­dren to enjoy, The Repub­li­can’s need to stand up and no mat­ter what the democ­rats threat­en to do no mat­ter what they say they will do, even if the democ­rats say that they will wreck the econ­o­my, (have they not already do it) have the democ­rats almost finan­cial­ly ruined the econ­o­my already?

What hap­pens over the next three days could make all the dif­fer­ence between the Amer­i­can Dream being avail­able to our chil­dren and the sec­ond great depres­sion.

Why should they be allowed to say no when they only rep­re­sent a small part of the peo­ple, 80 per­cent of the peo­ple in the US under­stand that we must con­tain the spend­ing or else face the ruin of our nation.

Har­ry Reid and Nan­cy Pelosi, con­tin­ue to push and push, they think that the repub­li­cans

will back down like they always have.

They think that repub­li­cans will not do what is need­ed to do to keep our nation safe from treach­ery, from trea­son?

Is what Har­ry Reid, talk­ing about doing trea­son?

To say that the Sen­ate will not act to keep Amer­i­ca from default­ing on its debt?

Could Har­ry Reid be arrest­ed for what he is try­ing to do?

I hope not, because when they start to arrest peo­ple for free­dom of speech, then we will all be slaves of the thoughts of those that would oppress the peo­ple until noth­ing is left.  Har­ry Reid is one of those alleged, peo­ple that do not care what they do to this nation, because alleged­ly deep down inside, they do not like Amer­i­ca, they alleged­ly want to destroy this nation.

Will the democ­rats be the par­ty of No?

Or will the Sen­ate vote on one of the two bills they have been giv­en?

The repub­li­cans have done what they were vot­ed into office by the Amer­i­can peo­ple to do, how­ev­er we see that a hand­ful of poten­tial­ly trea­so­nous, Sen­a­tors, are attempt­ing to say no, to Amer­i­ca, they are attempt­ing to say no to mil­lions of chil­dren all over the US, they are try­ing to say no that what they want is more impor­tant that what the peo­ple want.

Is that right?  We don’t think it is…

It is time for the repub­li­cans to stand up and do what is right for the 80 per­cent of the Amer­i­can peo­ple that want a Bal­anced Bud­get, that want what is best for Amer­i­ca, even if the media tries to blame it all on the repub­li­cans you know the media is going to do that any­way.

The media is going to attempt to blame the repub­li­cans no mat­ter what.

Because they are no longer objec­tive in what they do, they no longer report, they rep­re­sent an inter­est or a point of view, but they no longer real­ly report, in that the lib­er­als are right a news com­pa­ny that no longer reports is not real­ly a news com­pa­ny at all and prob­a­bly should not have all the ben­e­fits they enjoy, today.

So since we know that the media will not report the truth about who the real par­ty of No real­ly is, then …

Why not be in the right, why not do the right thing for Amer­i­ca, why not be remem­bered for stand­ing up and doing what needs to be done and no mat­ter what the cost, stop this out of con­trol spend­ing and pro­gres­sive agen­da that is doomed to fail­ure because those who do not learn from the mis­takes of the past are doomed to repeat his­to­ry and his­to­ry has proven over 500 years of his­to­ry has proven that pro­gres­sive pol­i­tics do not work it did not work for Rome.

It did not Work for Hitler, it did not work for Mus­soli­ni, it did not work for any of these peo­ple they all thought that they were smarter and bet­ter than any­one that came before them but they all were wrong.

They were just as con­vinced as Har­ry Reid, is and they were just as con­vinced as Nan­cy Pelosi, is, that they are right they think that what they are doing is right, but they are wrong, because in the end, the wants of the few do not out­weigh the needs of the many, that is what we are talk­ing about here, what we are say­ing is that in soci­ety in our world, want and need are two dif­fer­ent things and you can­not always have what you want but your should be able to have what you need.

So they are wrong to want no mat­ter what the cost, they are wrong to want and take away the needs of every­one else in Amer­i­ca, that is wrong, it was wrong back then and it is wrong now.  They were wrong then and they are wrong now, we know it and deep down inside they do too, they think they can get away with it because they think that repub­li­cans do not have the guts to stand.

My friends we must stand, because if we fall we can nev­er get up again, Amer­i­ca will fail and that is not what the peo­ple are about that is not what our fathers fought and died to pro­tect, my father, gave, two tours in Viet­nam, while his fam­i­ly who loved him stayed at home, his coun­try need­ed him and we want­ed him at home, but he sac­ri­ficed a great many things in his life, so that you could be free, Free to have your needs met, because of men like my father, you have the abil­i­ty to eat out where you want, you can buy a car, or even a house.   You can do things that oth­er peo­ple in oth­er nations, only dream about doing, because of men like my father.

Stand firm, Stand strong, Stand up for Amer­i­ca.

Because in the end, it is all we have, it is all we are, it is what Amer­i­ca is all about.

Because when you look at all those that came before you, when you look at the lives of those men that stormed the beach­es of Nor­mandy, when you look at those men who brave­ly fell in bat­tle, and gave every­thing.  How can we fail them now, how could we not stand up for the right way, how could we not do what is right for the Amer­i­can peo­ple, because if we do not stand up, then how can we ever be free again?

Amer­i­ca it is time to stand up for what is right it is time to stand up for those that gave every­thing so that you could have the chance to live the Amer­i­can dream, even the Pres­i­dent Agrees, that we should have the oppor­tu­ni­ty to live that dream, how can we deny, that oppor­tu­ni­ty to our chil­dren?