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The Minnesota Precinct Caucuses will be held February 7.  All across the state, people will gather together to discuss and vote for the 2012 Presidential candidates they support in the upcoming elections.  Unlike a primary where citizens take a few minutes to sign in and vote, a caucus can take hours to complete as people stump for their candidates, discussions of party platform positions ensue and those who only show up during major election-years sigh in boredom, wondering when they’ll be able to cast their ballot.

In 2008, a friend and I attended our local caucus and were dismayed by the amount of time it took to participate.  We were amazed by the fact that in the face of an ailing economy and two socialist-leaning Democrat opponents to whomever the GOP ultimately nominated, that time was devoted toward pushing an anti-abortion stance on a platform where the anti-abortion stance was already stated.  After about two hours of listening to people debate the pros/cons of each candidate and all the platform ideas, we finally were able to cast a ballot for the candidate of our choice.  We then were divided into smaller groups to further discuss the goals of our party.  While it was interesting to learn more about our particular State’s election process, we were not surprised by the fact that generally, our caucuses are not very well attended.  It would seem that a simpler version like a primary process would draw more people from the general public than the caucus process does.

Minnesota GOP 2012 Caucus

The GOP's 2012 Presidential Candidates

This year, while looking at the field of Presidential candidates, I am feeling indecisive about attending tomorrow’s caucus.  I have no burning conviction about any of them, in fact, the more I learn about each 2012 Presidential candidate, the less convicted I am that any of them will be able to defeat Obama in November, and the more I am convinced that this is all fake – a drama being played out by actors who have been tapped to make a big show over defeating Obama, but who in the end, will not, and the only people who aren’t in on the joke are the American People.

Two of our choices are perpetual presidential candidates: Mitt Romney and Ron Paul.  I supported Mitt over McCain in ’08, but as time has passed my support for him has waned.  The very fact that Obamacare was modeled after Romneycare is enough to prove that a vote for Romney is like voting Obama-lite, much in the way voting for George W. Bush was – the “compassionate conservative” who increased government, removed liberties (Patriot Act), and increased our debt  (albeit not as quickly as Obama has, but still walked the Progressive line in many ways).  Romney may act “Presidential” and look the part (to some), but he does not inspire anything but lukewarm feelings. The fact that the media and the GOP elite (including Ann Coulter – talk about a 180 in her opinion!) are intent on naming him the nominee way before the race is through makes me wonder if we are being set up to fail and have four more years of Obama or if the elites (on either side) believe that Romney will be just as much of a puppet to their whims as Obama?

As a fiscal conservative and borderline libertarian, Ron Paul appeals to me in the fact that he will cut spending and find ways to keep the government out of the Nation’s business.  I agree with his stance that we don’t need to be in the wars we are currently fighting, but I disagree with his isolationist view.  His stance on Iran seems to be somewhat naive – these are not the kind of people with whom we can sit down and have “talks.”  The fact that many of his supporters are also part of the Occupy Wall Street crowd and that he is a supporter of that crowd also makes him less favorable in my eyes.  On issues like our economy and the Fed, I agree with Congressman Paul; however, I don’t believe, as he has said, that he is the right messenger for his message.  A debate between Paul and Obama could easily become a circus, with Obama looking like the cool-minded intellectual and Paul becoming that crazy uncle whom you invite to Thanksgiving just to see what will next come from his mouth.  The people who support Paul can be like me – fiscal conservatives who appreciate his hard stance on keeping the dollar strong to anarchists who lean toward no government at all.  It is the fringe group of “Paulites” who worry me the most – can a person be taken seriously as a Presidential Candidate when his supporters are borderline criminal in their behavior? (Unless, of course, you’re talking about Obama, but the fact that he has the media’s support makes his somewhat shady alliances moot since the media refuses to report on those facts.)

That leaves Santorum and Gingrich.  My mom (a religious conservative) describes Santorum as “the kid on the playground who is always tattling on everyone else.”  I think she nails him with that description.  Santorum may be a really nice guy and may try to act tough, but in the end, he’s that sniveling character who is always pointing out everyone else’s faults, and rarely presenting his own solutions.  Santorum is a bit scary because of how he seems to pander to the hardcore pro-life crowd and the social conservatives – it seems that if we have a liberal nanny-state government under Obama, that under Santorum, we will have the same nanny-state, only under the guise of legislating morality.  I’m sorry, Mr. Santorum, I don’t care what adults do in their own bedrooms, and I certainly don’t believe that the government has any business there, either.  The fact that he believes, based upon an answer he gave during one of the last debates, that the Federal government does have jurisdiction over the States when it comes to abortion also leads me to believe that he doesn’t truly believe in States’ Rights (10th Amendment).  He may preach a good game about how he’ll fix the economy (although I don’t know about his specifics on how he’ll do it) and about his wonderful moral values, etc. but in the end, I believe he will be as meddlesome in our lives as Obama is currently – that is, if he even had a snowball’s chance of beating Obama, which he doesn’t.

Out of all the candidates, I believe that Newt Gingrich is by far the best debater and the most intelligent.  However, the political machine has been attacking him from all sides – the conservatives bashing him for his two affairs and three marriages, his admiration for Woodrow Wilson and FDR, and for sitting on a couch with Nancy Pelosi discussing the implications of global warming; and the liberals soaking that criticism up and dredging up more mud to sling at him.  Glenn Beck has painted Gingrich as a Progressive from the get-go and uses much of his air-time to show why he believes this is true about Gingrich.  Most pundits agree, Gingrich doesn’t have a chance of beating Obama because the issues surrounding his departure from Congress in the late ’90′s will be rehashed over and over again by the billion dollar machine that Obama will employ and the leftist media parroting that machine during the general election season.  (That all being said, I’d absolutely love to see Gingrich eviscerate Obama in a debate.  That would be entertainment.) I’m a firm believer that one must study history to understand how to shape the future, so in that respect, I like Newt’s immense knowledge of history.  I like the fact that he worked with Reagan and that he was a major player during the welfare reform in the mid-90′s.  And I truly do not care that he has had affairs or that he’s been married 3 times.   He’s been with his current wife for over ten years – maybe the third time is his charm.  But, does all of that eliminate the baggage he carries from the ’90′s ethics scandals or that he might be a “closet progressive”?  Not enough for me to stand firmly behind him with my support.

It feels like the GOP elite, the “Good ol’ Boys”, figured out how to minimize the Tea Party’s influence over the election of 2012: present us with 4 candidates that are mediocre at best.  Herman Cain and Michele Bachmann each embodied the Tea Party’s values most out of all the candidates, but the liberal media, in tandem with conservative bloggers and the other candidates made sure that they would not be part of the choices presented to us in this election.

So, what’s a girl to do?  Go sit through hours of a caucus, listening to people more passionate about their particular candidate than myself spew the same rhetoric we’ve been hearing throughout the debates only to still come out undecided about whom to support? Or stay home and attend my son’s hockey game instead?  At least at the hockey game I know for which team I’m cheering and that the team will hear my voice, which is something I can’t say for our current political process.

 

 

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The President repeatedly gives well prepared speeches against the name calling and labeling found in speeches and rallies being found all across the United States these days. Some of which are grass roots attended and funded, and others are funded by high level groups that bus in their attendees. This video makes light of his speeches while showing the extremist structure of the Atlanta, Georgia Immigrant Reform Protest that took place this past weekend. Events just like this one took place all across the country this past weekend. Some of which caused a great deal of destruction as angry protesters let their destructive nature surface.

The funding behind these protests continues to be exposed as groups supporting a socialist agenda and union organizations. To learn more about who continues to fund and fuel the anti-American sentiment I recommend tuning into Glenn Beck‘s FOX News program.

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Michelle Malkin reported on the events with her, “The May Day angry mob you won’t see“, article.

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In the midst of the illegal immigration bill passed recently in Arizona, immigrants decided to attend rallies all across the United States (See embedded video). We have all heard all the people speaking for and against the bill. Many of those who have chosen to support the passing of the Arizona bill have actually chosen to read the bill to understand the language within it. While those opposing it choose to just take someone’s word that the bill will give police an open ticket for racial profiling, when the language actually carefully worded in a way to prevent racial profiling from taking place.

Those attending the rally in Atlanta did not choose to say the Pledge of Allegiance, nor did they sing the National Anthem, while the Tea Party Events all across the country did both with great pride.

While I cannot verify this, it is safe to assume that many participants of Tea Party Rally’s were legal citizens of the United States of America. On the other hand, it is fairly safe to say that there were a large number of illegal immigrants attending the Immigration Reform Rally in Atlanta and many other cities across the nation.

While the Tea Party’s have been accused of including mostly white people, which hasn’t always been true. On the other hand the Immigration Reform Rally featured mostly hispanic people. I’m not one to make any claim that either one is racist in any way. In fact, I know the Tea Party events have fought hard to keep racism away from their events. It is my intention to point out the obvious just in case the main stream media chooses to ignore these facts.

It is well worth noting those who were in attendance of the Immigration Rally in Atlanta, Georgia, were busy reading extreme Communist literature flyers which were handed out to participants of the event. It was obviously someone’s intentions to use the event to build real hatred through the use of real propaganda material like the one seen in the video below.

There is no doubt there is a big difference between the two events and the intentions of the event organizers. One group desires to salvage the United States of America and it’s Constitution, while the other group wishes to destroy everything the U.S. has ever stood for. The greatest differences can be seen when comparing videos of Tea Party events and the immigrant protests/riots in Arizona.

The fact is that we are a nation of laws which are clearly spelled out in the Constitution and legislation that has already been passed on the federal level. If we cannot uphold these laws, then what good are we as a lawless nation?

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Illegal immigration, not to be confused with legal immigration, continues to be a major concern for the majority of America with promises to push an amnesty bill onto the legal citizens of the United States.

H.R. 3580 (Illegal Deduction Elimination Act) has been sponsored by Iowa Congressman Steve King, along with 22 co-sponsors, to address the nations next major crisis, the amnesty bill.

In a press release sent out by King today, he states,

In November 2008, White House Chief of Staff Rahm Emanuel famously said, “You never want a serious crisis to go to waste. And what I mean by that is an opportunity to do things you think you could not do before.” The Obama White House has followed this Rahmism to a tee.

Last year, the Obama administration utilized our economic crisis to nationalize the largest entities they could get their hands on. From General Motors to Chrysler to Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac to AIG and three large investment banks, at times President Obama’s domestic agenda appeared no different than Hugo Chavez’s.

The White House pushed hard last spring for a cap and tax plan that would force American companies to comply with costly Read More→

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I believe Respect/Respeto (organization) understands very well what is legal versus illegal immigration. Ironic that they use bits of “The Declaration of Independence”, meant for United States Citizens, on their About Me page. This organization has been texting (and not only supported but participated in) to illegal immigrants evasion of legitimate canvassing sweeps of citizenry checks. Would this not be considered aiding and abetting or protecting non-citizens who are breaking U.S. Laws? They have a disclaimer to prove it.

The following was found on the RESPECT/RESPETO disclaimer page:

RESPECT/RESPETO provides general information only. RESPECT/RESPETO does not provide legal advice Legal advice may only be obtained through direct contact with an attorney. Use of this site does not constitute, in any manner, an attorney-client relationship between the user and the receiver. Transmittal of information from this site or any use of electronic mail is not intended to create or establish an attorney-client relationship between the user and anyone else. To contact an attorney, contact us through the information provided, or look in your local phone book.

Unfortunately they combine the Hispanic U.S. Citizenry with the illegal Hispanic immigrant on their Facts Page. This is unequal under our laws and a slap in the face to legal immigrants and the Hispanic lineage and ancestry of natural born American citizens.

The following was found on the Facts Page of RESPECT/RESPETO:

During his campaign, President-Elect Obama promised to bring about comprehensive immigration reform. He repeatedly supported measures to fix the dysfunctional immigration bureaucracy by increasing the numbers of legal immigrants in order to keep families together and meet the demand for jobs that employers can’t fill. Further he supported a system that allows undocumented immigrants the opportunity to come out of the shadows and into a legal status.

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Apparently they have missed the fact that the growing unemployment rate was last reported to be 10% nationally. There statement of, “meet the demand for jobs that employers can’t fill“, holds no merit in today’s current employment market.

The above research started with the following twitter tweets I made yesterday:
bobbi85710
8:13pm, Jan 03

Advocate uses texting to warn of AZ crime sweeps – Yahoo! News http://ow.ly/Sp10 Let’s see if the link stays this time….hmm?


bobbi85710
8:18pm, Jan 03

Respect / Respeto http://ow.ly/Sp47 hmm? Warning on raids in AZ then wants to hold others to word. Oh the hypocrisy!

The Media Page is a piece of work too!

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Human rights group launches countdown clock for immigration reform from President-Elect Obama

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

PHOENIX (January 05, 2009) – A human rights organization announced today that they have a message for President-Elect Obama; we’re counting the days until you fulfill your campaign promise to enact comprehensive immigration reform. On January 20, Respect Respeto will activate the Keep the Promise Clock, counting the days until President-Elect Obama institutes the much needed immigration reform policies promised to the Hispanic community throughout his campaign.

“The Hispanic vote was significant to President-Elect Obama’s Victory,” said Lydia Guzman, Executive Director of Respect Respeto. “Immigration reform needs to be a priority in President-Elect Obama’s first 100 days.”

During his campaign, President-Elect Obama supported measures to fix the dysfunctional immigration bureaucracy by increasing the numbers of legal immigrants in order to keep families together and meet the demand for jobs that employers can’t fill. Further he supported a system that allows undocumented immigrants the opportunity to come out of the shadows and into a legal status.

With the significant gain of seats in the House of Representatives and the Senate made by the Democratic Party in the 2008 elections, President-Elect Obama will be able to address immigration reform within his first 100 days. In addition, Senator John McCain will continue to be an ally in the Senate and assist the President-Elect in his efforts to craft and pass comprehensive immigration reform.

“The President-Elect needs to know that we do not consider these idle promises,” said Guzman. “There is no excuse for him to fail to deliver the Change We Need. He has the votes in Congress to get immigration reform passed. The Keep the Promise Clock will hold him and the Democratic Party to their promises.”

Respect Respeto’s Mission

Respect Respeto is a non-profit organization dedicated to keeping the promise of the Founding Fathers by protecting the rights of all people-unalienable human rights protected by “our Creator.” Regardless of your country of origin, legal status, religion, gender or the color of your skin, “we hold these truths to be self-evident,” as stated in our Declaration of Independence, that all men and women have the right to “life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness.”

MEDIA CONTACT:
Lydia Guzman
Respect Respeto
(602) 451-4462 (C)

lguzman@respectrespeto.org

Just a head’s up! - Ms. Guzman, POTUS has a tendency to throw, that which he is done with, under the bus.

I can speak to this as a former resident of Tucson, Arizona. Sheriff Joe Arpaio is well appreciated for his fine work.

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President Barack Obama Announces Sonia Sotomayor

President Barack Obama Announces Sonia Sotomayor

With all the debate and concerns over Sonia Sotomayer’s past statements and judicial opinions, she proves these concerns to be legitimate with a recent statement that backs up her race-conscious and activist judicial philosophy.

You will recall all the debate over these very issues prior to Justice Sotomayor’s being approved as Supreme Court Justice because of her history of seeing her judicial power as being to make law rather than interpreting Constitutional law.

I recall a strong statement, regarding this very issue, put forth by Congressman Steve King (R-IA), “The very last people in America who should be amending the Constitution are the Supreme Court justices. The Supreme Court is charged with interpreting the Constitution, but instead its recent activism has amended it.”

In her debut opinion, Sotomayor used the terms “undocumented immigrant” and “undocumented worker” in lieu of “illegal immigrant” or “illegal alien” in her opinion on the Mohawk Industries, Inc. vs. Carpenter case.

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Illegal immigrants being rounded up by the Border Patrol.

This level of unacceptable activism by a high-ranking judge is hardly new, though it’s largely unprecedented in the nation’s High Court. Just last year the chief justice of Arizona’s Supreme Court was blasted for enforcing the Hispanic Bar Association’s demands of banning the terms “illegal” and “aliens” in all of the state’s courtrooms. We can only hope this trend of Supreme Court activism, on any level, will be brought to a stop before too much damage is done.

From JudicialWatch.org’s, “Judge Bans Use Of “Illegal” and “Aliens”

“In a strongly worded letter to the chief justice, Los Abogados’ president says attaching an illegal status to a person establishes a brand of contemptibility, creates the appearance of anti-immigrant prejudice and tarnishes the image of courts as a place where disputes may be fairly resolved.”

When asked to comment on Justice Sotomayor’s opinion, Rep. Steve King stated,

“Based on this logic, we will have to start referring to the White House party crashers as undocumented guests. Giving special treatment to illegal aliens is fundamentally unfair to legal immigrants who have invested a great deal to comply with our immigration laws or obtain legal citizenship.  We should not reward those who have broken our immigration laws with the same benefits as those who have made an effort to respect the law.”

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