It's About Liberty: A Conservative Forum
Topics => Politics/Legislation/Elections => Topic started by: jpatrickham on September 07, 2011, 10:28:22 AM
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by Michael Boldin
NOTE: The following was based on a speech given at a freedom rally hosted by State sovereignty advocate and Washington State Representative Matt Shea on Aug. 30.
Almost everyone I know has written a letter to the Federal government. Many of them have contacted their Representatives or Senators at some point. They have emailed, faxed or even called — asking, demanding or just plain begging these politicians to do something or not.
I never have.
Why? Because I believe it is an absurd idea to ask the Federal government to fix problems it created, and that doing so just doesn’t work.
http://www.tenthamendmentcenter.com/2011/09/04/dear-federal-government-go-to-hell/ (http://www.tenthamendmentcenter.com/2011/09/04/dear-federal-government-go-to-hell/)
Took the words RIGHT out of my mouth! ::rant::
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If "government" wanted problems fixed, they'd be fixed. They don't, so they're not.
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If "government" wanted problems fixed, they'd be fixed. They don't, so they're not.
Then we'll have to do it for them.
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If "government" wanted problems fixed, they'd be fixed. They don't, so they're not.
Then we'll have to do it for them.
Yes, we will. But for us, not for them.
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If "government" wanted problems fixed, they'd be fixed. They don't, so they're not.
Then we'll have to do it for them.
Yes, we will. But for us, not for them.
::thumbsup::