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Wednesday, January 07, 2009

Democrat Leadership and "Lord of the Rings"

From moment one, the day after the November 2008 elections, my thoughts turned to Tolkein's "Lord of the Rings." I envisioned the scene of the Orcs and those on the dark side turning against one another, vying for power, devouring one another, as the good guys in the story get away to live another day.
Well, with the last month of fiasco after fiasco inside the Democrat party, and now with Harry Reid setting Obama straight this week that he doesn't work for him, then Democrat Reid flexing his muscles against Illinois and it's appointed Senator, then others' feelings hurt over not being told Leon Paneta was going to be over the CIA, it seems my correlation is about to start living itself out. I just hope it continues and the maniacal, power-hungry, Democrat political positioning continues and little to nothing gets done, saving the average American for another day. Our freedom from government is at stake and this is one of the biggest mistakes President Bush made during his terms. Mind you, I do thank George W. Bush for his passion for protecting us, but I am afraid that the enemy from within, an over-reaching Congress, Democrat and Republican, is to blame for our current economic woes. The Democrats, having had control of both sides of Congress for the last two years, have been horrible. They have fed on us, the American people. Yet, with full power, now, I really do not want to ponder what they can do to us for the next two years. I will have plenty of fodder on which to comment, I am certain.
As far as the good guys go, I am still looking for them. Watching. Waiting. Wondering who will emerge to lead the day for the Conservatives. I am looking for those who can handle the truth and expertly let it flow to the general public. I am looking for people to use their bully pulpits to swiftly and smoothly, like a beautiful parry, make the verbal strike that hits the American soul so that they understand the truth and will vote it's way.
I hope I haven't reached too far in my longings and found myself full-circle, back in the world of fiction.

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