Hillary Clinton said, “We believe in our country and we’re going to take it back, starting tonight.”

Lying Hillary, in the lead?
The leading Communist (some prefer “socialist”) in the country, Hillary now feigns Americanism. All the enthusiasm, however, is for anti-American values. ‘Take back’ the country? No, no. She means change the country–into something it never was, never was meant to be, and, if patriots live, will never be.
Hillary Clinton spent almost 30 million dollars of her US Senate campaign funds, more than any other candidate in the run-up to Tuesday’s election. This makes people think she is in fact going to run for the presidency in 2008.
This is the same Communist who told Americans, “We’re going to take things away from you for the common good.”
How clear can the lie be? And the Democrats seem to have unlimited funds for campaigning at every level. Newsmax calls them “the filthy rich,” citing people like Hollywood producer Steven Bing, Progressive Corp. chairman Peter Lewis and financier George Soros. (Shall we include Nacy Pelosi’s $55 million estate in the bin, or is that private?)
The rich taking from the poor to give to the very poor. That’s supposed to better? “Democratic” values expressed by Democratic leaders are definitely anti-American, anti-freedom, anti-individualism. They are simply Communist. This is straight out of the Marxist playbook.
As we noted yesterday, this political do-goodism, this Christless christianity, this politically coerced religion of the Left is in fact the opiate of the masses. This is merely another religion–and it is anti-Christian, in fact. The ACLU, the great anti-Christian force in America, recently thanked Hillary for her support (as well as Harry Reid, Patty Murray, and Robert Menendez).
Take back America? No, no. Take away America. Remember? “We’re going to take things away from you.” That’s Hillary’s plan.
The Democrat leaders cannot hide their values behind patriotic rhetoric. They are traitors to American values. Their true intents will show within a month, or less. A few meetings of pleasantries will transpire; a few formal speaches of good will, cooperation, etc. But the truth will come out loud and clear–very soon.
True conservatives, patriots, and those who care about the meaning of America, the Declaration of Independence and the United States Constitution, will have to simply stand firm, hold the fort, and press on. Yes, there were great disappointments in the Republican leadership. (Peter Brimelow has outlined the worst of it. Ann Coulter made some interesting statistical observations about the elections.) However, this is not the signal to quit, and consign America to the flames. That’s just what the Democrats want, and preach, and delude themselves into believing the future to be.
There has been no change in the Democrat agenda. It is the same Left, the same liberalism, the same socialism, the same Communism it has been for the last 50 years. This media-aggrandized election victory really says nothing new–except maybe that the Democrats have found their ‘pot of gold’ financing. The issues are all the same. The players are even the same.
The truth is often very ugly. It isn’t a matter of rhetoric. Wrong values and wrong thinking have a names. Communism. Fascism. Totalitarianism. “Redistribution of wealth,” in a way that enriches the “filthy rich,” and cripples and bars others from ever becoming rich. Conservatives should not back down. Everything conservatives have said about liberals is still true, still valid, and still needs to be emphasized. Conservatives must still fight for the truth. Our failures, and any failures assigned to the Bush administration are no reason to weaken conservatives efforts to promote conservative values. Failure of conservatives to enact conservative values does not mean conservative values are not correct or necessary.
All it does is provide an opportunity for dissembling Democrats to usurp a few nominative conservative values, and ingratiate themselves with the masses, or so they think. Eight years of the Clinton administration saw many examples of this kind of usurpation. Clinton took credit for the economic progess established under Reagan. If a Democrat wins the presidency in 2008, the same thing will happen. That person will take credit for the economic health established by the Bush administration.





David Yeagley is the great-great-grandson of Comanche leader Bad Eagle. 

12 responses so far ↓
1 Hunter Pieper // Nov 9, 2006 at 10:05 am
And so it goes, the more things change, the more they stay the same.
Thanks David
The Republicans really pissed me off these last few years; for when they had the best chance, (majorities in both house & Senate) they merely talked about Social Security, but did nothing, they talked about border security, but really did nothing. Etc Etc Etc, they sat on their hands, and now they’ll have the grand excuse that they can’t get any of those things done, because the Commies, I mean Democrats have the majority.
In the end the Democrats work ferverantly to socialize America, and the Republicans run a mild stall inbetween. Yep the future looks bright!
2 ecology // Nov 9, 2006 at 11:43 am
Hillary and Nancy. This is really really bad. I hang my head in shame. Redistribute my humble wealth they will! Vile sleazy sluts.
3 David Yeagley // Nov 9, 2006 at 2:34 pm
Well, let’s remember that the Dems don’t have a free hand. They barely won power. True Republican values can still stay the tied of globalism, liberalism, or, Communism.
Thing is, do we have true Republicans around? One cannot say one has principles, if one doesn’t stand and sacrifice for them.
4 Kevin // Nov 9, 2006 at 3:08 pm
This election has been a dissapointing outcome for me. For some of the issues, the majority power republicans could have passed or improved they did not. They did not make the best of the opportunity they had while in power. They let that power go to their egos and self interests.
Power did in fact corrupt. Only a few members of congress and the senate do I hold in high reguards and feel they are upholding their office
to the litmus test of a conservative and one who has read and understands our constitution and bill of rights.
“Blessed is the man that trusteth in the LORD,
and whose hope the LORD is…” Jeremiah 17:7
5 ecology // Nov 9, 2006 at 3:21 pm
Im still a Tom Tancredo man! I wont give up on him! I know hell get blasted by the special interests and lobbies but o well!
The republicans and/or conservatives are an utter failure on fiscal prudence and a complete embarrasment on the immigration front. Absolute jokes. I can never take them serial again. They need to take responsibility for their absolute failure. Blame no one but themsleves.
6 ecology // Nov 9, 2006 at 3:23 pm
also It does look like IQ is getting bred out of the general populace of America as well. Lots of bad mojo and foul breeding going on for way too long!
7 Navajo guest // Nov 9, 2006 at 3:40 pm
The democrat win in both houses reminds me of what Jesus said to Judas… ‘what you must do, do it quickly’ They are being given a two year window to basically undo what has been done over the past 6 – 12 years… Get ready for hell
8 R // Nov 9, 2006 at 4:53 pm
“This is the same Communist who told Americans, “We’re going to take things away from you for the common good.” ”
This statement just reeks of communitarian ideals which Hillary is a notorious for sharing with us. Of course communitarian is just a repackaged version of communism.
9 David Yeagley // Nov 9, 2006 at 5:14 pm
Ray, you think maybe it’s just a natural balance in society? Is this sort of inevitable? Can it be accounted for on that basis?
I’m not comfortable thinking they are so brazenly anti-American, in the name of being Americanists. An enemy is one thing. An enemy with gall is another.
10 R // Nov 9, 2006 at 5:55 pm
Haha, there is nothing natural at all about communitarianism or the socialistic beliefs of Hillary Clinton. Communitarianism was devised by a bunch of university professors after the fall of the iron curtain, so they could repackage their communistic beliefs under a more friendly sounding name. It didn’t work before and it won’t work now either.
Old (Native American – not Asian) Indian societies were sharing, but you never had a central tribal council robbing from some tribal members to pay others. It was all voluntary. Now that’s what I call “natural”. But it was also a natural democracy at the same time.
11 R // Nov 9, 2006 at 6:03 pm
As for what happened yesterday in the elections, I think most of America is truly center of the line – neither sold on Republicans or Democrats. The far right had it’s day in the sun, now that day must pass, just as Clinton’s days of democratic congresses passed. Life is always evolving and changing.
Well, we’re off for Veterans Day – everyone have a nice weekend!
12 ptc // Nov 10, 2006 at 9:47 pm
“Well, let’s remember that the Dems don’t have a free hand. They barely won power. True Republican values can still stay the tied of globalism, liberalism, or, Communism.”
HAHAHAAH… uh, did the Republicans defeat a single Democrat this election cycle in the house, the senate, or the gov races?? laughable really. The Democrats cleaned your clock. 6 Senate Seats, 6 Gov races, multiple state houses, over 30 US house seats… as your dear leader Bush said “a thumping.” Deal with it!
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