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Wednesday, January 20, 2010

The War on Error

The Scott heard ‘round the world galvanized the citizens of Massachusetts. Whereas the liberals have fled the field of battle in what could only be described as a rout, the conservatives have marched from the voting places victorious, heads held high. Rejoice, and enjoy the moment! Rest assured that the message has been received despite all the finger pointing and empty blathering coming from the vitriolic mouths of the vanquished. The Senate has heard from the Tea-Partiers! The House understands the message! The White House can no longer deny that the citizens of Massachusetts and those of the rest of the nation have spoken vociferously, although not yet unanimously! Keith Olbermann and his arrogant sect of lunatics have been served!
But now is the time to remain ever vigilant. Let not the conservative-minded rest on his laurels: this was just the first of many battles to be waged in this year’s War on Error. While we may be happy that Scott Brown defeated Martha Coakley, we must reflect on what remains at stake. Brown, who supports a “woman’s right to choose (to murder her unborn children)” was not the best candidate; he was merely the better of the two. Already there are those pushing for a Brown Presidential candidacy. We can’t make the same mistake we made in ’08; Brown is not the conservative we need, he is yet another John McCain.
We have the momentum. We must strike while the iron is hot! The disease affecting our nation is Liberalism; the cure simply can’t be more Liberalism, and it certainly is not more compromise! Our nation’s current defects are the result of incrementalized Liberalism - slow and subtle change – brought about in part by those who were willing to compromise fundamental rights and basic moral principles. We must find and promote candidates who are willing to undo the damage that has been caused by Liberalism by stamping it out of our government. It is clear that part of our effort must be to re-establish standards in the press, in our universities, and in our society at large. November is just around the corner. No matter what happens between now and then we mustn’t let people forget that the liberals (from both parties) almost succeeded in defeating our nation from within. Brown’s victory was just the opening volley in this conflict. This is a War on Error; a long war, necessary for the survival of Western Culture and, indeed, our very civilization.

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