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"It is time to stop pretending that Europeans and Americans share a common view of the world, or even that they occupy the same world."
      - Robert Kagan
"American power should be used not just in the defense of American interests but for the promotion of American principles."
      - William Kristol
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What Needs to Change? Republican Ideas or Republicans?

An interesting question, to be sure. After a fairly devastating defeat for the Grand Old Party in the last election, Republicans are faced with the giant task of building up a party who's last leader was an extremely unpopular president. Don't get me wrong... i liked George W. Bush. It's the fact that most others didn't that has momentarily doomed us as a political party. However, we can return! The question is this: what do Republicans, and conservatives in general, need to do to take back the hearts and minds of the American people? Some say that they must change the values and ideas of the Republican Party. I disagree. I say they change the people in and leaders of the Republican Party. Why? Because the real problem lies with them. The first thing the Republican Party must do is shed the elitist, individualistic, and don't-care-for -the-poor mantle that has tagged online for so many years. We want people to understand that we care for the poor, the downtrodden, the American people as a whole (not just big business), but we have very different ways of seeing those people taken care of. So, when sometimes conservative, sometimes liberal columnist David Brooks says that we should get rid of the minimal government mantle that Reagan and Goldwater believed in because it is out of date and not useful, he is suggesting the Republicans change a major tenet of belief. And that's unacceptable. We're not here to make deals about what we believe. We are here to make sure that we are listened to, and that our ideas are at least considered while Democrats are in charge. But to get back into power we have to change the people we look up to, not the ideas that make us who we are. We're here to make change, and we can do that by restocking Republican leadership with true conservatives, common sensical conservatives, caring conservatives... one might say "compassionate conservatives...."

The question is this: are conservatives ready to fight and to stand up for true Republican principles, like small government? Or are they going to back down... change their values because they want to adapt to culture? Who knows... let's hope not.
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Responsible Spending? I don't think so.

Now, as a teenager I have the ability to look at irresponsible spending face to face and recognize it for what it is.... this happens to be because I am quite often accused (sometimes justifiably so) of spending my money, and that of my parents and grandparents, in a way that is irresponsible and immature. However, as I look at the stimulus package and new budget, I ask myself a few important questions:

1) Is President Obama really in charge here, or is he letting Congressional Democrats get away with fiscally disastrous spending?

2) Why are the American people sitting by and watching this happen?

The answer to the first question is impossible to answer. At one moment, I sit and think he has the reins. At the next, I think to myself that Nancy Pelosi does.... a thought which causes a cold chill to travel up my back and temporarily inhibit me from thinking in any logical way. Then I come back to reality and realize that it doesn't truly matter... whether Obama is a pawn used by congressional Democrats to further their liberal agendas is irrelevant due to the fact that Obama probably supports them. He just has the oratorical ability to present these liberal ideas to the American people in a way that Nancy Pelosi and Harry Reid cannot. That leads me to the answer to my second question: I believe that the American people are easily duped my pretty speech and flowery language. Americans hear the great rhetoric, and automatically assume that there is great truth and beauty captured by the words of the President. However, in my opinion, they're wrong. They listen, but they don't comprehend. The listen, but they don't see. They listen, but they don't hear the truth. Because the real truth is only to be found when the issue at hand is stripped to its bare essentials... something that Congressional Republicans have been attempting to do with the President's spending plans from the very beginning. However, if given just hours to read a thousand page stimulus package Republicans are going to have a hard time finding concrete evidence against it, even if it is ideologically unsound. That's the plan behind this. Democrats are attempting to shorthand the Republicans... and so far it has succeeded. Let's just hope that Republicans can come to their senses and be willing to fight this battle... against socialism, against Reid, against Pelosi, and unfortunately against Obama. 

Oh and just P.S. to liberals: talking about Bush's spending is irrelevant now. We have a new president, and he's certainly bringing change. 

Is it what you hoped for?


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Obamamania?

Unlike most of America's youth, I have not succumbed to the propaganda that surrounds the candidacy of Barack Obama. This propaganda only covers up the fact that, while he does not think of himself as one, Barack Obama is a politician. And while I definitely understand that there are Republicans who are hypocrites and or take their word back, I would just like to point out that Obama has done this, and not apologized for it, to my understanding. What makes people believe that this person is different then every other politician we have in Washington, D.C.? Seriously, all of his change and hope talk mean nothing if he doesn't carry it out on his own. It becomes serious when the youth of America are tricked into believing in someone who is just another politician, with belief in abortion and other terribly liberal beliefs added on top.
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