Saturday, February 20, 2010

TO THE REPUBLICAN NATIONAL COMMITTEE

How DARE you ask me to contribute to the G.O.P. so that they can “preserve America’s conservative values” when YOU deserted those values more than 20 years ago! If you think that Democrats have screwed up enough that November is going to be a GOP cakewalk, I’ve got news for you. You’re just as much at fault for the mess this country is in as the Democrats are. What this country needs right now is energetic American patriots who are willing to roll up their sleeves and work diligently together to proactively address the horrendous issues that are now boiling in the pot and, frankly, you have not yet demonstrated to me that you fit the job description.


Get it through your thick heads: This election is not about Republicans vs. Democrats; this election is about saving the country. And, if you are not part of the solution, which you have not been for at least 20 years, then you are part of the problem. The nation is surely in a state of emergency on many, many fronts, and all you can do is run around gloating about Scott Brown!

Well, get over it.

The G.O.P. doesn’t seem to have any defined leadership or platform, other than to seize power back from the Democrats so that its members can be back in charge of the same old Washington games. And, if it is successful, the country will continue to head straight for the rock pile while the Republicans go back to “business as usual,” just like has happened time and time again. There will be no difference; it’ll just be elephants in charge of the animal farm instead of donkeys.

You know it, and I know it.

Just how much of this national debt are you responsible for creating? Why didn’t the G.O.P. do something about the health care issues when they were in charge? The G.O.P. points its finger at the Democrats over the Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac issue, insisting that it all started back in the early Clinton era. Okay, let’s accept that argument; why didn’t the G.O.P. do something about that issue when it was overwhelmingly in charge during Bush’s first term?

Do you also think we Americans are as dumb as Astroturf?

Just where you get the notion that, just because we despise what the current Congress and President are doing to our country we are in love with the G.O.P., I don’t know. If you’re so damned good for the country, then why in God’s name did you vote for the TARP Bill? I heard a prominent Republican on a national television show make a remark the other night that Obama and the Democrats should come out and admit their mistakes and promise to do better. Well, duhhh! I don’t suppose it occurred to anyone in the G.O.P. to lead by example, did it?

As if you pious recreants have not made your own share of mistakes?

And now, you want me to contribute my hard-earned money to the Republican National Committee to “preserve America’s conservative values”? What audacity! Am I angry? You’re damned right I am. Are my neighbors angry? Beyond words. Is the country angry? Americans’ seething anger has just about had it up to its collective neck.

You lost it; you blew it.

Move over. Get out of the way. We who believe in the restoration of the fundamentals of American Democracy are going to work together, shoulder to shoulder, arm to arm, and we are going to go where no Republican and no Democrat has gone in recent history. We are going to resume control of our country and we are going to stop this madness which permeates every despicable nook and cranny in Washington before it is too late.

And, if you think that we’re going to be donating our hard-earned money to fools like you, you have lost touch with reality.

That’s MY AMERICAN OPINION, respectfully submitted.

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