With the Republican primary coming up, I had to do some research to find out who I would be supporting to run against the idiotic Jim Moran, who has been “representing” the eighth district of VA since 1991. If elected again, it would be his eleventh term. If there was a better poster child for term limits, I don’t know him.

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What Obama isn’t telling you is that there are many Americans that not only hates what he’s doing, but also abhors what is happening with the moral integrity of this country.  It was We the People who fought Britain, not a politician.  It was We the People that is supposed to control the country, not a politician.  And it continues to be We the People who the government is to fear.

Sadly, this is no longer the case.  Politicians stay in power because they have too much power.  Much like King George to say the least.  Even impeachment is impossible due to partisanship.  Consider the Clinton impeachment.  Passed the Republican-controlled house.  Died in the democrat-controlled senate.

Many of the Obama-bots want a more liberal government, who provides health care for all, yet doesn’t want to pay for it.  Yet many of these robots don’t realize is that the money comes from those snooty rich republicans they all hate.  So here’s my idea: Let’s leave.

That’s right.  I’m calling on a full-fledged sucession from the United States.

And no, I’m not kidding.

Think about it…it’s a win-win for both sides.  The liberals get all the free health care they want.  I don’t know how it’s going to be funded.  Frankly, I could careless.  They can have abortions, teach sex ed in school while failing to teach history.  The conservatives will have low taxes, small government, no abortions…you get the picture.

I’ll tell you right now why politicans won’t support this: it puts power back to the people.  It takes away their cushy jobs.  And the federal government would lose a whole lot of money.  Because when push comes to shove, most people are very conservative with their money.  Most people will vote with their dollars even if they contradict it with their votes.

I would like to see the United States split into two.  I don’t think we need a civil war.  Quite frankly, I don’t think the liberals would have a standing chance since conservatives have more guns and ammo.  And many more of them are stocking up.

But until this happens, we’ll have to try to make due with what we have.  Take a look at my last article: My 3-2-1 Plan

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The Beagle Scout has a post about how libertarians should view abortion. It’s interesting and well thought-out. I was also quite surprised since I actually asked a libertarian that was running in my district about his views on abortion. Needless to say, I didn’t agree with him.

Now that I have been added to the Top Conservative On Twitter, I want to be a bit more pro-active about the topics that come up. Earlier this week, @TeamRonMiller posted the article linked above. I wanted to post my thoughts on it. I’ve always seen abortion as a double-edge sword. If the “pro-choice” camp wants to label that life begins at birth, at what point, then, is birth considered? Is it after it exists the vaginal canal? Or perhaps after it’s first breath? What about the umbilical cord? Is it okay to abort a fetus as long as the umbilical cord isn’t cut?
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Earlier this week, Bush made an announcement solidifying the Health providers’ conscience rule.  For the most part, this announcement only combines laws that are already on the books.  There wasn’t a new bill passed.  The rule provides doctors, nurses, and health care provider’s a choice to provide or refuse a treatment that they disagree with.

The irony of this is that people from the “pro-choice” camp are saying that it prevents people from getting abortions.  What’s even more ironic is that these “pro-choice” people want to take choice away from health providers to force them to perform a procedure they think is unsafe or that they disagree with.

Why should it matter why?  Doctors refuse treatments all the time when they don’t believe it is safe for the patient.

I cannot support HR7310 (sponsored by Rep. Diana DeGette [D, CO-1] and Rep. Louise Slaughter [D, NY-28]) or S20.  These democrats, who are pro-choice, want to take choice away from doctors and instead give it in politicians.  Call your senators and congressmen and tell them to vote these bills down!

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