Wednesday, February 19, 2014

Not My GOP

Heads Up!

Heads up, Republican! You are about to lose your party. That shouldn’t come as any surprise; it has been in the process of change for some time now.

But yesterday, Rand Paul made the statement that if the Republican Party is ever going to win again it is going to have to radically change its platform. Sound familiar. I think we heard Senator Obama tell us something like that regarding our nation… “I am going to fundamentally transform, America.”

Well before you get your feathers in a tail spin about what seems to be my criticism of one of conservative voters favorite politicians, please give me a chance to explain. I am afraid this is just more divisive stuff from the Paul’s - it happened with Rand's dad, Ron - and the Democrats love it.

For starters, Rand Paul is NOT one of the most conservative members of Congress. And he is NOT what we would call a traditional Republican. He, like his father, is first and foremost a libertarian. Now, I do believe Rand shows more common sense than his dad, but the apple really doesn’t fall far from the tree, as the old saying goes. Now don’t get angry at me for that statement. Ron Paul has said over and over that he is only a Republican because that is the only way he can win in his district.  So Paul said it first, not me. I am only repeating it. Paul by his own admission is a Libertarian and in 2008 after loosing in the primaries he endorsed the Constitutional candidate Chuck Baldwin, and in 2012 after finally stepping out of the race, he endorsed the more liberal, Libertarian Party candidate Gary Johnson. Furthermore, after each of these GOP Primaries, Ron Paul encouraged his supporters to do likewise, rather than support the Republican winner of the primaries!

Ron Paul has little good to say about the Republican Party, but that really shouldn't surprise us. He doesn't have anything good to say about America, either. You don't believe me? Listen!  I mean really listen. Google any video of his you can and listen. There is only one person that derides America more than President Obama. And that is Ron Paul. Rand, though a bit more conservative than his father shows signs he leans the same libertarian way as his father and that is why I am concerned by his recent statement that the GOP needs to change. And thus, the reason for this post!

Libertarian vs. Republican

For those who are confused by the differences in Libertarians, and Republicans let me try to explain. Now, Libertarian is often a 3rd or 4th party candidate on our voting ballots, but it isn’t only a political party; it is also an ideology. One can be a "libertarian" and run on the Republican ticket much like Ron Paul has done for most of his political career, and also like his son, Rand has done.

The political discourse on libertarian vs. conservative can get extremely deep. I don't believe it can be learned in any one essay. I am sure there will be critics regarding the simplicity I have attempted here. However, I want to include a quote from an article I found at The Public Discourse.com. Regarding the topics I want to cover in this post, it is the best stated and most succinct summary I have found. Once you have read this definition, I will attempt to show examples regarding how this will play out.
Libertarians are good at explaining why the market works and why government fails, and they have made important policy initiatives in areas such as school choice. On the other hand, they actively oppose laws prohibiting obscenity, protecting unborn children, promoting marriage, limiting immigration, and securing American citizens against terrorists. These positions flow from core principles that have more in common with modern liberalism than with the American founding, and which threaten to erode our constitutional order even further.  ~ Nathan Schlueter
Nolan Chart
Libertarians, though we will often hear them claim to be more conservative than the "RINO Republicans" (a name they love to throw around), actually sit in the middle between Democrats and Republicans - especially regarding moral issues. (Please see Nolan Chart.)
 
When we think about it then, we have to admit, that it is they (the libertarians) that are the true RINOs i.e. Republican In Name Only, not the other way around. These libertarians, of late, are seeking to change our traditional Republican platform. And they are, in my opinion, destroying the GOP!

They are also, I believe, the reason we have lost the Presidency to Obama for two general elections in a row. They have created a divide in our party. A chasm so deep and wide, I, like Rand, wonder if the Republicans will ever win again! But my reason for believing this is for a completely different reason than his. I am greatly concerned about the division in the party. Rand doesn't seem to realize there is a division; he only seeks to change the traditional GOP.

Rand Paul believes we need to lighten up on the moral issues in order to win any further elections. He believes marijuana should be legalized – “It should be left to the states”, is how he garners support for this. However, in the case of deregulation of illegal drugs, leaving it to the states is a dangerous outcome, as we have already seen in Colorado and Washington State. And it is only going to get worse.

Paul also believes felons should have their voting rights reinstated. Aside from the importance of teaching that crime shouldn’t pay, does he remember that these felons most likely vote with a "get all you can from the government", Democratic vote.

Furthermore, he - like his dad - is a bit of an isolationist in his foreign policy, though he refutes that term. Rand has been on the wrong side of this war, claiming like his dad, that we have no place in a foreign land!  Obviously he doesn’t understand our enemy!  Just last month Senator Paul initiated legislation in agreement with President Obama to prevent the United States from ever returning to Iraq. Coincidentally, Colonel Allen West, an expert on the War on Terror, wrote an excellent article explaining  exactly why it just might be necessary to return to Iraq. Again, Allen West understands the enemy, Rand Paul obviously does not. His is a libertarian view, not a conservative, Republican view.

Neither is he our most staunch supporter of Israel. Though he claims to be pro-Israel, he wrote legislation a few years ago to withdraw support from Israel . It drew so much public outcry he had to withdraw his bipartisan bill. What he fails to see, or neglects to mention, is that America can successfully withdraw monies from our enemies, or other questionable nations, without withdrawing monetary support of Israel. That seems to be a simple enough solution to me; I wonder why he fails to mention it. Obviously he recently figured out his error in regard to Israel, as we saw him pose in front of an Israeli flag once he decided to let it be known he is running for President. That doesn't mean he will change what he believes in regard to his support of Israel. He has only found it expedient to show support of Israel as that is traditionally an important issue to Christians who vote in high numbers in the general elections. But these are Libertarian positions he is espousing in regard to staying out of foreign lands and withdrawing support of Israel.

In fact, nothing I have mentioned thus far, are traditional Republican positions! He is trying to change our party into something less conservative than it has always been, by actually claiming to hold the more conservative position. This is a tactic the Democrats use too, they always lean more toward the center during election years, as they know our nation is still a center/right nation. They only espouse these conservative values as needed, and as I said, it doesn't mean they will do it. As sometimes a charlatan will use the Bible to gain credence, politicians also love to use our Constitution. It doesn't mean they are the sole authority on it as they claim.

One more thing that may come as a surprise to some, but we really need to know. Libertarians are NOT our most pro-life politicians, although Rand Paul maintains that he is a pro-life candidate. I really hope he is and I believe his voting record shows that. But please, just be aware that the libertarians now gaining unprecedented support, are not truly the more conservative faction. They may like to claim it, but I am afraid it just isn't so.

While Ron Paul had some good, conservative economic ideas, so does his son. And I believe they both have American interests in mind with those policies. But economics isn't the answer to everything if you believe the Bible. We receive God's blessing and favor by moral supremacy and Biblical standards. This is why our Founders based our nation on a Judeo/Christian belief system. It has served us well for 200 years, but "the times they are a-changin' ". We need to pay attention and stay alert.

A Dangerous Foreign Policy

Of utmost importance to me is our nation's foreign policy. It is important for the obvious reasons - our nation's security is of course paramount. But more subtly than that and more importantly to me is how our nation treats Israel. It is my firm belief that we have been so blessed as a nation, because of our thus far undying, unwavering support of Israel. That also is changing.

Also of importance is the way we care and protect other nation's from harm. The world shut their eyes once to an atrocity upon the Jewish people. That must NEVER happen AGAIN.

Unfortunately, both the Paul’s believe much the same as President Obama that any action in a foreign land is an act of an Imperialistic America, seeking after a selfish goal, rather than an America that is there to protect and defend freedom; or care for the damaged and broken. I don't care how far one looks back, America's aid in foreign lands has always been based on a Christian humanitarian action. Believing America to be an Imperialistic nation is a dangerous belief system and it was once considered anti-American!  Obviously, Obama views us through an anti-colonial - Imperialistic - lens. Many don't want to admit it, but the Paul's both view America through the same lens.  Again, please just take the time to listen. Don't take my word for it.

Ron Paul actually said that he thought it was ok for Iran to seek nuclear weapons. Clearly, he doesn’t understand our enemy! Iran is not the Soviet Union, which he used as a reference. Iran believes in suicide bombers; and death in their religion is a desired end as well as their battle cry! Do you see why Iran having a nuclear weapon as opposed to the old Soviet Union is a whole other ball game? Iran wouldn’t hesitate to use the nuclear bomb! They have vowed to drive Israel into the sea. We had better take them seriously.

The old Soviet Union held to no religion at all, as opposed to one that is required to kill the infidel. The old Soviet Union was held at bay by a strong President (Ronald Reagan) who believed in "peace through strength". The Paul's both said they would cut our defense budget, as has President Obama. Therein lays the foolishness of Ron Paul's lackadaisical statement regarding Iran and nuclear weapons.
 
Now I believe Rand is somewhat less radical than his dad regarding this. But, I am afraid his lack of support in fighting this enemy would end in the same way as both Ron Paul and Obama’s. The enemy wins! We have seen this in Iraq after Obama turned the tides on a war that had been won in 2008, and now we are about to see it again in Afghanistan. This is a tragedy! When Obama took office, we had the war in Iraq won and Iraqis were on their way to freedom!!

For those of you against these wars, ask yourself are you war weary? We all are! Are you against this war mostly because you have a son and daughter there that you would prefer be home? Well then ask your son or daughter their opinion. I would almost guarantee that they understand and support that war in a completely different way than you. What we need is a Commander-In-Chief that will untie the hands of our soldiers and let them win. Pulling our troops out, ensures failure.

We are in desperate need of a Commander-in-Chief that understands our enemy not one who renames it, or even worse replaces it. This war on terror isn't an "overseas contigency" and our first and foremost enemy is not our own government. Though there is nothing wrong with keeping our government in check. That is our job as American citizens. But we have an enemy that is infiltrating our land, and many are ignoring it while instead busy living in fear of their government. To learn more about our enemy, please read Erick Stakelback's books: The Terrorists Next Door and The Brotherhood.

I can't help but believe, it is ones responsibility to keep oneself aware, informed and active.
Admittedly, this administration is something with which we should be concerned. None of this should be ignored.

I suppose Rand Paul could be commended for his filibuster regarding the use of drones on American soil. At least someone is finally trying to do something, I have told myself. However, I can't help but think there was a bit of grandstanding going on with that filibuster. The filibuster also has to do with the way in which we view this war on terror. In my opinion (as well as many others) strong precedent has been set with law in place that states when one leaves America to join the enemy, they lose all rights to civil laws and protection. This happened in both World War I and World War II. Rand Paul's filibuster was mute in that regard. This is why I am a firm believer, unlike Paul, that enemy combatants should not be tried in civilian courts, but rather left to a military tribunal, or under military authority. It is so important we understand this difference as Americans. It is sad to see how many people do not understand that treason is an act of war. Charles Krauthammer in his book Things That Matter explains eloquently.
Answer: Once you take up arms against the United States, you become an enemy combatant, thereby forfeiting the privileges of citizenship and the protections of the Constitution, including due process. You retain only the protection of the laws of war - no more and no less than those of your foreign comrades-in-arms. (Indeed, David French, senior counsel at the American Center for Law and Justice, suggests stripping such traitors of their citizenship, thereby formalizing their extra-constitutional status.)

Lincoln steadfastly refused to recognize the Confederacy as a separate nation. The soldiers that his Union army confronted at Antietam were American Citizens (in rebellion) - killed without due process. Nor did the American storming German bunkers at Normandy inquire before firing whether there were any German Americans among them - to be excused for gentler treatment while the other Germans were mowed down.
Please watch the video in the link above to see a powerful statement by Newt Gingrich during the Presidential debates in 2012 regarding the way a US citizen should be treated when joining the enemy. He could not be more right! Like him or not, he has been around long enough to know and understand the truth.

I also have to question if there isn't some grandstanding going on with Paul's lawsuit regarding the invasion of privacy by the NSA. While again, this lawsuit may be somewhat noteworthy, any constructive action from this lawsuit actually remains to be seen. Obama should, in fact, be impeached. I see this lawsuit as nothing more than a frivolous use of tax payer money. Let's get to the real solution! Obama could have been impeached a number of times over. Why do we see no effort here from anyone in Congress? It is our job as citizens to press our politicians into right action.

Nothing much came out of the filibuster except more exposure for Rand. One has to wonder if this lawsuit isn’t more of the same attention seeking action as we see the Senator gear up for his run for President in 2016.

In Conclusion

Why do I continue harping on Rand's dad, Ron Paul? Because two elections ago, I believe he almost single handedly changed the American two party system into something so dangerous that I am not sure we will ever find the relief. The divide in our party continues. Paul just won’t go away, and now we find him and his efforts reincarnated in his son. Rand too, wants to change the Republican Party into a libertarian way of life. The effects I am afraid, will be a decline in mores, a weakened defense, and a stronger enemy. In that regard, there would be no difference than what we have seen with Obama. As I said earlier, it ain’t just about the economy!

The Democrats believe this divide will cause the Republicans to never win again. It is something on which they are counting. That happens to be the one thing I agree with them, if Republicans don't take the time to get it figured out and finally unite.

Where Rand Paul sits on the Nolan Chart.
Not the worst positioning, but definitely not as conservative
as he would have us believe.



















Above all else, we need to understand that there are those among us that hope to change our Republican Party into a more libertarian platform. They are doing this by claiming to be more of what the majority of most Americans truly want - an America that holds to its conservative roots, upholding at all costs the Constitution that we love. The only thing is, libertarians themselves are also actively reinterpreting the Constitution. We need to be aware and not follow aimlessly trusting anyone who happens to use the correct talking points or phraseology.  We live in a time where we need to dig deeper for ourselves. We have to be prepared to admit, there are those among us, (whether intentionally or not, whether well-meaning or not) are seeking a change in American exceptionalism at the high cost of division of conservatives to achieve their agenda.
 





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Tuesday, February 18, 2014

Something On Which We Can All Agree


Believe me, my Democratic friends, your Democratic Daddy would support this. Please check it out.


Wednesday, February 5, 2014

The Son of a Cobbler

From the Facebook Page of  http://aclj.org/


Jay Sekulow made a good point for the American Dream by using Roger Sherman as an example.
From the son of a cobbler to a Founding Father, he shows us what can be achieved.


Roger Sherman - Clearly a man of devout Christian faith, Thomas Jefferson said of him:

"That is Mr. Sherman, of Connecticut, a man who never said a foolish thing in his life."
    ~ Thomas Jefferson








When we join the left in attacking the American Dream, regardless of our perceived reasons - we join the left...


Sunday, February 2, 2014

Lessons From The Lone Survivor

Lone Survivor, Marcus Luttrell’s powerful story stayed on my bookshelf for 7 years.

I had received a copy of the book when it first came out in 2007, but I neglected to read it. I knew the story. I understood and believed in what this Navy SEAL had done. I acknowledged the credit this warrior deserved. I’m not sure what held me back from reading the book.
Two Texans - Two Great Americans

But this year, the movie was released, and with all the commentary and reviews, I was finally prompted to read this amazing account of valor. I haven’t seen the movie yet, but I will! Mainly to simply show support for this courageous man that determined in his heart that the heroic actions of his comrades would be told.

That fact right there is the key reason Marcus wanted to share his story with us. Keeping a promise made to oneself - or anyone else for that matter - at all costs is a lesson worth learning for all of us! Truly inspiring!

But the lessons don’t end there. I finally grabbed a pen and paper as I read, to jot them all down, so I wouldn’t ever forget any of them.

Here’s a spoiler alert.  I’m sure everyone knows the story and how it all ended, so my spoiler alert isn’t about that, but rather simply the insights and lessons I learned from the book as I read.  If you want to read the book before reading about it through someone else’s filter and personal thoughts, then don’t read any further.

One of the first lessons, I learned for myself is that (in my opinion) the whole root of the SEAL teams is humility. I didn’t know that. I had read Chris Kyle’s book American Sniper and truly believed him to be a humble man. In fact, that is one of the things I admired most about Chris Kyle. But I thought he was probably an exception.  I learned from Marcus rather, that humility is the whole basis of the SEAL training.  Let me explain.

Marcus goes into quite a bit of detail of what the SEAL training consisted. Something I noted was that he said over and over how the words of his friend and local trainer, Billy Shelton, kept coming back to him. “Listen to even the slightest suggestion of those training you, and do it.” It was often what kept him going throughout his training. But what it showed me is that throughout his training, those words came back to him and then he followed through. That takes nothing less than true humility. A proud man may have thought he knew better. Arrogance may have led one to ignore a minor suggestion or something that could have been deemed trivial. The men who make it through the program are the ones that are humble enough to listen and obey.  It reminded me of Ben Franklin’s poignant words: “He, who cannot obey, cannot command.” I believe the root of all that is simply humility.

Another lesson from the book that I truly took to heart, of course, is the fact that Marcus truly believed that God is still in the business of miracles.  I lost count of how many times Luttrell should have lost his rifle, but miraculously it was always right there when he needed it.  Marcus gave God the credit each time. Also in that, we see that though God is always there for us, He still expects and requires action from us – a minor insight, but huge in the way of life.

Clearly there was a time Marcus Luttrell experienced an Alvin York moment. You know the World War I hero that initially wasn’t sure if he believed in war because of his faith.  Marcus had a moment like that, too; but he didn’t get the time and opportunity to go to a mountain top to pray about it for a few days first as Sgt. York did. Luttrell’s moment was and had to be a flat out in the middle of it decision.

Personally, I believe whether or not those SEALs decided to kill those goat herders, the outcome would have been the same. Either way, it still would have brought down that firefight with hundreds of Taliban against 4 of the bravest men that has ever walked the face of this earth. Certainly not a very good ratio, but I am sure there were moments those ruthless Taliban must have wondered with whom in the world they were really dealing!

What I believe the lesson is here, is the Biblical message of “reap what you sow”. I firmly believe because Marcus chose to follow the insane and destructive, but formal Rules of Engagement (ROE) letting those men live, God gave him grace later. I believe because he offered life to those Afghan goat herders, God spared Marcus’s life through the protection of the Pashtun people.

I don’t know why the other 3 SEALs had to die, or those that attempted the rescue mission. I am not even going to try to understand that. But I don’t believe it was due to anything they did or didn’t do. It was simply the evil of war. My heart grieves for those American warriors and their families. My heart also grieves for Marcus having to live with that memory.

We will probably never understand why it played out the way it did. Maybe God had a purpose in Americans hearing the story of the noble gallantry and courage of these four fine men. Someone had to live to tell it. Maybe God wants us all to pay more attention to the enemy that exists for our nation. Perhaps, God wanted those of us sitting here “safely in the coastlands” to fully understand the impact of this war. I don’t know, but what I do know is He was there through that entire battle and for the rest of Marcus’s journey.

One more lesson (something I believe, anyway) is that we see as Marcus struggled to survive, over and over it was his incredible thirst that pushed him forward. Out of all his injuries, it seems this was the one that was most difficult to bear. Yet in that very trial, he was pushed onward, motivated to continue. His thirst wouldn’t allow him to give up.  I believe in that fact alone is an abundantly clear message that sometimes it is our trials that get us through. We don’t always understand the pain and suffering, but in moments like Marcus experienced, we can see that tests and trials are what in fact, give us life allowing us to continue.

Finally, we see the intercessory prayer from friends and family that refused to lose hope. They continued their prayer vigil despite what media was reporting and what the obvious would seem to be. That is nothing less than pure faith brought to fruition through the prayer of all those caring people and finally revealed in the amazing story of Marcus Luttrell and the brothers that he loves.

Yep, "mission accomplished".