Wednesday, March 25, 2009

A devalued Government...what our future needs!




Daniel Hannan MEP from South East England is the epitome of the leader we need today. Finally, a politician who will stand up for what he truly believes and takes his job seriously has graced our world.

In the last 50 or so years, one could probably count on their fingers the number of men like him in the US Congress. He was born on the wrong side of the pond. Let's face it, we are in a global economic downturn that is leading to a recession comparable to the Great Depression. This is not a time for "say one thing and do another", using smoke and rings to cover up the true problem, or eloquently giving empty statements. Politicians need to cut the easyspeak bullshit and say whats actually on their constituents' minds and hearts. There is too much at stake here. Why isn't anyone giving a damn!?!?!

Out of the 100 US Senators and 435 US Representatives, only 1 man is standing up against this immoral regime that is plummeting our futures down to Hell, Ron Paul. While I respect the man and agree with a majority of his policies, he cannot even touch this guy Daniel Hannan. When will a truly respected Congressman grow the stones to confront Obama and his administration with such a tone and manner? I'm not talking about Rush Limbaugh (who does that pretty much every time he's on the air), Sean Hannity or Glenn Beck. These men are just paid opinionists. We need elected officials who stand by their ground, unwavering. Men and women willing to put themselves on the line for the better good of our nation. Men and women with the elocutionary talents comparable to this man from Parliament.

It is my prayer that out of this chaos and travesty, young men and women will be cultivated to act as Daniel Hannan did to the Prime Minister of England and tell our leaders what is right. We are tired of the lies and deception. Your plan has proven to fail. Let's do what we need to do to make our nation prosperous and respected once again. Let's grab the reins and become stewards of our monies. Accept responsibility for our actions. Realize the consequences affect more than just ourselves, but those all around us. Let's put value back into our devalued government.

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