Saturday, November 15, 2008

Conservative's Handbook

From The Right View Wisconsin.

From Paul Valentine and excerpts from "The Conservative's Handbook"....Common sense rules!
"The Conservative's Handbook - Part I"

The Right View Wisconsin


Beginning with Chapter 1: America is good.

- We must all understand that America is a great nation. We are generally a positive force in the world.

Chapter 2: Belief in God is the cornerstone of our republic.

- One of the most misused phrases in American culture is "separation of church and state." There is NO such thing as separation of church and state in the U.S. Constitution. It is nowhere to be found in the entire document. The First Amendment simply states, "Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or promoting the free exercise thereof." It articulates a freedom OF religion, not a freedom FROM religion.

Chapter 3: Character is the single most important attribute in a leader.

- Anybody who tells you that character isn't important apparently slept through the Clinton administration. Aside from the obvious sexual indiscretions, Bill Clinton committed a series of acts that seriously jeopardized national security. One of the more serious was a waiver he granted that allowed Loral Corporation to provide the Chinese with critical missile guidance technology, a move made over the objections of his own Justice Department. Flash forward to 2007, and the Chinese have successfully tested a missile that blows satellites out of orbit. Thanks, Bill.

Chapter 5: Entrepreneurs are our economic lifeblood and deserve every penny they make.

- Class warfare. It's become the weapon of choice for the left-wing crowd. It's jealousy, pure and simple, and it's such a powerful, consuming emotion that it is easily exploited.

Chapter 6: Families are the building blocks of society.

- Today, less than 25% of families consist of a father, mother and a child or children.

Chapter 7: Guns are good.

- The notion that guns are evil is one of the most dishonest and hypocritical arguments of the left. The fact that Rosie O'Donnell ranted and screamed about banning guns, then employed an armed bodyguard for her kids , should have given any intelligent person cause to distrust the anti-gun crowd.

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