Posted by: thelastinkling | February 14, 2008

Scott’s Grave

Note:  I apologize for the lack of updates in recent weeks!  I have been traveling and using my ‘free time’ after this campaign to catch up on lose ends.  However, I am back and hope to continue political coverage on my blog: ‘How To Think Too Much’ www.thinktoomuch.wordpress.com   as well as more Duncan Hunter related information here.

Here are some thoughts as I have pondered the fact that Congressman Hunter was our only hope to fix some fatal problems we are facing in our country right now:

Dreamers are silly little characters are they not?
They always show up at the wrong time.
Too late.
They always wake up several hours after when they are most needed…
…in the pitch of black.

It is under the pressure of persecution, attack, violence, that the most profound thoughts are given flight and wing.

The revolutionary tendencies that fester within dreamers only come under pressure. Too often, it’s to little too late.

But not always.

1776.
William Wallace
William Wilberforce

But alas, my people sleep, and the dreamers are still dreaming so lightly that they have yet to realize they are dreaming…and only wake up with dulled memory.

What will it take to awake the dreamers before it is too late? Before the prophecies and fears of those who live and die for freedom come to pass.

When?

When the white stones are overturned, unbuilt… and the bell is cracked to the top so that it splits in two. The lady on the water bends and loses her light. The chains are placed on the free. Bravery is an old idea. those who reside in this home are enslaved.

That is when the dreamers will awake, if not before.

But will it be too little too late?

The thousand years of darkness prophesied by the actor-king, as he addressed regarding the golden water will come to pass… and the dreamers will never sleep….and sleepers never dream. The Key to the tomb of Francis will be buried, as Scott rolls over in his grave.

O say, I can’t see, for there is no dawn’s early light..only a dusk that kills all. That which we so proudly hailed was taken down and stomped upon as we watched in apathy. Broad stripes from knotted rope are upon my back, and the stars are covered by cloud. The damning fight dwindles under the rolling, cold clouds. The rockets are glaring down, the bombs are stealing and stealing and stealing…love and peace and family. But they gave no proof, except that our flag is not there. For the star spangled banner does not yet wave, o’er the land…. of…. who?

This may become our Orwellian future if the dreamers….locked inside their church steeples, instead of the church steeples being built inside of them…. do not awake until beaten into it by the masters of evil. As we speak, the darkness loom over the horizon. The two towers of the godless, and those under the faux law are united, infiltrating, and wishing curses upon His Kingdom.

Fear it.

Believe it.

Change it.

God Bless America. God Bless his Church. God Bless Freedom.

and God have mercy on us, if we fail to bless these three things….for we will be held accountable in heaven for what we did, or did not do.

Posted by: thelastinkling | January 23, 2008

Re-Draft Hunter in 2008??????

Alexander J. Madison – January 22, 2007

Fellow citizens,

Fred Thompson has finally dropped out. There is no one left in the race that can arguably claim to have a conservative record. Despite the current rhetoric from Mitt Romney, Rudy Giuliani, John McCain and Mike Huckabee, there is solid history of liberalism from these gentlemen. Volumes can and have been written about their respective stints in office that not only outraged conservatives at the time, but that should have been permanent railroad spikes in the coffins of their ambitions for higher office. Instead, like Dracula, the RINOs are undead again, and leading towards 2008 disaster. Disaster not only if they were to lose, but even if they win. The GOP cannot veer left, period. It’s only hope as a viable conservative party is to move confidently back to the right; right back towards its Reagan roots. And despite what the folks at National Review or the Wall Street Journal think, these candidates’ current platforms also include healthy doses of the liberal agenda.

All four of these men were faster than Clint Eastwood drawing a six shooter when the schoolmarm moderator in the last Iowa debate asked for a show of hands for those who deemed ‘global warming’ to be a serious problem. They range from wanting an international binding treaty on global warming to pressing for a mandated cap and trade system to thinking Arnold Schwarzenegger is the a real ‘leader’ on the issue. Egads, have we surrendered to Algore’s propaganda in the Grand Old Party?!?

Duncan Hunter told the FreeRepublic audience in a live on-line interview that he rejects the “alarmism” of Al Gore and others on the subject. And no way would he lead us to an international, sovereignty usurping treaty for this farce of a problem.

Mike Huckabee thinks George Bush’s foreign policy is “arrogant” and that world opinion is sufficient to close down Guantanamo Bay and ship the jihadis stateside. He believes the ‘Golden Rule’ applies to foreign policy and therefore would gladly sit down with the Mullahs for tea and conversation. Folks, he is channeling Barack Obama! He also invokes God’s name to justify a ‘green’ streak that would make Algore proud. He’s so green, he vows to eliminate smoking in public, for the good of you and the planet. Huckabee sought and obtained the endorsement of the New Hampshire chapter of the NEA, the bane of conservatives and conservatism across the nation. And no matter the audience, Huckabee is a panderer with few equals. The only thing missing in his performance at the Values Voter’s debate was his failure to bite his lip to show how much he cared. He claims he is a conservative, but that he is “just not mad about it”. I suppose that gives him a sense of moral superiority, but in reality, it more clearly explains lib-speak such as calling the constitution a “living breathing document” and calling law and order conservatives “racists and demagogues” for wanting to send illegal aliens back home.

Mitt Romney is still sticking to his guns, so to speak, on gun control. One of the few areas in which he has not completely reversed himself is on this issue. He claimed that assault weapons “are instruments of destruction with the sole purpose of hunting down and killing people.” Not only a liberal, but a liberal drama queen, especially since he would not know an assault rifle from a potato gun. Mitt is also a China appeaser. Of course, some of Hunter’s realpolitik rhetoric has rubbed off on him lately, but earlier this year he naively claimed that “China doesn’t want to bury us, they want to see us succeed and thrive so we can buy more Chinese products….I will reach out to them. I’ve already met with their leadership and will do so again if I’m lucky enough to become President, making China a partner for stability in the world”. Someone might want to tell the naive Mittster about the constant Chinese cyber attacks on US facilities such as the Pentagon, their rush into space warfare systems, and their long term goal to strangle the US industrial base. Then again he may not care, since he seems to have no problem with his old company, Bain Capital, partnering with a PLA backed company to buy a US business that makes security systems for the DOD. Of course, he still is defending Massachusetts’ mandated RomneyCare, despite the fact that it is falling apart at the seams after just a few years.

Not much needs to be written about our friend Rudy Giuliani. His pro-abortion stance should be more than sufficient to reject his candidacy. In case it isn’t, then just know this: He is a man who thinks that the 2nd Amendment is for law enforcement officers and hunters, that former ACLU squawker Ruth Bader Ginsburg is a “well qualified” Supreme Court Justice, that a strict constructionist judge could agree that Roe versus Wade IS constitutional, that creating a new, bloated, taxpayer funded “National Catastrophe Fund” (as he panders to Floridians) is a good idea, that Amnesty is not Amnesty, that a “high tech” border fence will stop the stampede, that being here illegally is not a crime, and that deporting the illegal aliens here now is a ridiculous notion.

Rudy is in good company when he takes the debate stage with John McCain when it comes to illegal aliens. McCain cares far more for the pontifications of his buddies Ted Kennedy and Lindsey Graham on illegal immigration than what the American people have to say about it. He too considers paying a nominal fine as sufficient justification for allowing illegals to remain here permanently. McCain also shows an Algorian liberalism in claiming credit where little is due. I’m referring to his on-the-stump bragging about his role in the current success in Iraq. The ‘surge’ as it is called, was the brainchild of General David Petraeus, who was tasked by one Don Rumsfeld to draw up tactics for an effective counterinsurgency. McCain rightly claims that he has consistently demanded “more troops”. But Gen. Petraeus’ call for 21,000 additional troops – well within the ebb and flow of troop rotations over the previous 3 years – was a far cry from the additional 100,000 + Soldiers and Marines that McCain was demanding. And if Don Rumsfeld is the “worst Secretary of Defense in our nations’ history”, as Mr. McCain has declared, then McCain is the worst Senator in the history of the world, going back to the days of the crumbling Roman Empire. Our country does not need a leader with delusions of personal grandeur, especially a liberal one who flirted with the notion of being John Kerry’s vice president.

With the choices left before us, we have come full circle. Conservatives clamoring for a conservative to beat back the Rudy McRomney juggernaut had a brave volunteer in Duncan Hunter. The fringe candidates such as Jim Gilmore, Sam Brownback, Tom Tancredo and Tommy Thompson all dropped out early. Hunter persevered, as long as his meager budget would allow. He anticipated that the conservative media would take the time to learn his record and realize that he was the one guy who had the complete conservative package, without having to change a single fundamental position he has held for the last 25 years. But they didn’t bother.

And just what is that complete package and what are those fundamental positions?

For starters, Hunter is the most knowledgeable man in Congress on our military, it’s history, it’s capabilities, and most importantly, it’s current needs. He has been the chairman of the Armed Services Committee, as is currently the ranking republican. He is a Hawk’s Hawk. As McCain worked with democrats to cut the military budget for a non-existent “peace dividend”, Hunter was scrapping for every last dollar to fight the downward path Bush I and Clinton embarked upon. McCain ran in 2000 on a platform that claimed Clinton neglected the Military, but McCain was not the one in the trenches fighting to save our Army Divisions, our Naval flotilla or our missile defenses; it was Duncan Hunter. Hunter was not only Reagan’s right hand man during the restoration of our military, he was the most vociferous voice in Washington pressing the case for maintaining and improving that restoration. No politician is more responsible for preventing the evisceration of our missile defense systems than Congressman Hunter. And Hunter has gone toe to toe with McCain and the liberals who vow to close down Guantanamo and neuter our interrogation methods. Political correctness is never is a consideration for Mr. Hunter, only our nation’s security. Hunter is also an Army Ranger combat veteran and a proud father – and son - of a US Marine.

Duncan Hunter has also been the most steadfast and determined man in Congress to stop the illegal alien invasion. Ever since he arrived with Reagan in 1981, Hunter has been fighting the RINOs and democrats on illegal immigration. He warned that the 1986 Simpson-Mazzoli immigration bill that granted amnesty to millions of Mexicans would only cause a larger stampede. The weak promises to ‘secure the border’ never materialized, and Hunter was absolutely correct about that stampede. Hunter took matters into his own hands and got the double border fence built in his home county, fighting the Hispanic rights activist, the environmentalists and the RINOs the whole time. Hunter has sponsored or cosponsored over 80 bills and amendments in his career that attempted to slam the door on the ever growing problem. He addressed everything from anchor babies, to sanctuary cities and states, to increases in Border Patrol officers and detention facilities. As often as not, the democrats and Senate RINOs managed to water them down to the point of futility, and the various administrations lifted nary a finger to follow through on the ones that did pass. A prime example of that foolishness occurred just weeks ago when Senators Kay Bailey Hutchinson and John Cornyn gutted Hunter’s Secure Fence Act in the Senate. No longer is the fence mandated by type, location or schedule. In fact, there is no longer any requirement for it being a double fence with a patrol road between. Hunter’s fence in San Diego is testament that such a fence works very well, and Kay Bailey is a testament that a bird brained, open borders shill can be elected even in Texas.

None of the candidates, not even Mr. Huckabee, can match Hunter’s career long efforts to honor and restore our Judeo-Christian heritage and values. Hunter has been sponsoring legislation since the 1980s that would define life as beginning at conception and forward constitutional protection to the unborn. The human life of the unborn is non negotiable with Hunter, who has also worked diligently to prevent federal funds for abortion, to outlaw partial birth abortion and to stop all funds for embryonic stem cell research. Hunter is also the bane of the ACLU, who tried to have the Mt Soledad cross removed in San Diego, only to meet a very determined Hunter who would have none of it. His lifelong, adamant position is that the 1st Amendment does not prohibit religious speech, rather it protects such speech. A few months ago, Hunter helped put the thumbscrews on the politically correct weenies running the National Cemetery Administration who banned the recitation of the customary prayers during the flag folding ceremony (one person complained), forcing them to modify their ruling and re-allow it. Hunter has also been unbending in his position that gays should not be allowed to serve in the military. The gay lobby is not going to be endorsing Hunter any time soon. The rest of the candidates dance around the issue like Fred Astaire, trying to find that middle ground that won’t ‘offend’ anyone.

And Duncan Hunter has been a firm believer in supply side economics and has missed precious few chances to sponsor or cosponsor tax cuts. Hunter’s vision mirrors that of Ronald Reagan when it comes to taxes: Lower taxes stimulate growth and ultimately generates more money into the treasury. He has proposed eliminating the death tax, slashing corporate and individual and capital gains tax rates, eliminating taxes on farmers, oil and gas exploration, tip income, and everything in between. And during this campaign, Duncan Hunter has proposed to zero out all taxation for manufacturers that build their plants on US soil. Now THAT will create jobs and wealth at unprecedented levels, and help restore the Arsenal of Democracy, which is also a very real national security concern.

I could go on and on about Hunter’s rock-ribbed, pro-America, conservative positions on a whole host of issues from his rejection of gay ‘marriage’, to his proposal to slash the bureaucracy budgets – including the Dept of Education, OSHA, the EPA, , the DOE, HUD etc, to his promise to eliminate the NEA and the NEH once and for all, to his proposal to freeze all non military and non security spending, to his calls for slashing regulations to instill nationwide competition in medical insurance and medicine itself, to his rock solid, “absolute right” stand on the 2nd Amendment, to his vow to confront the communist Chinese for their assorted malfeasance on trade and world affairs, to his guarantee to have all 854 miles of border fence up in six months, to his unwavering commitment to deport the illegal aliens, to his uncompromising stand on victory over the the jihadists in all theatres, but time does not allow today.

Suffice to say that Duncan Hunter IS the man that conservatives wanted. But the media would not cover him, the so-called conservative media treated him like a novelty when he is by far the most conservative and qualified man to be commander in chief. It is time for conservatives to rally around this man, as we should have done the first time, and ask him to re-enter the race to defeat the pack of RINOs that are still slugging it out. Fred Thompson was ‘drafted’ in the hopes that a celebrity name, who was somewhat more conservative than the ‘contenders’ could defeat Rudy McRomney. While that is an understandable line of thinking, in reality Fred’s entry diverted attention away from the Reaganite, Duncan Hunter, who needed a rally amongst the most conservative voters to lift his campaign into the first tier. Now that Fred is gone, we should ask Mr. Hunter to return, for the sake of the GOP, conservatism, the Reagan coalition, and the country.

If we all vow to contribute and work our tails off for him, we have a shot. And this time, the ‘conservative’ media will pay attention.

God Bless the good old USA
Posted by: thelastinkling | January 20, 2008

The Future of the Duncan Hunter Grass REvolt

Today is a sad day for America, and a sad day for me personally.  A fantastic man, a patriot, a HERO, has dropped out of the presidential race.  The political machine won.

So what is the future of this website?   Do we have a future?

The answer to the latter question is YES.

The answer to the first question is to be decided.

But in the meantime, here are a few things to count on:

1. I do not have any plans to endorse another candidate at this point.  Personally, I am considering supporting Alan Keyes, or writing in Duncan Hunter.  Heck, I’d even vote for Ronald Reagan as a write in.

2.  We will continue to cover the work of Duncan Hunter in the coming weeks and months in Congress, and any further political endeavors he may make.

3.  Following this election has taught me a lot about politics, about our country, and about where our country is headed.  I have also learned a lot about how liberal philosophies are taking over the country within the Church (I believe un-biblical perspectives on economics has led to the surge for Huckabee), and within the Republican party.  There are strong forces working against conservative interests, and American interests, both foreign and domestic… and I plan on covering these issues, discussing them, and helping raise awareness.

4. I will start becoming a bit more reacquainted with my personal life, a sacrifice I have made for this cause (sometimes a sacrifice that has been greater than I probably should have allowed it to become).

5.  I will be beginning to put more work into my other blog, ‘How To Think Too Much’ at www.thinktoomuch.wordpress.com

6.  We’ll keep doing what we have been doing………

for example:

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MEDIA ALERT

Ladies and gentlemen,

My name is SK Johnson, and I’m a high school student who is supporting Congressman Duncan Hunter for President in 2012.  May I tell you about him?

Draft Hunter in ‘012  (Oh-Twelve)

Enforcable Borders - Strong National Defense - High Paying Manufacturing jobs - The rescue of America

More info at www.dhgrassrevolt.wordpress.com

Posted by: thelastinkling | January 20, 2008

Back To San Diego. It Ends Where It Began.

MEDIA ALERT

Congressman Duncan Hunter returns to San Diego tonight,
Saturday January 19, 2008
Media Opportunity at 8:00 PM (PST)
Broadway Pier at the end of Broadway St, San Diego

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:  January 19, 2008

CONTACT:  Gary Becks  (619) 334-1655, garybecks@yahoo.com
San Diego, Calif.
We started this campaign a year ago right here, in San Diego Harbor, against the backdrop of American Naval power.   We launched a campaign emphasizing a strong national defense, enforceable borders and restoring  the industrial base of America.
Today we end this campaign.  The Nevada caucuses reflecting only 2% of the vote for me.   I ran the campaign exactly the way I wanted to, and at this point not being able to gain traction in conservative states of Nevada and South Carolina, it’s time to allow our volunteers and supporters to focus on the campaigns that remain viable.
It’s time for me to gear up for 2008’s defense bill that will be put together over the coming weeks.  There is work to be done in the areas of troop protection and new capabilities to be deployed in Iraq and Afghanistan. And over the horizon, the emergence of Communist China as a military super power will require a new emphasis on U.S. capabilities in undersea warfare, space, and long range air-power.
The best way to maintain a new era of peace is for the U.S. to remain strong.  Over the coming year I will endeavor to help craft a defense bill that meets the new security challenges.
Since our campaign began over 200,000 additional manufacturing jobs have been lost.  1.8 million jobs have left the U.S. for China.  This fracturing of the U.S. industrial base is a long term threat to America.  I hope that the remaining candidates will recognize it and address it.   As the senior Republican on the House Armed Services Committee, I will seek to address it.
Only hours ago a border patrolman was killed in the California Desert.  This tragedy emphasizes more than ever the compelling case for the completion of the border fence.   Since I wrote the bill that mandates 854 miles of double border fence only a few miles have been constructed.  Over the next year in Congress I will do everything in my power to get that fence built.
Finally, for Lynn and me, the campaign over the last year has shown us this: America is a wonderful country.   Our people have great character and goodness, and the meeting of new friends has enriched our lives.
The failure of our campaign to gain traction is mine and mine alone.  But we have driven the issues of national security, the border fence, the emergence of China and the need to reverse bad trade policy.   Because of that, this campaign has been very worthwhile, and for the Hunter family, a lot of fun.
To our friends and supporters and volunteers: many thanks.  And now it’s time for me to focus on developing a 2008 defense bill that serves our troops and our nation.
Thanks, and God Bless America.
Duncan Hunter

Gary Becks
Hunter for President
Media Relations
(619) 334-1655

Posted by: thelastinkling | January 15, 2008

Duncan Hunter Gets Yet Another Key Endorsement!


Congressman JD Hayworth, author of Whatever It Takes: Illegal Immigration, Border Security and the War on Terror endorses Hunter!

Hayworth bucks the milquetoast trend of the GOP party-establishment to marginalize the immigration issue and tuck it out of the way of the current crop of amnesty candidates.

Instead, he’s voting for the last remaining border security hawk in the race: Duncan Hunter.

Congressman Hayworth writes:

“To base a primary vote on ‘electability’ instead of ideas and principles seems to me a reduction of your rights via rationalization.

No one will ever completely agree with every position that a candidate takes…as Sharon put it, ‘there is no perfect candidate,’ but I believe my vote should go to the candidate who comes closest to espousing the philosophy I share.

That brings me back to Duncan Hunter.

No, he won’t be on the stage tonight in the South Carolina GOP Debate, and his name appears nowhere near the top of the polls…but he supported tax cuts, did a masterful job as Chairman of the House Armed Services Committee, and stands for ‘enforcement first’ on illegal immigration.

That’s why he’ll get my vote and my support for as long as he is in it…even if he doesn’t win it!”

As we all know, other candidates are getting credit for the positions they’ve taken that are identical to Duncan Hunter’s.

Huckabee is the “man of faith”.

Giuliani is the “anti-terrorism” candidate, by virtue of his high profile on 9/11.

Romney is the guy who can handle finances.

Fred is the Second Amendment champion.

But, Duncan Hunter is all of those and more!

So we’ve started asking a simple question to people we meet who say they’re supporting one of these men.

“Where do your core beliefs come from?”

“Do the things you’re passionate about, the things that are important to you, come from what’s popular, or do they come from what is right?”

We don’t wait for an answer. Those questions deserve to be asked and answered in the privacy of each man and woman’s heart.

We’re not supporting Duncan Hunter because he’s the front-runner in
the race.

We’re not supporting him because of how well he polls.

We’re not supporting him because he’s this week’s media darling.

We’re supporting him because he is right!

Help us help the right man for the job!

He’s right on every issue we hold dear. If we’re honest with ourselves, and if we think it’s important to elect the right person this November, we need to ask ourselves and those around us: “Where do our core beliefs come from?”

The answer we come up with leads us to one candidate only. The complete conservative: Duncan Hunter.

Posted by: thelastinkling | January 12, 2008

Duncan Hunter tackles the nanny state

Duncan Hunter tackles the nanny state

by Jackson Citizen Patriot

Thursday January 10, 2008, 2:41 PM

Duncan Hunter, R-California, is running for president.

Education issues are not the foundation of Duncan Hunter’s bid for the Republican presidential nomination.He’s mostly running on an anti-immigration platform.

But the veteran California congressman is a proponent of school of choice, parents rights and homeschooling.

On his campaign Web site, Duncan says the 2 million homeschooled children in this country need a voice:

“…It is important that we make every effort to ensure these students have the same access and opportunities to federal benefits, such as financial aid, as those who attend public school.”

Hunter is seen as a long shot for the GOP nomination — or winning Tuesday’s primary for that matter.

But he’s still campaigning around the state, with stops planned this week in Caro, Flint, Battle Creek and Livonia.

Here’s what Hunter told The Des Moines Register in July about education and inspiring kids.

http://www.mlive.com/elections/index.ssf/2008/01/duncan_hunter.html

Open Letter to the South Carolina GOP – Duncan Hunter is the Only Choice

Congressman Duncan Hunter hasn’t given up–neither has his supporters–patriots all. Mr. Madison leads the pack.

 

Alexander J. Madison – January 11, 2007

Dear South Carolinians,

Your state has the opportunity to help shape the election at this historic time in our nation’s history. In fact, you have the opportunity to turn it on its head, for the sake of our shared conservative principles. This year, after many years without the option, South Carolina has a chance to select a rock-ribbed conservative Reaganite in the primary. His name is not McCain, Romney, Thompson or Huckabee. It is Duncan Hunter. And he deserves the support of every serious conservative. Allow me to explain why.

Duncan Hunter represents the Reagan wing of the party. While every candidate likes to bandy about the name of Ronald Reagan, there was one man that stood shoulder to shoulder with Reagan during his monumental presidency. Congressman Duncan Hunter was Reagan’s right hand man in the House. Hunter helped push through the record setting tax cuts, rebuild our demoralized military, fight the communists with unparalleled fervor and confidence, and attack the federal leviathan. None other than a hawkish Jack Kemp credits Hunter with being the guy who strong-armed SDI (also known as Star Wars and missile defense) through congress. Reagan also chose Hunter to lead the delegation to Europe to bring them on board with SDI. And no one was more instrumental than Duncan Hunter in helping Reagan beat back the communist infiltration into Central America.

In addition, one of Reagan’s campaign promises was to attempt to restore the constitutional right to prayer in schools, which the courts had stripped away. Though he failed in his attempts, Hunter led the campaign on this as well, and continues to support overturning this blatant unconstitutionalism. Hunter also formed the Conservative Opportunity Society with Vin Webber and Newt Gingrich in the 1980s to recruit fellow staunch conservatives to run for office to displace RINOs and democrats, leading up to the 1994 GOP sweep.

There is a reason why Peace through Strength is Hunter’s campaign motto. He believes it from his head to his toes. The loudest and sanest voice against the false notion of a ‘peace dividend’ after the collapse of the USSR was Duncan Hunter. The California congressman routinely used his position on the Armed Services Committee to stuff billions more in defense spending into the Bush I and Clinton budgets. It is no exaggeration to say that Hunter was the man most responsible for saving missile defense funding from evisceration during the Clinton years. His foresight has paid off, as the United States now has a series of deployed ground and Sea based missile defense systems; and will soon have the laser based missile destroyers that Reagan and Edward Teller had envisioned.

Duncan Hunter has also been the stalwart in the House when it comes to defending our Judeo-Christian values. He has sponsored legislation numerous times to provide the unborn with constitutional protection, most recently the Right to Life Act of 2007. His 100% lifetime rating from the National Right to Life group attests to his commitment. He has never wavered for a minute in his steadfast opposition to abortion, embryonic stem cell research, cloning, gay ‘marriage’, or the secularists’ agenda. He was and remains the strongest voice arguing against gays in the military, calling it a “liberal social experiment”. He has taken on the ACLU on numerous occasions, and played a pivotal role in saving the Mt. Soledad War Memorial Cross from their attempt to have it torn down.

Hunter is running on his record and leadership. And that record includes exceptional marks from the organizations that make up the Reagan Coalition. The American Conservative Union gives Hunter a 92 lifetime score, which is higher than any other candidate in the race. The Christian Coalition and the Concerned Women of America gave Hunter perfect marks, as have the NRA and Gun Owners of America. Hunter earns an “excellent” rating from every single group that monitors illegal immigration, including FAIR and NumbersUSA. And perhaps most importantly, Hunter scores a 100% from the American Security Council (ASC), the security think tank that Reagan leaned on during his terms in office. Hunter was also selected to be the ASC’s president in 1989 and he chaired the House Armed Services Committee prior to the democrats regaining control in 2006.

So what do the other candidates’ records tell us?

John McCain has rightfully been shunned by conservatives for a multitude of reasons.

1. Shortsighted attempts to drastically slash the Defense Budget. In 1990, President GW Bush and SecDef Dick Cheney proposed modest defense cuts. McCain led the charge to more than double those cuts. According to the April 6, 1990 Washington Post: Sens. William S. Cohen (R-Maine) and John McCain (R-Ariz.) outlined their wide-ranging plan that includes a reduction of U.S. forces in Europe, curtailment of the B-2 “stealth” bomber program and a freeze in spending for the Strategic Defense Initiative (SDI).

2. McCain later teamed in 1995 with Russ Feingold, John Kerry and Fred Thompson to kill the B2 bomber program. He also was instrumental in supporting Clinton’s reductions in Army Divisions and became known as a “cheap hawk”. A far cry form Peace through Strength.

3. Taxes. During the debates over the 2001 Bush tax cuts, McCain played the ‘class warfare’ card in his arguments in opposition to them, saying, “I cannot in good conscience support a tax cut in which so many of the benefits go to the most fortunate among us at the expense of middle-class Americans who need tax relief.” Now, of course, he claims to have resisted the Bush tax cuts because there were no corresponding spending cuts. He is lying.

4. Exaggeration and backstabbing. McCain is currently exaggerating about his role in the recent success in Iraq. He brags constantly on the campaign trail that he stood up to Rumsfeld and forced Bush into the ‘surge’ strategy. In fact, General Petraeus and Rumsfeld and Bush were working on new strategies for quelling the insurgency for many months prior to Rumsfeld’s retirement. Bush has always been flexible about changes in tactics, and it was Rumsfeld who tasked Petraeus to draw up a new strategy. Petraeus did so, and requested approximately 21,000 additional troops to theatre. McCain, as he made clear in 2005 to USA Today, was seeking troop increases for Iraq of 80,000 Army and 20,000 – 30,000 Marines. That wasn’t a ‘surge’, it was a near doubling of troop size, without a plan how to utilize them, and rejected by the Generals. To top it off, at Rummy’s retirement, McCain said Rumsfeld, despite disagreements, “deserved the country’s gratitude”….then turned around on the campaign trail and called him the “worst Secretary of Defense” in our country’s history. What a charlatan.

5. McCain-Kennedy. While this convoluted amnesty plan never made it into law, thanks to the American people melting down the Senate phone lines this past spring, to this day John McCain stands by the notion that we are not going to deport the illegal aliens here, but offer them a pathway to citizenship for a nominal fine. And though he now claims to want to seal the border, he was the fiercest opponent of Hunter’s “Enforcement only” immigration plans in 2005 and 2006.

6. McCain Feingold. This was the most egregious swipe at the first amendment in a very long time. Mercifully, the courts have begun to deconstruct this unconstitutional law.

7. World Opinion. McCain is worried about world opinion, and therefore wants to close a Guantanamo facility that has been exceedingly useful for our military, and wants to ban waterboarding. Fortunately, Duncan Hunter led the opposition to these hairbrained ideas, and just as fortunately, President Bush is listening to Hunter.

Mike Huckabee has a different set of issues that distinguish his lack of Reagan conservatism.

1. Fighting Conservatives. Mr Huckabee has a long history in Arkansas of tangling with the conservative wing of the party. To this day, very few of the conservative Arkansas legislators he worked with support his candidacy. He receives next to no support from the Arkansas Republican Assembly, the benchmark conservative organization in the state.

2. The Nanny State. If you want to ban public smoking nationwide, beef up education funding to put more arts and music into the nations public schools, regulate your ‘carbon footprint’, ban fatty foods from the school cafeterias, and duplicate the onerous children’s health insurance plans of Arkansas (called ARKids), then Huckabee is the man to vote for. However, if you see things like mandatory body fat tests for schoolkids and a 92% increase in Health and Human Services (meaning welfare) spending –things he ‘accomplished’ as governor – as the sign of a liberal busybody, perhaps you should reconsider.

3. Illegal Immigration. No one in the race, not even John McCain, has had as abysmal a record when it comes to coddling illegal aliens. Not only did the Huck promote an “open borders” policy, he labeled the conservatives who opposed him as “racists and demagogues”. In 2005, in a speech to the pro-illegal immigrant group LULAC, Huckabee labeled the enforcement only immigration bill proposed by the GOP Conservatives as “un-Christian, un-American, irresponsible and anti-life”. Huh??? Huckabee also told the crowd that he “recognizes and cherishes diversity in culture, in language and in population.” A politician who uses ‘lib-speak’ so effortlessly is no conservative.

4. Taxes. As Chris Wallace pointed out in last nights debate, taxes in Arkansas increased significantly during his tenure as governor. Huckabee’s response was to list all the good things he spent it on, such as roads, schools, etc. EVERY governor spends money on roads and schools, but conservatives do not raise taxes to do it. Instead they use supply side economics to grow their treasuries, a concept that seems to have eluded Mr. Huckabee.

5. Class warfare. Throughout his career Huck has used two justifications for tax hikes and liberal spending habits: Christian values and class envy. There is nothing Christian about robbing Peter to pay Paul, whether it is proposed by a democrat or a republican. And to show that nothing has changed for the Huck, his newest ads end with this gagger: “I believe that most Americans want their President to remind them of he guy they work with, not the guy who laid them off”.


6. Health Care. Just like Mitt Romney, Huckabee has a legacy of lurching his state towards socialized Medicine….and he’s proud of it. The program is called ARKids, designed to give ‘free’ medical insurance to kids under 19 from low and middle class families. As expected, folks who previously had insurance swarmed to the program, whose costs were shared between the fed’s SCHIP program and Arkansas taxpayers. I guess that explains why Huckabee was the only candidate in a recent Republican debate to not support President Bush’s veto of the democrats’ expanded funding for SCHIP.

 

7. Pardons. Wayne Durmond may be the most infamous case of a Huckabee pardon gone awry, but considering he had more than 1000 pardons and commutations for criminals during his tenure, the law of averages was bound to catch up to him. Apparently, it did not take much more than a criminal finding Jesus in prison for this bleeding heart governor to take pity. His number of pardons exceeded the pardons of all Arkansas’ neighboring states…combined.

 

While Fred Thompson has been doing his best to brandish credentials as a Reagan Revolutionary, especially in the last debate (kudos to Fred for taking on Mr. Huckabee), the real story is a bit less impressive.

 

1. 1980 primary Reagan versus Baker. After Reagan’s significant run for the nomination in 1976, there was no doubt in 1980 which candidate was going to take the country in a new, conservative direction. And the RINOs hated him for it. One very liberal Howard Baker was one of the establishment heavyweights running against the Gipper. Baker’s liberalism was well known, including his support for the execrable Equal Rights Amendment, gun control, abortion on demand, and the détente policy with the USSR, not to mention his prominent role in helping Carter give away the Panama Canal. And guess who Fred supported. Hint: It was not Reagan.

2. McCain. To make sure he picked a questionable candidate in more than one decade, Fred decided to co-chair McCain’s 2000 run for the presidency. Of course, they were strong allies on CFR and the efforts to kill the B2 bomber. Siding with McCain, Feingold and John Kerry to kill the B2 program instead of siding with Hunter, Dick Cheney, and Cap Weinberger, might have its uses in some circles, but it was not the circles generally occupied by Reaganites. And of course, McCain was and remains the favorite republican of folks like Chris Matthews, Russ Feingold and John Kerry.

 

3. Centrist. Not sure that Reagan ever called himself a centrist. I do know that Reagan was a strong ally of staunch conservatives ranging from Duncan Hunter to Jerry Falwell to Jesse Helms to Phyllis Schlafly. But Fred spent his entire career in the Senate’s Centrist Coalition, a coalition that included such folks as John Edwards, Olympia Snowe, Jim Jeffords and Diane Feinstein.

 

4. Global Warming. Fred cosponsored the most egregious global warming legislation to date, in 2002. It is called Title X – National Climate Change Policy. It is a $5 billion dollar plus behemoth of Gore-ish liberalism. Item 10 in the ‘findings’ section of the legislation includes this: Future international efforts in this regard should focus on recognizing the equitable responsibilities for addressing climate change by all nations, including commitments by the largest developing country emitters in a future, binding climate change treaty. Egads, where is the Bullshit Repellent when you need it!?

 

5. Dissembling. While Mitt Romney has given his explanation for how & when he switched from pro-choice to pro-life, you will not find a similar explanation from Mr. Thompson. In fact, he falsely says he was always pro-life. That is patently untrue, as all of his public statements and survey answers showed he was indeed pro-choice at least through the late1990s. Granted, he always supported certain restrictions, at least after the first trimester. But his direct quotes such as “The ultimate decision must be made by the woman. Government should treat its citizens as adults capable of making moral decisions on their own” are proof positive he was pro-choice. And his answers about his role in McCain Feingold have been equally evasive and disingenuous at best. CFR is every bit as much his baby as it is McCain’s or Feingold’s, with the worst part – the prohibition of independent issue ads before an election – receiving his full sponsorship and support. It appears that his ‘straight talk’ is similar to that of McCain’s.

 

6. Liberal Institutions. That Fred carved out pork spending is no surprise. Every single senator and congressman does so, whether through amendments to a bill or earmarks. But what that money is spent on is indicative of their values. Hunter has been blasted for defense related pork. Thompson, on the other hand, should have to answer why he sponsored and spent millions of dollars on a continuing basis for ‘educational’ Institutes for liberal ex-senators and hacks. Examples include an Institute for his mentor Howard Baker at the University of Tennessee, gay rights proponent Robert Stafford’s Public Policy Institute, and racist former NAACP chairman Benjamin Hooks’ Institute for Social Change at the University of Memphis, to name a few.

Rudy Giuliani and Mitt Romney would each require multiple pages of bullet points to do justice to their frequent, consistent, and aggressive departures from conservative principles during their careers. Whether it is taxes, gay rights, illegal immigration, gun control, nanny state tactics or abortion, these two gentlemen deserve little consideration from conservatives, despite both re-working their histories to fool primary voters.

Both like to point to their current ‘plans’ for the war on terror as some justification for their elevation to commander in chief. Frankly, neither has so much as fired a BB gun, much less understands national security. But instead of focusing on the endless supply of past transgressions, I instead present the following quotes to demonstrate just how far left these gentlemen were (and are).

 

*Mitt Romney, during his run for Governor, describing his commitment to women’s and minority issues:

“I believe that public companies and federal agencies should be required to report in their annual 10K the number of minorities and women by income group within the company so we can identify where the ‘glass ceiling’ is”. Gadzooks!

*Mitt Romney on gun control:

“We do have tough gun laws in Massachusetts; I support them. I won’t chip away at them; I believe they protect us and provide for our safety.”

*Rudy Giuliani showing an appalling ignorance about the 2nd Amendment, while giving his justification for suing 26 firearms manufacturers in 2000:

“They (gun industry) knowingly overproduced guns, way beyond what is necessary for hunting and law enforcement”.

Simply amazing.

 

The bottom line is, my fellow conservatives, only one man in this race will carry on the real conservative revolution and Reagan legacy. We need a man who will definitively restore the defense budget to Reagan era levels. Hunter is the ONLY one who will do that, and has been fighting this battle nonstop for 27 years.

We need a man who has the ability to see the gathering clouds and will address them now. Hunter is the only one who understands the dual threats posed by China’s ascent and the loss of large swaths of our manufacturing base.

We need a man who puts US sovereignty as a paramount issue, regardless of current events. Only Duncan Hunter rejects the WTO, the Law of the Sea Treaty and giving any decision making authority to any supra-national entity. Whether the subject is international trade, so called global warming, UN mandates, or the International Criminal Court, rest assured that not one ounce of sovereignty will be lost during a Hunter presidency; and in fact much will be restored.

 

We need a man with an unblemished, proven track record of never bowing to political correctness or media pressure or ‘world opinion’. That man is Duncan Hunter.

 

There may be ‘America’s Mayor’ in the race, but there is only one man who volunteered for combat duty with the Airborne rangers.

 

There may be a Baptist preacher and a Mormon bishop in the race, but neither man has been nearly as solid an advocate for our Judeo-Christian heritage, and willing to go toe to toe with the liberals over that heritage, as Mr. Hunter has his entire career.

 

There may be a ‘federalist’ and a ‘maverick’ and a ‘constitutionalist’ in the race, but none surpass the record of Hunter on states rights, property rights, or the 2nd Amendment; and none even come remotely close to matching Hunter in his attempts to re-establish our sovereign borders and currency of our immigration laws.

 

There may be a preacher, a bishop, a federalist, a maverick, a constitutionalist, and a celebrity mayor in the race; but there is only one Reagan conservative.

 

It is time to ditch the ‘Kennedy Wing’ of the Republican Party and re-awaken the Reagan Wing. That, my friends, is a legacy we can proudly leave to our children.

 

Sincerely,

Alexander J. Madison

Patriot

Posted by: thelastinkling | January 11, 2008

More Poop Scoop on the Exclusion of Duncan Hunter

Thursday, January 10, 2008

More Poop Scoop on the Exclusion of Duncan Hunter

Well, we get home today and find more evidence of Fox News intentionally excluding candidates they don’t like.

It seems that Fox uses Real Clear Politics poll numbers to determine who meets their 5% threshold. So, what’s the problem with that, you ask? It seems that RCP doesn’t include Hunter in their polling, so there’s no way in heck that he could poll above 5%!

OK, Duncan Hunter paid his $25K to the SCGOP to be on the ballot. Why isn’t he included in the RCP poll? COLLUSION. The SCGOP, Fox News, and RCP have fallen under the spell of TTS and it’s wizard Warren Tompkins. The dirty trickster is up to no good!

Like we said in our previous post: THE FIX IS IN! We smells a rat wearing cheap cologne and smelling of Thunderbird. Welcome to SC politics 101.

Watch for more as this story develops…

From: Heidi Thiess
Sent: Thursday, January 10, 2008 7:08 AM
To:
Subject: Polls Are Incomplete, and Thereby Skewed

I found out that Fox News is drawing their poll data from Real Clear Politics. That is how they have decided to exclude Duncan Hunter from their debates. According to RCP, he doesn’t exist. He is nowhere in their polling data – they are not even tracking him! We need to mobilize people to contact Fox News and RCP both. My letter to RCP is below (including the contact emails for the folks at RCP).

Heidi Thiess

S. Texas Grassroots Coordinator

heidi@gohunter2008.org

www.gohunter08.com



From: Heidi Thiess

Sent: Thursday, January 10, 2008 8:04 AM
To:
Subject: Your Polls Are Incomplete, and Thereby Skewed

To the staff of RCP:

I have noticed that in NONE of your polls and poll coverage do you include Duncan Hunter. Worse, Fox News draws their poll data from yours and places it front and center on their Politics Page. You cannot cut Duncan Hunter. He is a campaigning, viable candidate, in good standing, who has paid his dues to be on the ballot in each state, and you are SKEWING the polls by not including him. Fox News is relying on your data to include or exclude candidate from debates, and therefore no one sees Duncan Hunter at all. You have effectively erased him from this campaign.

That is neither ethical nor faithful to the American process.

Heidi Thiess

S. Texas Grassroots Coordinator

heidi@gohunter2008.org

www.gohunter08.com

Posted by: thelastinkling | January 11, 2008

GodVoter.org Calls For ABC, Fox News Presidents Ouster

News

January 8, 2008 - GodVoter.org Calls For ABC, Fox News Presidents Ouster

GodVoter.org calls on David Westin, President of ABC News and Roger Ailes, Chairman of Fox News to apologize to the nation’s voters for their networks’ attempts to influence the 2008 presidential race.

To justify its decision to exclude certain candidates from this weekend’s debate, ABC News stated that candidates like Ron Paul, Duncan Hunter and Dennis Kucinich failed to meet its criteria for participation, while Fox News cited the lack of room in its cramped debate venue.

Are we to believe that ABC News didn’t know exactly which candidates would be affected while crafting its criteria just days earlier? And how much more space would another candidate or two have cost Fox News, owned by billionaire Rupert Murdoch’s News Corp?

Limiting participation in presidential debates is warranted late in the race when voters are well acquainted with the candidates. This weekend’s debates took place on only the 5th and the 6th day of the election year. Many voters around the country still don’t even know some of the candidates’ names, let alone their records and platforms.

And the error of the exclusions was evident. For example, foreign policy neophytes like Obama and Romney, neither of whom have military experience, expounding on the wars in Afghanistan, Iraq and the nuclear threat without Duncan Hunter, the former army ranger who is serving his 26th year on the House Armed Services Committee, was akin to college freshmen trying to impress during an oral exam without the professor.

Ever since Kennedy debated Nixon in black and white in 1960, television stations have been gaining and wielding influence over presidential races. But now, it has gone too far.

If Westin and Ailes, the former media consultant for Rudy Giuliani, refuse to apologize to the voters, as well as to the affected candidates, including Congressmen Ron Paul, Duncan Hunter and Dennis Kucinich, GodVoter.org calls on Disney and News Corp to replace them.

http://www.godvoter.org/news-abc-fox.html

Fox News Is Skewing Early GOP Primaries

As you know, Duncan Hunter was excluded from the debates in Hew Hampshire and now in South Carolina.  Duncan Hunter is a viable and active candidate in good standing.  He had to pay $25,000 to get his name on the primary ballot in South Carolina!  He has a network of volunteers that has worked very hard, but all are barred by the SC GOP from attending the debate.  Worse, he is being excluded based upon one criterion imposed by Fox News:  he has not garnered 5% of the national electorate as determined by recent polling

 

So where is Fox News getting their poll data from?  If you go to their website, Duncan Hunter is not even listed as a candidate.  Furthermore, Fox News is drawing their consolidated poll data from Real Clear Politics, an online clearinghouse for dozens of polls.  According to Real Clear Politics, he doesn’t exist.  He is nowhere in their polling data – they are not even tracking him!

 

Therefore, Fox News is using incomplete poll data (and thereby skewed data) to exclude a candidate from the debates.  Information is knowingly being withheld from voters in these early states, and their access to a Presidential candidate is barred.  This, in turn, is affecting results in later states as candidates are prematurely dropped from consideration – BY THE MEDIA.  Not only is that unethical, it is manipulative, and it is blatantly contrary to the American electoral process.  There is no one holding the SC GOP or Fox News accountable. 

 

It is far too early to exclude candidates from the process - that is not fair to the voters.  Fox News is manipulating voter access and unfortunately, the South Carolina GOP is allowing it.  It is shameful and entirely anti-American.

 

 

Heidi Thiess
Texas Grassroots Coordinator

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