I have a pit in my stomach

Every-so-often i get a pit in my stomach, when things just don't feel right. I got this feeling when some guy named Bill Clinton ran for president.  I didn't know who he was, but "something" (insert LDS term here) told me there was something wrong with him. Those feelings turned out to be very very valid.

Since that moment, i have only had that feeling a few times regarding politics.  However, something has me back in that mode.

As i think about it, i'm convinced it has to do with where the Dems are taking the country.  Much of it has to do with the treason that is running rampent.

They are on a witch hunt to attack any of the Bush administration, or any reason, fishing for a cause.  Why?

They are voting in huge tax raises, raising the minimum wage, requiring business to comply with insain laws.  Why?

They are trying to end the war on terror, even though there is still a threat.  Why?

They taking power over things that are way outsite the bounds set in our Constitution.  What is giving them the courage?

They want closed door meetings without the press.  Secrets?

The Republican aren't fighting back.  Why?

Who is going to setup and stand for our way of life? Who is going to take a stand?  Who is going to save the Constitution?

"And Jesus knew their athoughts, and said unto them, Every bkingdom divided against itself is brought to desolation; and every city or house divided against itself shall not stand:"


Posted Apr 26 2007, 09:43 AM by Splittfinger

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Splittfinger wrote re: I have a pit in my stomach
on 04-26-2007 9:58 AM
Good idea:

http://www.examiner.com/a-695665~It_s_time_for_Bush_to_fight___and_use_his_veto_power.html

Preview:

WASHINGTON (Map, News) - President Bush should go to Fort Bragg, gather around him the brave men and women serving in the U.S. military and stand with them as he vetoes the Iraq emergency supplemental funding bill congressional Democrats send him. Then he should challenge Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid and House Speaker Nancy Pelosi to come to Bragg and explain to our troops why the Democratic leaders want to repeat the greatest mistake of the Vietnam War.
Desechado wrote re: I have a pit in my stomach
on 04-26-2007 10:37 AM
I also have a pit in my stomach when it comes to Washington. It started when I saw how the people in our country supported Mr Bill. They thought it was "cool" to have a president that shared their lack of moral values. Women voiced their support for him as he was exposed as an adulterer. Men gave their high fives.
The threat against the constitution loomed in the Clinton administration. Now it is in the face of every US citizen that pays attention to what Washington is doing. The Bill Of Rights will soon become an enemy to the state. When I look at the presidential candidates, there are two that don't give me the shivers. One is Mitt. The other is Fred. Even if one of them wins the next election, we have the House and Senate that are infiltrated with those who would destroy our constitution.
Rcougar wrote re: I have a pit in my stomach
on 04-26-2007 10:53 AM
Reid and Pelosi don't have the guts to explain to our troops thier actions. I wish I could get away with what Pelosi and Reid have been allowed to do. They both Voted for the war now we have Reid saying that the war is lost. I am happy with the Utah congressional delegation for all voting against the troop funding bill with a timeline. I also find that it was interesting to hear Mathesons reason. He stated that although he does not agree with the handeling of the war he does not believe we should legislate the end of the war. I believe that the people of this country will not let the Dems continue to ruin this country. The Dems are going to self destruct and Those on the extreme left will be those that the american people will be voted out.
Splittfinger wrote re: I have a pit in my stomach
on 04-26-2007 1:32 PM
via The Jawa Report:

"a) Al Qaeda demands U.S. withdraw from Iraq

b) Democrats vote to withdraw U.S. troops from Iraq

Lesson al Qaeda learns? a + b = terrorism works

This isn't rocket science. And, to be honest, I don't blame the Democrats. I blame you, the American people, for being weak and spineless in the face of our enemies.
Exactly as Ayman al Zawahiri predicted you would.

It's sad, really, that al Qaeda knows you better than you know yourselves.
Oh, yeah, keep telling yourself that there is no al Qaeda in Iraq. It will make you feel better and its cheaper that prozac. That way, when and if we do leave, the new Islamic State of Iraq won't exist."

I agree
RationalRepublican wrote re: I have a pit in my stomach
on 04-27-2007 10:20 PM
Replace Bill clinton with george bush, repubs for dems and I feel exactly the same way.
RationalRepublican wrote re: I have a pit in my stomach
on 04-27-2007 10:23 PM
How many terrorists are in iraq? 12,000? Not many more. Now think that these few thousand men have pinned down the worlds mightest army, wasted a trillion American dollars and you think we are winning?

Get a grip.
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