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Declare Your Independence!

Many of us in Tennessee have been greatly disappointed in the outcomes of the August primary.  Unfortunately many of the best party candidates were eliminated during the primaries, and members of the liberty movement in Tennessee have expressed their frustration and concern at the outcome.  The two party system has yet again failed, in most cases, to produce candidates who will fight to push back the federal government into its proper constitutional role.  Instead, we are left with an over-abundance of candidates in both parties who will only maintain the status quo and continue to allow the expansion of the slow and steady intrusion of the federal government into the lives of Americans.

Almost daily, I hear people extol the virtues of holding one’s nose and voting for the lesser of two evils.  They say, “we must vote Republican or we waste our vote.”  Where is the virtue in voting for an evil, even if it the lesser of two?  John Quincy Adams certainly didn’t agree.

“Always vote for principle, though you may vote alone, you may cherish the sweetest reflection that your vote is never lost.” – John Quincy Adams

Looking back at the elections in which I have voted, all I have done my entire adult life is to hold my nose and vote for the lesser of two evils.  I suspect that this what most people do.  All voting for the lesser of two evils has done is push us closer and closer to the precipice of the same tyranny from which our Founders fought so hard to free us.

“The definition of insanity is doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results.” – Albert Einstein

Albert Einstein certainly hit the nail on the head with his definition of insanity.  We, the voters, cannot keep doing the same thing over and over and expect different results.  All we will get is more of the same – career politicians who are more concerned with maintaining their political power and perks than in doing what is right for our country.

Don’t get me wrong, there are some incredible Republican candidates out there who are firmly committed to restoring the federal government to its proper constitutional role.  Several of those candidates are listed below.  Unfortunately there aren’t enough of them.  We have to stop doing the same thing over and over again, and instead start voting for constitutional conservatives who understand the proper role of government, regardless of party.

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Looking to the Inside

Are You Finally Ready To Trust Your Conscience?

Most politicians are not bad people, but the system has a way of chewing them up and spitting them out. Once in the system, they learn to play the game and almost always compromise their integrity when it can be justified and even sometimes when it cannot. This is done while we look the other way if it’s “our guy” and/or they give us something we want. That’s the insidiousness of democracy and these “representatives” continue to do anything to stay in power.

Many of the problems that we face today can mostly be chalked up to our divisions fueled by our two beloved major parties. While we’re fighting each other and pinning down scapegoats, the hotshot politicians are laughing all the way to the bank (you know…Citi, Goldman, so on and so forth).

I don’t believe citizens who still identify themselves as Republicans and Democrats are happy with the destination that either of our parties is taking us; they simply don’t know how to address mess they find themselves in. My gut tells me that the majority my fellow citizens want a representative to rely on defined accountability, common sense, and a set of principles that value the unalienable rights and responsibilities of the individual. Continue Reading →

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