November 25, 2010
		We have so much to be thankful for this year
In  a year which saw the passage of ObamaCare, the Dodd-Frank Financial  Reform Bill, the appointment of another unqualified hard-left advocate  (Kagan) to our Supreme Court, a rising body count in Afghanistan,  persistent high unemployment and other less well publicized assaults on  our freedom and security it may seem as if there is very little to be  thankful for. However this past year saw record numbers of our fellow  Americans becoming engaged in the cause of Liberty and a number of  significant victories which portent well for the year ahead.
The steady  growth of the Tea Party movement in the face of a full-on assault by the  left and their fellow travelers in the MSM shows that the American  people are re-discovering their love of country and embracing our  founding principles to an extent not seen in our lifetime. The victory  of so many Tea Party candidates in the recent mid-term elections despite  a well organized smear campaign which came from not only the left, but  from the republican establishment should give us all encouragement for  2012.
Glenn Beck’s  ‘Restoring Honor Rally’ packed in an enormous crowd in Washington in  August, the well behaved throngs of our fellow patriots left the mall  filled with pride in our land of freedom. On the mall and the  surrounding areas there was no trace of the days activity as our friends  honored their nation by cleaning up after themselves. Counter  demonstrations and rallies staged by the ‘Hate America First’ crowd  showed the powerful influence of radical unionism and socialism as  reflected in their words, signs and literature, much of which was left  behind in the trash heaps that always seem to accompany their  gatherings. 
On November 2nd  our fellow patriots in Iowa went to the polls and made a statement that  the sovereignty of the people will not tolerate an activist judiciary  which seeks to impose their own agenda at the expense of the democratic  process. All three of the Iowa Supreme Court justices who were on this  years ballot for retention were handed their pink slips for their  nefarious role in imposing same-sex marriage on the people. 
The good  citizens of Oklahoma voted for an amendment to their state constitution  which would prohibit the use of Sharia or international in cases brought  before their state courts. The amendment which would prevent activist  judges from subverting the will of the people was immediately challenged  by the Council on American-Islamic Relations (C.A.I.R.) a shadowy group  with has been linked to Hamas. U.S. District Judge Vicki Miles-LaGrange  has intervened on behalf of C.A.I.R. to halt implementation of the  amendment, but in so doing the Clinton appointee has revealed the need  for such constitutional protections. Miles-LaGrange said that she will  render her decision on Monday, November 29.  We are watching.
The 112th  U.S. Congress has already voted to ban earmarks which represents a  clear victory for ‘We The People.’ The new congress gives every  appearance that the sovereign will of the people will be respected and  embraced. Let us be thankful that the incoming congress will act as a  bulkhead to halt the flood of Mr. Obama’s socialist agenda which is  sinking our nation. New members of this congress like René Ellmers and  Joe Walsh defied the odds and beat incumbent democrats with virtually no  assistance from their own party. This bodes well for their constituents  as they understand the true power of the electorate.
Despite the  constant personal attacks and MSM badgering, Sarah Palin has worked  tirelessly to help elect conservative candidates across our nation. Her  strength, independence, values and good cheer invite comparison to  President Ronald Reagan. Although there are many who question her  qualifications to be president (ironic since these are the people who  elected the least qualified president in our nation’s history) nobody  can question Sarah’s true love of country. Ronald Reagan loved America,  believed in American exceptionalism and had an abiding faith in his  fellow citizens and I can see those same qualities in Sarah Palin. We  should all be very thankful for all that Sarah Palin has done and  continues to do for our country.
We also should  be thankful for the new breed of political leaders who are fighting to  restore government accountability, reduce waste, cut spending and  reverse the tide of socialism and out-of-control entitlement spending.  Chris Christy, Bobby Jindal, Jan Brewer, Mitch Daniels, Rick Perry, Jim  DeMint, Steve King, Mike Pence, Aaron Schock, Paul Ryan and a growing  number of new leaders really seem to understand our founding principles  and are willing to fight for ‘We The People.’
Yes, we have a lot to be thankful for this year.
November 25, 2010




