Election Day, Part II: Ousting the Double Standard
By John Longenecker (11/06/06)
When we go to the polls, we're turning in the results of debate after debate in our kitchens, watercoolers, debates even in our bedrooms. Discussion with our closest friends, a summary of issues we didn't think of, and a realization, I hope, of what's really most important: our continued sovereignty and the system which ensures it. Where our Constitution and its first ten amendments spells out limits on government and a precious few rights, the rest is up to us. This is one of those occasions.
In Part I, I said that if it comes to the mind of the voters in the voting booth, the double standard could be ousted. It can, and I believe that it’s one of the most important issues because it imposes bad faith dealings in our politics and on our very system, and the sooner it’s out of office, the better. Let it exist in retirement, but no longer in office.
Bad faith has run rampant in the Left, and the Dems have done nothing to oust the leftists from their ranks. It’s because that energy and what you might call savvy and know-how serves them and serves them well, but at what price to their integrity and our way of life? It exposes the moderates for the frauds they are, namely to win at any cost and integrity be damned.
Ousting the double standards is also a test of our own individual way of life integrity, is it not?
As I’ve always said, the Conservatives are always held to a higher standard because the Liberals perceive Conservatives as adults and the Liberals continue to think of themselves as hippies who believe that anything goes and that they are never punished. That can be changed out like a bad gasket.
In the voting booth, don’t lose sight of the fact that this Election Day is a referendum on the double standard. If the extreme Liberals are ousted, they can pan handle for some some quick bread, man on speaking engagements, but they won’t have exactly the same authority to block appointments, dictate school policy, warp crime policy, or dilute education content as before, not to mention poison the professional integrity of an entire American Party.
Wouldn't you like to get rid of the double standard?
Get out and vote and remember that you can make a difference in whether we even have a double standard any longer in Congress.
And that, my friends, would be good for the country.
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