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North Korea Launches Missile

Posted by caleb on Apr 4, 2009 in Obama's Ineptitude, Presidential Politics

Around 9:30 CDT this evening the communist North Korean government in Pyongyang launched a missile with the supposed intent of putting a satellite in orbit. The international community, including the United States, was suspicious of this intention, given North Korea’s very public nuclear aspirations. However, besides a few “slap on the wrist” press release exchanges, no one was willing to stop this dangerous act. South Korea is scared out of its mind, Japan is worried, given its proximity, and, well, the United States says this a “provocative” action.

Honestly, is that the best we could come up with? How about a, “If you dare shoot that ‘blasted’ thing into the sky, Kim Jong Il, we’ll shoot it down before you can say ‘Red Scare’.” But did our new President take the necessary steps to keep America safe? Of course not. The “Global Citizen”, South Korea, and Japan all referred the situation to the ever-so-helpful UN Security Council. Sorry to break it to you, Mr. President, but we’ve already administered the slap on the wrist… there’s not much more the Security Council will do.

Now, there is the (slight) chance that North Korea was simply looking to expand its space program. Perhaps all this missile contained was a satellite. But we cannot allow (warning: political incorrectness to follow) evil nations like North Korea to possess the knowledge or technology to launch rockets into space. It’s a small step to switch out a so-called “satellite” with a nuclear warhead, especially with the temptation such a missile provides; this rocket can reach the United States.

Mr. President, I call on you to do you Constitutional duty to protect the United States America and her citizens. Contrary to popular European belief, and those that you seemingly personally hold. your duty is not to the world, it’s to us and to our national interests, including our defense. I’m going to come right out and say it: forget about courting Europe, its leaders are beginning to think you’re an economic fool as it is, anyway. America is not an evil nation, nor are we “arrogant.” That’s you. We’re tired of you tearing us down; sure, we’ve made mistakes, but stick up for our good traits, stand up for America and protect us.

Mr. President, words won’t do it this time, teleprompter or not. It’s time for strong action against North Korea. I’m not calling for war by any means, but we must send a strong message to Pyongyang that launches such as this will NOT be tolerated.

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The Fight is Just Beginning…

Posted by caleb on Mar 8, 2009 in Pro-life, Restoring the Conservative Movement

Everyone Against Abortion Please Raise Your Hand

Besides the popular CatholicVote video, this is probably the most powerful anti-abortion short film I have watched in recent months. Please share this with your friends. As always, we can only win this fight for the unborn if we stick together and work as one, with God as our leader.

I believe after the economy settles down, even if that means it bottoms out at 3,000 and stays there, President Obama & team will go in full force after every protection we have against abortion. We must stand and fight with a solidarity as never seen before, boldly proclaiming the truth, that abortion is murder and that life is sacred and precious, for the unborn and for the elderly.

I’ll be writing in the coming days about Obama’s fight for FOCA, the Freedom of Choice Act, an anti-life bill that is so important to him, he promised Planned Parenthood he would work to pass it, saying “Well, the first thing I’d do as President is pass the Freedom of Choice Act”, meaning the very first thing he would do to protect “choice” would be to pass that bill. Of course, this was all before the economy blew up in our faces…

Stay tuned.

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I’m Still Here…

Posted by caleb on Oct 1, 2008 in Uncategorized

Yes, it’s been awhile, and I do apologize if it appears that I’ve been neglecting my blog. The truth is, I have, but I’ve got some good reasons for it.  First, I’ve been disabled by a long-standing issue with my right hip. Something recently has made the problem flare up again, and I’ve basically lost my ability to walk without crutches. That burden, coupled with any  medication they give me and my normal class workload, has caused me to push my blog onto the back burner.

Now, some have accused me of not writing because of my supposed “shame” about Gov. Palin’s recent performance. Let me tell you right now that I am not ashamed of Gov. Palin. In fact, I think she did a fairly good job in her first three national interviews, especially the one with Sean Hannity. 

What I don’t appreciate, however is the way the McCain campaign is seemingly “manhandling” her. For goodness’ sake, let Sarah Palin be Sarah Palin. I think she should say, “Yea, so those interviews weren’t as good as Barack Obama’s… so what? I told you I’m not a Washington insider. These things are brand new to me, but that’s okay, because I’m not going to Washington to have Washington change me. John McCain and I are going to Washington to reform Washington. We’re doing it for our country…” She desperately needs to say something of that sort, because I truly believe the American people love her for who she is. This political posturing that we’ve seen is nonsense.

As for the idea that John McCain has now slipped so far behind he’ll never win, I say “P’shaw.” Has everyone forgotten what’s coming up tomorrow night? Oh, that’s right, the Vice-Presidential Debates, where Gov. Palin will smash Sen. Biden. Has anyone seen her performances in any of Alaska’s gubernatorial debates? She was phenomenal! I think if she’ll just relax (or if they’d just let her relax) she’ll be great.

Some say she’s not qualified enough to be Vice-President, or a “heartbeat away from the Presidency,” but I disagree. The woman is highly intelligent and has been the chief executive of our most energy-rich state! Does no one realize how BIG Alaska really is? It’s basically the size of the Louisiana Purchase… that’s HUGE! As for the “heartbeat” comment: first of all, I think it’s low for the Dems to attack John McCain because of his age. He has shown time and again that while he’s no “spring chicken,” he can take Obama on and do his job very effectively. Joe Biden is whom I am worried about being a “heartbeat away.” The man is a disaster. Did you not see what he did at a rally in Missouri? He asked wheel-chair bound former State Senator Chuck Graham to “stand up” and then realized his mistake and made a fairly big deal about it. Folks, we cannot have this man “a heartbeat away from the Presidency.” It would be a disaster!

It’s important to note the different reasons why Sarah Palin and Joe Biden were brought on to their respective tickets. Joe Biden was tapped to give the Demo ticket any foreign experience credibility at all. Prior to Biden, Obama was sunk. Now with Biden, well, you don’t hear about him too much do you? Sarah, on the other hand, was asked to join the ticket for her conservative values and her extensive energy policy experience. John McCain didn’t need any foreign policy shoring-up; the man is a legend when it comes to foreign travel. In the first debate, he named places I’d never even heard of. That’s not to say that Sarah is clueless when it comes to foreign nations. Check out her words to Ahmadinejad  in a statement last week when she was supposed to speak before a rally at Dag Hammarskjold Plaza in New York sound fierce enough to me, 

“Senator McCain has made a solemn commitment that I strongly endorse: Never again will we risk another Holocaust,” her speech says. “And this is not a wish, a request, or a plea to Israel’s enemies. This is a promise that the United States and Israel will honor, against any enemy who cares to test us.”

Sounds fierce enough to me.

As for the economic meltdown, while I don’t believe that either candidate has exactly the right idea, I definitely support Sen. McCain. Obama wants to tax us more in a time of great financial distress! How ridiculous! At least McCain is on the right track by demanding the cessation of most earmarks and the paring down of the federal budget. 

I know our country is in a great financial crisis, but I still do not appreciate the idea of American taxpayers footing the bill for the stupid mistakes and hunches of some of America’s largest corporations. It doesn’t make sense, and it’s not something I believe the federal government should be this involved in.

The point is, our nation is at a major crossroads. People say not to vote on party lines, but folks, there’s a reason we have parties, and you can’t just ignore the label. In November, you can either vote for the party of defeat and elect Obama-Biden to the White House and watch our nation lose its free market and capitalistic roots, turning to European-style big government and socialism, or you can elect the party and ticket of reform, hope, and limited government by sending McCain-Palin. The choice is obvious to me.

 

P.S. If you’re in the Four-State area, come check out the PSU Campus Republicans’ Debate-Watching parties. We’re hosting them in the basement of the PSU Overman Student Center at 302 E. Cleveland, Pittsburg, KS 66762 at 7:30 p.m. for every remaining debate.

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