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CONSERVATISM: WHAT IS IT, EXACTLY?

There is a lot of talk about the Republican Party and what it needs to do to become more effective at winning elections. There are those who say the party needs to abandon the right wing and adopt a more centered philosophy in order to attract moderates and conservative democrats and, thereby, be more competitive in campaigns.

Then again, those conservatives who are the right wing of the party know that historically, when the Republican Party runs a true Conservative and supports him, the party wins everytime.

A true Conservative believes and is defined by the following…

"We the People of the United States, in Order to form a more perfect Union, establish Justice, insure domestic Tranquility, provide for the common defence, promote the general Welfare, and secure the Blessings of Liberty to ourselves and our Posterity, do ordain and establish this Constitution for the United States of America."

And …

"Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances."

Conservatives also are known for their fearce belief in and defense of…

"A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed."

Another ideal of true Conservatism is…

"The enumeration in the Constitution, of certain rights, shall not be construed to deny or disparage others retained by the people. The powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the States, are reserved to the States respectively, or to the people."

Essential to being a Conservative …

"The United States shall guarantee to every State in this Union a Republican Form of Government, and shall protect each of them against Invasion; and on Application of the Legislature, or of the Executive (when the Legislature cannot be convened), against domestic Violence."

Elementary, as I said, and while not a complete list of Conservative ideals, it gives you a very succinct portrait of the mindset of ALL Conservatives who have ever lived. There are, of course, accompanying these already described, many other intelocking and accomodating values, limitations, and allowances that form the detailed, highly efficient set of systems and procedures known as Conservatism, Americanism, Constitutionalism, patriotism, wisdom, perfection, etc.

If anyone has any doubt in their mind about these core values, if they have questions as to their ability to support any of these, they are not a TRUE Conservative. If you find any or all of these ideas offensive, obsolete, arrogant, invalid, or impossible, you are definitely NOT a patriot, a true American, or, very smart at all. That is self-evident. Just don’t ever try to change America to what you think it should be, because it already IS what it should be, and it is not only illegal to try to change these truthful values and laws to mean something else, it can be very hazardous to your health.

These basic building blocks of the Conservative foundation existed long before anyone ever thought of calling themselves a Conservative. They and their partners in type have defined that label from its adoption. And they, with their accompanying articles, ammendments, sections, and clauses, always will be the basic platform, the defining beliefs of all true Conservatives for perpetuity. I can vow to the truth of that.

Glenn Flowers

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CONSERVATIVES WORTH SUPPORTING

   In a previous post,  "PUTTING CONSERVATIVE BACK INTO REPUBLICAN", I proposed supporting Michael Steele in his campaign for RNC chairman. I still believe he would be superb in that position. But, being one who believes too much goodness is never enough, I now propose we also consider Ken Blackwell's qualifications for that position. I also believe any conservative who looks into Ken Blackwell's life history will find him more than suitable to be a candidate for president or any other position in government, and would be an excellent running mate for Sarah Palin, Bobby Jindl, Michael Steel, and any other conservative faithful to the Constitution. He has no leftist leanings, no baggage to drag hom down, is a proven campaign winner, and is quite a bit more to the right than, say, George Washington or John Adams. Seriously.
 
I pointed out a couple of issues about which Michael Steele was not exactly what one would consider a staunch conservative. However, I see no such need to explain anything similar with regard to Ken Blackwell. His multi-page listing of awards, qualifications, affiliations, positions of leadership, conservative activities, nominations for office, Ohio State Republican activism, etc., etc., etc., reads like the definitive description of a Constitutional Conservative authored by william F. buckley, Jr., Ronald Reagan, or Rush Limbaugh.
 
Ken Blackwell will garner the approval of the most dedicated, stubborn, and demanding conservative members of the Republican party. His entire life is impressive to say the least.
 
TownHall columnist Terrence Jeffery has written a very good article about Mr. Blackwell suggesting he be drafted as a candidate for RNC chairman.
 
 
 
 
Read Ken's impressive biography here...
 
 
 
Glenn Flowers
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PUTTING CONSERVATISM BACK INTO REPUBLICAN

Many disgusted, bewildered, and anxious conservatives all across the nation have put forward the notion that the Republican Party has abandoned the true, constitutional conservatives and that we need to create a third, purely conservative party that will more reflect their conservative values and, therefore, elect more responsive officials to office. I disagree mainly because if a third party were to ever gain momentum and become nationally recognized, it could never garner enough support to compete with the RNC in stature or loyalty of its members. No third party has, in the past several decades, made significant inroads in the political world to even justify their expenses. They serve, mostly, in the role of spoiler or similar, attracting just enough support to be of interest to the two main parties when the third party candidate drops out of the race. This is NOT what we would want for a conservative party intending to make real progress.

No, in my opinion, as a first step in the reconstitution of America as she was established, we conservatives need to retake the Republican Party and not re-brand it, but reaffirm what it has always stood for. The RNC leadership has, in recent times, sought to attract the liberal contingent of the party and, to that end, have accepted many of the premises of the Left and gone soft on the strict, constitutional ideology which made it the political conscience of modern society.

To begin that reaffirmation of conservative values, we need to support a true conservative worthy of leading this party as the RNC Chairman. Michael Steele, in my opinion, is the man for the job. If you haven’t already read his bio here on townhall, do so and also do a bit of research on his beliefs. He IS the best choice available, and would not be a "good enough" or "lesser of evils" choice. He is a strong, die-hard conservative who would do us proud by heading the party. The Democrats hate him, what else need be said.

There are those who say Newt Gingrich should be the one for that job, while others are promoting Newt as the ideal man for the 2012 Republican presidential candidate. I disagree on both counts regarding Newt Gingrich. He has shown a worrisome tendancy to accept the premises of the liberal agenda in areas such as the environment, energy, and even the economy. He also comes with a LOAD of baggage that has burdened his career and given grist to feed the liberal MSM mill. No, Newt is old news, damaged goods, and would have a very slim chance of attracting the voters needed to win an election. All the same reasons apply to why he should not be considered for the RNC leadership position. Newt is a smart, but damaged politician. Not a good candidate for a new, all out assault on the liberals in power now. He would do much more good in the role of campaign director, or similar position, but not as a candidate or party policy maker. With a man like Steele in charge of the RNC, we could have faith in, and count on Republicans who hold to the traditional platform being promoted for election.

A Short History
Steele is the former Lt. Governor of Maryland. He has a bachelor’s degree in international relations from Johns Hopkins University. He spent three years in the Order of St. Augustine Catholic Seminary in preparation for priesthood, but chose to pursue a law career instead. He received a Juris Doctor Degree from Georgetown University Law Center in 1991, and joined a D.C. law group. In 1997 Steele left the firm and established the Steele Group, a business and legal consulting firm. In 1995 the Prince George’s County Republican Central Committee elected Steele as their chairman. That year also saw him elected as Maryland State Republican Man of the Year. In 2000, Steele assumed the duties of Maryland Republican Party chairman, the first black to be elected as a state chairman in the Republican party. His one drawback, as seen by many conservatives, is his opposition to the death penalty, even though he has stated he would aggressively uphold the penalty wherever it was the law. Steele and his wife, Andrea, have two sons, Michael and Drew.

Steele believes in the core values set down in the Constitution: limited government, minimal taxation, a strong stance in world affairs, strict immigration law enforcement, and a literal translation of the law by the judiciary. He departs from the conceived conservative viewpoint in his support for affirmative action for ALL who need a place from which to start, regardless of race, and his support for stem cell research where no lives are forfeited. He is as close to the founders as it gets in this world, and we conservatives could support him wholeheartedly with no reservations.

I will, in the near future, post a list of the RNC members who will vote to elect the next chairman. We should, if Steele as chairman is who we want, write to every member urging them to support and vote for Steele.

You can view a video of Steele thanking those who support his bid for chairman at…

http://www.draftmichaelsteele.com/

More on the "Retaking of the Nation" to come soon.

Glenn Flowers

 

 

 

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MS. PELOSI, THERE'S A NEW QUEENBEE IN TOWN !!

Gov. Sarah Palin took the stage tonight and told Americans, in terms they use everyday, that when carefully considered, there is no hard choice to be made if the best future for our country is the goal. The Republican candidates for president are the only candidates qualified to be in the Whitehouse, they are the only ones who will preserve the Constitution, they are the only real patriots, and they are determined to serve with "a servant's heart" in the best interests of the people.
 
And, she showed that if elected, SHE will be the most powerful woman in America, despite the position Pelosi holds. Power is in the person, not their position. Gov. Palin is a potential Pelosi killer.
 
I have never been this confident in McCain as a president, but this choice of Sarah Palin, and his historic refusal to put party, politics, or himself before the nation's best interest is very reassuring.
 
The Republican Party has its true conservative leader in place to dominate the GOP for 20 or more years to come. Throw in Bobby J. in a few years, and you have a return to the values Conservatives have been missing with a passion.
 
The GOP is resurrected in my view with the choice of Gov. Palin by McCain.
 
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DOES THE GOP NEED REBRANDING?

There's a lot of talk by the Republican National Party about the need to "rebrand" the party to reflect the current core values and repatriate the conservatives to the party. Believe me, that is not the solution for success if the goal of the GOP is to be the voice of the People. What is needed is for the politicians of the GOP to realign themselves with the values held by the majority of Americans whatever party they register with. It is those core values that have won out bigtime whenever a politician has run with them as his platform. It is the core values that have traditionally been associated with right-center candidates who were members of the Republican party, but have also been from the party of the other side of the aisle also. It matters less what party affiliation the person claims than the basic, underlying principals he chooses to guide him in his career as public servant.
 
The values that have led to more victories for members of both the Rep and the Dem parties are the basic principals that founded this country and made her great in the world. The strict interpretation of the Constitution, the knowledge that government is not a solution for the majority of social problems, the adherance to less taxation and less government intervention in all aspects of trade and private life, the duty of the government to secure the borders and protect the people against their enemies, and the pledge to fight for the continuance of the way of life the founders fought to give us, regardless of any efforts to diminish or subvert the sovereignty of our government. This is the heart of the overwhelming majority of Americans and it is what the conservatives need to re-establish as their main platform in every election and never waiver from. This re-branding of the politician is what is needed. This rededication to the values that got us where we are and not the slow movement toward the Left's socialist, modernization policies. Back to the right of center is where the People want the USA, and that is where the Republican party needs to steer the the nation. The politician's need to redefine themselves as adhering to the true, original brand of the GOP, not rebrand the party as it has become redefined.
 
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