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The Passing Of A Political Era E-mail
Written by Bob Sordahl   
Friday, 28 August 2009
This week we said goodbye to the "Lion of the Senate"  An era has truly come to a conclusion.  No matter your political affiliation or philosophy, it is undeniable that this Country reflects in many respects the influence of the Kennedy political dynasty.

I remember vividly as a youth, living the American hell of losing our President, John Kennedy to an unimaginable act of violence.  So much promise, unfulfilled.

As a teen, I was emotionally crushed by the loss far too early of Bobby Kennedy, who we were certain would lead our Country out of the darkness of war and into the bright daylight of peace and prosperity.

In those days like most young people, I was quite liberal and my naiveté was as unbounded as my hair was long.  Since that time, I lost a lot of my hair and most of my gullibility.  I also worked hard, raised a family, bought a home, owned several cars, paid taxes and became conservative.  As a result, I never held Ted Kennedy in the same high regard as his two older brothers.  That's not to say that his passing isn't sad.  No one wants to lose a member of the family, and my sympathy goes out to the Kennedys and Teddy's close friends and associates.

Over the years I have found it difficult to support virtually anything Senator Kennedy has proposed and I've had a real problem with his sporadic lapses of judgment.  In spite of that, I have respected him for his single minded determination and his considerable political skills.  I have wished that the Conservatives could have fielded more lawmakers like him.  One or two Senators or Representatives with his drive, his passion or his credibility and perhaps we wouldn't be in our current political position in Congress.

Though I didn't agree with his approach, I believe that Ted Kennedy really wanted what was best for this Country and was in his own way, a patriot.  He should be remembered for his tireless pursuit of what he thought was right.  His personal shortcomings are between him and his maker now, so Ted Kennedy rest in peace.  You've earned it.
 
I Am An American, not a _____! E-mail
Written by Bob Sordahl   
Sunday, 23 August 2009
We are Americans, and we have a right to debate or disagree with any
administration--Hillary Clinton
Go ahead, fill in the blank.  Angry mob, traitor, racist, hatemonger, nazi, flat earther, you name it.  I don't know about you, but I am getting tired of being dismissed and called derisive names just because I am a concerned American citizen.  The Liberals are reeling at the formidable resistance developing against their agenda, and are stunned that true, patriotic Americans are finally standing up and saying "enough".
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Public Option Battle Far From Over E-mail
Written by Bob Sordahl   
Sunday, 16 August 2009

My friends, this morning the news is good , but beware, we face a determined foe.  The Obama administration is waffling on the so called "public option" health insurance reform.  They are signaling the possibility of dropping it from the legislation.  Anyone with half a brain who read the CBO report knows that regardless of the various contentious provisions of the proposal, in whole it is fiscally unsustainable.  What if the projected cost of this program balloons to nine times that estimate as Medicare did?  Do we have any reason to believe that this federal program will be different from any other? Here are the facts:

“Medicare (entire program). In 1967, the House Ways and Means Committee predicted that the new Medicare program, launched the previous year, would cost about $12 billion in 1990. Actual Medicare spending in 1990 was $110 billion—off by nearly a factor of 10.”

Having said that, now is a very dangerous time.  Like minded Conservatives around the Country are pushing hard enough for the administration to yield a bit.  But watch out.  There has been an unbelievable amount of money poured into this "public option" effort by many powerful special interest groups and industries.  They will not walk away quietly or without a fight.  If we let off on the pressure one bit, they will be back with their plan.  They may call it something else (we have a short memory), or they may try to introduce it in small disconnected increments hoping we won't see the whole picture (we're a bunch of bumpkins).

Stay at it.  Stay vigilant.  This is a victory that can be won if we only want it bad enough to not give up.  We've made our voices heard, and the Liberals in Congress are running scared.  This is proof that our Country can move in the right direction, if we only hold our lawmakers accountable to our will.  We may well win this particular battle, but the war to force common sense and fiscal responsibility upon the current leadership is far from over.  Don't go home yet.

 
Sad Stories You'll Never Hear E-mail
Written by Bob Sordahl   
Thursday, 13 August 2009
Our lawmakers attempting to force health insurance reform are fond of relating stories of their constituents who have suffered because of our current system.  They are sad and unfortunate tales, which point out the need for health care reform in America.  They are about truly unlucky citizens who through no fault of their own have lost loved ones, property and financial security.  Serious medical problems are devastating for the well insured and well to do, so one can only imagine facing such issues unemployed and/or uninsured.  As a compassionate American, I want to help take care of the less fortunate among us, and I think we must do what is necessary within reason.  However before we all start writing out our tax checks, it might be beneficial to talk about a few stories you will never hear from proponents of this legislation.
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Town Halls True Expression Of Freedom E-mail
Written by Bob Sordahl   
Saturday, 08 August 2009
You people are being so bad!  Don't you know that town hall meetings are supposed to be carefully planned, civil affairs. full of prepared, canned statements, interspersed with screened or contrived questions from sympathetic or planted audience members?  How dare you attend these Congressional town halls and presume to ask difficult questions or show your displeasure when your concerns are not adequately addressed?  You are scaring them, and you need to stop now!  Yeah, right...
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