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Politics is a "rich man's game" -- only if we let it be that way!

Lobbyists have all the power -- only if we let them!

We the people need to wake up, rise up and speak up in every situation where the system hurts us and our children, and helps those who are masterful at political craft! We CAN defeat them simply by mustering the desire to do so! We need to stand up BECAUSE we are FREE. We don't need a revolution, necessarily, we are already free to choose our government, our representation and what our children learn in schools. We just need to step up and expect nothing less than complete and unadulterated Liberty!

Posted by George at February 8, 2010 6:11 PM

Right on, Justin. And dismantling the centralized power of state and national government is a big part of what the Tea Party is all about.

Posted by BobN at February 8, 2010 8:29 PM

Too bad the RI Tea Party is all about its own centralized power. Why isn't the Tea Party banging on the State House doors demanding the GA take some kind of action?

Westerly has taken the first step, where are your Reps? http://www.rilin.state.ri.us/BillText10/HouseText10/H7336.pdf

Posted by gina at February 8, 2010 10:51 PM

Before anyone jumps all over me, I didn't say I agree with all the mandates from which they are asking relief, but its a start.
http://bloximages.chicago2.vip.townnews.com/thewesterlysun.com/content/tncms/assets/editorial/f/c7/906/fc7906b6-11a8-11df-897b-001cc4c002e0.pdf.pdf?_dc=1265300336

Posted by gina at February 8, 2010 10:54 PM

It all boils down to smaller governmental bodies governing smaller jurisdictions. The feeling of helplessness and inactivity dissipates with the knowledge that your voice is heard, your voice counts.

Not much is more demoralizing than election nights, when your candidate loses by a landslide and the incumbent, or somebody you just know is wrong for the job takes control. Or listening to a worthy candidate lose credibility over something he did, or said, or wrote in a blog years ago. Knowing the people personally, or even as an aquaintance helps to decide who to elect. Polished ad campaigns nearly never tell the whole story of a person.

I never could figure out why we need thousands of lawmakers when we have a perfectly good law, The Constitution.

Posted by michael at February 9, 2010 8:32 AM

I am sure some smart guy will come up with a reason for everything I am about to type or justify the actions of some so called leaders of a movement and if that does not work they will target my grammer or spelling so lets make it clear I am not a writer or a ploititian. But here are the most important things you need in my opinion to win an election Honesty,Integrity,Charactor, Courage and Honor. It does not take a dollar it takes hard work stay true to yourself and the people you want to serve stick to your principles Look at Sarah Palin the republican Obama Leading sheep to the slaughter endorsing the likes of a lefty John McCain and ultra eletist and bilderburg Rick Perry when there are real conservitive Constitutional candidates Like Medina in TX or JD Hayworth in AZ This bugs me to no end because the right says "look at all these sheep listening to Obama" as they walk off a cliff listening to Palin This is very dangerous given the weak state of our nation We must get off our asses and go over these politicians with a fine tooth comb. We have to vote for the person and not the party These political games and payback is not representation to the people they serve but rather to a agenda they need using us to get it done. You say you are for smaller government, fiscal responsibility, Border control, no amnesty,and the US Constitution, Thats not McCain or Perry at all so why endorse them? I think we have the same thing going on here in RI I cant prove it but something stinks with the whole Caprio, open primarys laffey, the Gov,thing It seems to me the machine is trying to take this one right out of the hands of the voters and pick the next Gov for us and that would be tragic givin the state of the state. Its time to step forward and fight. break the spell your under now or lose this state and your country forever. I will leave you with this quote
"It had been happy for me if I could have lived a private life in peace and plenty, enjoying all the happiness that results from a well-tempered society founded on mutual esteem. But the injury done my country, and the chains of slavery forging for all posterity, calls me forth to defend our common rights, and repel th...e bold invaders of the sons of freedom." Nathanael Greene

Posted by Steve at February 9, 2010 12:53 PM

A fine post, Steve. You'll find no criticism from this direction.

Posted by BobN at February 9, 2010 1:42 PM

Thank you BobN

Posted by Steve at February 9, 2010 2:35 PM

The "Sarah Palin" type Tea Party people need to understand that the Republican Party will not Reinvent itself and that there is a difference between true Ron Paul type Libertarians and the Corporate card carrying Republican two faced vultures who are hijacking the movement. I truly believe that many of these people have been bamboozled by cheap rhetoric. Once they clearly see this difference they need to make a choice of either supporting the TRUE Tea Party or just cross over to the Republican Party.

Posted by Jim K at February 10, 2010 2:34 PM

Well Jim, since the Tea Party is non-partisan and does not plan to run candidates as a political party, I don't know how one can support the "true" Tea Party.

Don't get me wrong. I'm an active member of the RI Tea Party.

In many states, the Tea Parties have an organized effort to put members into leadership posts of the political parties, and thereby push those parties to the principles and positions of the Tea Party. Naturally this is overwhelmingly on the Republican side.

In RI,the Tea Party remains a non-partisan, citizens group. The Rhode Island Republican Assembly has for years been pressing the Republican Party toward a conservative platform and style in the manner of WF Buckley and Reagan. (www.ri-ra.org)

If you don't like the squishy, big government message of the "moderate" Republicans, you might take a look at joining RIRA. Their monthly meeting is tomorrow, Thursday Feb. 11, at 6:30 pm at the Elks Club on W. Shore Road in Warwick.

Posted by BobN at February 10, 2010 6:17 PM

Come on now Bob don't tell me you don't know who the true Tea Party is? I know a lot of Republicans would love to brush off the Libertarian types, and put us out of the picture but it's not going to happen without a fight. Many Republicans have hijacked Libertarian ideas and talking points, but are not willing to stand up for them. Republicans want smaller government, unless it has to do with something they think should be controlled by government. Why not let Americans decide social issues for themselves? True Liberty. Where do you stand?

Posted by Jim K at February 11, 2010 10:52 AM

Jim, your broad-brush smearing of the Republican party betrays your ignorance of it. Perhaps you should go to that meeting and talk to a few Republicans and see what they think. You will find a wide variety of positions and emphasis on a number of issues, but agreement on certain core issues related to restoring government within its original Constitutional bounds. You are wrong in saying that Republicans want government to control certain things. In fact, the vast majority of Republicans want government to get out of controlling those things, which it does by forcibly directing taxpayer money to those activities.

Your insistence on supporting the Tea Party in elections betrays ignorance of the political process and the Tea Party's place within it. I repeat, the Tea Party is not a political party and will not run a slate of candidates, although it may endorse certain candidates.

I appreciate your passion, but we can't have a reasonable discussion of this until you inform yourself better of the facts.

Posted by BobN at February 11, 2010 12:47 PM

Thanks for the lesson Bob, but I understand that the true Tea Party as is not an actual political party but a Libertarian philosophy. One that has been perverted by the Neoconservatives. Do you refute this?

Posted by Jim K at February 11, 2010 2:13 PM
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