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Irena Sendler: Someone Even Nobel Would be Impressed By

In 2007 the Nobel Peace Prize went to former United States Vice President Al Gore and his organization, the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC). One of Gore's very deserving co-nominees was a frail 97 year old woman names Irena Sendler from Poland.

During the Holocaust Irena was a nurse and was allowed to enter the Warsaw Ghetto to check for the spread of Typhus. Unknown to the Nazis at the time, Irena was selected as the leader of Zegota, "The Council to Aid Jews", under her code name Jolanta.

Irena would use multiple tactics to get the children hidden and out of the Ghetto during her almost daily visits to the Ghetto. She would put children in boxes, suitcases, and crates, as well as use her ability to get in and out of the ghetto in ambulances and trams to bring in medical equipment and supplies and to smuggle out many of the larger, and older children. These efforts allowed her to PERSONALLY save over 2000 children that would of otherwise undoubtedly been killed by the Nazis while in the ghetto or while at one of the many concentration camps in the area.

In 1943 Irena was arrested by the Nazis and sentenced to death, though she was tortoured aggressively and serverly, she refused to give up any information about her actions or the secret group, Zegota, that she was in. She was saved from execution by her group who bribed the guards yet she was still thrown into the woods, left alone with broken bones, scars and bruises from her torture.

Sendler has been awarded almost every award possible by her native Polish government and many international organizations. She was recognized as early as 1965 by Yad Vashem as on eof the "Righteous Among the Nations". She also recieved the Order of the White Eagle, Poland's highest civilian decoration in 2003. And even after her death in 2008, the U.N. awarded her the 2009 Audrey Hepburn Humanitarian Award, presented to persons and organizations recognized for helping children.

Though all these awards are prestigious, one award, undeservingly missed her. She was nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize in 2007. Though this nomination was well past due, given 65 years after she first entered the Warsaw Ghetto, it was also obviously well deserved. Irena was defeated in 2007 by Al Gore's group, yet after learning of her story I cannot say I know how she could of been pasted over.

The Nobel Peace Prize is awards to humanitarians, peace negotiators, refugee activists, and national heros like Nelson Mandela. There are other Nobel Prizes in physics, medicine, math, chemistry, and economics. Al Gore's work could of gone into the chemistry, physics, or even economic category, but I think that one of the last choices should of been to put it up against such exploits as those of Irena Sendler.

Though Al Gore's work has brough the obvious problem of oil dependence to the forefront of the debate in America and the world, I do not believe that work measures up to the 2500 lives save by a single frail polish woman. As the great grandchildren of those 2500 lives saved by Mrs. Sendler begin their walk in this world we must look at them and say that a video and slide show presentation about Global Warming means more to the world than all of your lives put together. I for one can never and will never do that.
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Trickle Down Economics: The good, the bad and the ugly

Trickle down economics is one of the most hated, and beloved ideas in politics.  Just the mention of of trickle down economics makes many republicans smile with a love of Ronald Reagan and many left leaners cry with a hatred of the free market period lead in by the Reagan revolution.  I have been recently, like millions of Americans, been paying very close attention to many elections in my area and the opinions of the candidates.  I have been hearing a lot of the blame game, especially with the Wall Street crisis.  Yet I have noticed that many, if not all, of these arguements only talk about trickle down when they blame it for something bad.  And always their idea of trickle down economics is wrong.  

Just recently at a local debate in the VA-11 there was a democratic congressman blaming trickle down economics for the morgage crisis.  This man said that more regulations by the federal governments and giving more money to the middle class will create more revenue for the government.  He also said that trickle down economics have caused the mortage crisis since it has caused so few people to be able to afford their mortgages.  This idea of trickle down economics is made on a false understanding on what the idea of trickle down economics is.  

Ronald Reagan championed the that trickle down economics is the best way to grow the economy as well as maximizing government revenue.  The idea is that if the tax breaks are given to those who provide jobs then not only will the government get money from the income taxes of the employees, as well as taxes from the products that the company provides.  Almost every politician and economists will openly admit that the US government is ran by those who own and operate small business.  Millions of jobs every year are created through small businesses opening and hiring employees.  Those employees then in turn purchase more products and cars in our economy and thus allowing the cycle of small business to start more around the community.  These purchases also provide even more taxes to the government thus increasing revenue more.  This is the idea of trickle down economics, it has nothing to do with regulations, and definitely nothing to do with increasing and adding regulations. 

I think that it is impossible to prove based on modern results that trickle down economics do not work.  When Reagan and George H.W. Bush used tax cuts the economy continued to grow not only through the 80s and early 90s when they were in office, but also throughout the mid to late 90s as well.  Bill Clinton reaped the benefits of the trickle down economics that Reagan and Bush 41 instilled.  When President George W. Bush was elected in 2000 he instilled these same tax cuts and the economy grew almost 20% in just the first 5 years of his presidency.  This is an unprecedented growth.  

The recent economic crisis is in no way the result or the cost of trickle down economics.  This crisis has been the result of multiple administrations, making multiple mistakes, and making multiple wrong assumptions about not only our economy but about the people, the companies that provide mortgages, and especially the people who controlled these companies.  The democrats or Republicans are not to blame.  The problem is to big to blame any one or any party.  I hope that the candidate that is blaming the current president Bush, or the practice of trickle down economics realizes that his basis for that arguement is wrong and I am sure that if the congress and the country were to go on that basis then we would be in a much worse place. 
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VA-11th Race

As I live here in the Northern Virginia area I cannot help but realize that the local congressional race is a heated one, to say the least.  But is it heated about the right issues?  I have seen two debates between the two candidates.  The Republican candidate is a guy named Keith Fimian who is a local business man who started the largest home inspection company from scratch, while the Democratic candidate is Gerry Connolly who has been on the Fairfax county board for 14 years, the last five of which he has served as county chairman.  


While at one of the debates I was sitting there watching them bicker over such things as negative adds, a projected revenue shortfall for the county, and social issues but none of those were the issues that really surprised me.  The issue that caught me off guard was Chairman Connolly trying to make the race so partisan.  Gerry said that "we needed new leadership in Washington" yet the spot where he is running for is lead by Democrats.  Fimian seems to stress the budget shorfall that Fairfax County is experiencing way to much.  They can both point to these stances if either loose the election.  

Fimian's main negative is the fact that he is not the best at public speaking.  He sometimes seems lost or confused while answering questions at the debates.  But his biggest positive is that he is very social.  He can charm a whole room by just talking to people before or after the debate. He can approach anyone and talk to them and know them in a single conversation.  

Gerry's biggest negative is simply the fact that poeple do not like him.  He has doubled he property taxes here in northern VA in the four years he has been chairman.  They now are almost at $5,000 a year in Fairfax County.  In his election as chairman last year he only won with 44% of the vote, running again multiple other opponents.  His biggest strength is his vast knowledge of the issues and his ability to speech about them very elequently, though at times he seems to be a bit hot headed. 

As the race develops with only 21 more days, I am interested to see where it will go from here. I am very involved in this race, and I am sure I will be writing more about it soon.  This race, to me, shows how most races in America are during this election cycle.   
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The New Cold War??? I Do Think So.

The recent events have forced Americans to focus on the future of our economy.  This is vital to the future success of America in our new Cold War.  Russia has postured itself to start another Cold War with America.  This Cold War will have a different weapon.  The last Cold War was focused on the production of and invenst in nuclear weapons yet this one will involve economies and production of power sorces.  Russia has developed a monopoly on power production in their area of the world, especially the production and mining of natural gas.  Russia has developed very intricate relationships with dangerous countries such as Iran, North Korea, Syria, and China.  These relationships is what has given Russia so much power, influence and money before the mindset and attitude of the first Cold War could leave the country and remove itself from the society.  

Russia is arguebly always going to be one of the five most power countries in the world since they do have a veto vote on the UN Security Council.  That is why these relationships that Russia's economy relies upon are so dangerous to not only America but to the world.  Russia will not just use their vote to say what they think is best for the world, but they will also vote on what is best for their allies, or the countries that buy their natural gas and oil.  

I will expand on this arguement soon, so keep watch. 
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To Debate or not to Debate

Obama had a decision and he made it.  He decided to not go back to Washington and actually do the job he was elected to do but instead to stay down in FL where he has been prepping for the upcoming debate, that may or may not be an actual debate tonight.  Now the question to me is what does a debate do for a candidate.  To me all it does it is puts them on the spot in front of the American people.  Now for Barrack Obama that is not a good thing.  He is running on the idea of  vaugue ideas of change that try to put this idea of an utopia in the minds of the people watching and listening.  In a debate people listen for ideas, which is the one things that Obama is short on.  There are no teleprompters during debates, and there are not monstrous, favorable, crowds that will be there screaming and crying in his presence.  

Obama has chosen to prep for a debate that might not even happen tonight, instead of representing the only people that have ever elected him to office, the poeple of Illinois.  That says something about his character.  Something else that says something about character is that McCain is able to go to Washington represent those people of Arizona that elected him to represent them.  It also says something that he can travel from debate prep to Washington to handle the crisis, meet with President Bush and other congressional leaders to help America and show his leadership, travel to NYC to speak, in person, in front of Bill Clinton's PAC (where Obama spoke via satellite.) Then going back to Washington to continue to work on a package to help the economy.  Now does he have time to prep during that schedule.  Not really, he is prepared for the debate, and doesn't have to prep on his own ideas.  He is a real person whose every movement is not scripped like some other politicians who at times are considered a messiah. 
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The Invisible Senator

I must confess first off, I am a proud citizen of the great state of Illinois.  I have been a proud citizen of that state my whole life.  I was born in a time where one of our greatest sons was president.  Thats right, I was born in 1986, durning the proud and prosperous time of Illinois' own, Ronald Wilson Reagan.  In my life time it has gone from that to a presidential election where two people who have roots in my home state ran for their party nomination against one another.  Now this should be a proud moment for someone as proud of Illinois as I, but it was not.  These two people Barrack Hussein Obama and Hillary Rodham Clinton are neither Illinois best, brightest, or finest.  Now shouldn't this be a proud moment for me?  I don't think so.  

I have been proud of Barrack Obama at somepoints during his campaign.  I do think that Obama is the lesser of two evils when up against Hillary.  I am proud that a state that was part of the Union, but really a slave state more than a free one now boasts as the home of the first African American candidate.  I am proud that he came from a single mother home, and with education became successful in life.  But there are many times I have not been proud of this man.  

Recently this list has added one more event.  Just yesterday Obama refused to officially put his presidential campaign on hold to do what he was already elected to do.  He refused to put off campaigning for, at most, a week.  He has been campaigning for 18 months, one week will not kill his chances, especially considering his opponent had already done so.  Obama is not our president, he is my senator.  He is elected as my senator, and I am appauled that he would rather run for an office that he might not get, than to actually do the work for the office that he already holds.  He has been my senator for almost 3 years now, and more than half of that time he has been running for president.  Does this mean that during his whole run for president he has been putting that in front of being a senator? Lets look at his actions.

One event that shows me that he has been running for president these 18 months and not my senator is his much publicized trip to Europe.  I understand that senators make trips overseas, and infact they have many reasons to head overseas, but you must realize that Obama's trip was not as a senator, it was as a president.  He was briefed on the situation on the ground (possibly doing an act of treason in the process) while the whole time he focused on his political talking points of getting out of Iraq as quickly as possible.  When given the oppotunity to visit our wounded, he had the nerve to not go.  He chose to not go visit our wounded because he was on a political campagin trip instead of a trip as a senator.  He couldn't take his press corp with him so he decided that it would be better for him to not see them.  What nerve he must have.  As someone who has not served, you should be more thankful that we do not live in a country like Iran where all men at age of 18 have to serve in the military.  He was able to make the decision not to serve, yet he has refused to go see those who did, and were injured while over there.  

Another event that is much closer to me that proves that he was always running for president above being my senator happened close to home.  A local soldier was killed while serving in Iraq.  Obama, who was in Springfield at the time during a senatorial recess, did not come to the funeral, though the IL Governor said that his trip could be covered by the state.  Yet the next day Obama, with his own money attended the funeral of an African American boy from a neighboring state that was killed in a car accident.  Now given I am sure that the accident was a tragic event, but that boy was from another state, but ironically he was a member of a prominent African American family in St. Louis.  Does that sound like something a senator would do?

Now given these two circumstances, does it sound like he was ever just my senator? 
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The Sentence is Treason for Obama

Recently it has come to the fore front that while in Iraq Obama tried to delay the US troop withdrawl from Iraq.  He did this for one reason, and that was to try to make it seem that America was still struggling in Iraq.  Now there is no problem with him having his own opinion on how the Iraq war has gone.  If he wants to think that fewer deaths, and changeover to the Iraqi military shows a failure in Iraq then let him keep that opinion but in no way should he try to influence the decisions of the Iraqi government while representing the American government. 

The Logan Act makes it a felony and provides for a prison sentence of up to three years for any American, “without authority of the United States,” to communicate with a foreign government in an effort to influence that government’s behavior on any “disputes or controversies with the United States".  This means that Obama should have an invetstigation open up about what he did while in Iraq.  He should go to jail.

Now this is no revelation by me, since I am sure many readers have head this lately so I have attached the article in the New York Post that presented this revelation to not only America but to the world. 

WHILE campaigning in public for a speedy withdrawal of US troops from Iraq, Sen. Barack Obama has tried in private to persuade Iraqi leaders to delay an agreement on a draw-down of the American military presence.

According to Iraqi Foreign Minister Hoshyar Zebari, Obama made his demand for delay a key theme of his discussions with Iraqi leaders in Baghdad in July.

"He asked why we were not prepared to delay an agreement until after the US elections and the formation of a new administration in Washington," Zebari said in an interview.

Obama insisted that Congress should be involved in negotiations on the status of US troops - and that it was in the interests of both sides not to have an agreement negotiated by the Bush administration in its "state of weakness and political confusion."

"However, as an Iraqi, I prefer to have a security agreement that regulates the activities of foreign troops, rather than keeping the matter open." Zebari says.

Though Obama claims the US presence is "illegal," he suddenly remembered that Americans troops were in Iraq within the legal framework of a UN mandate. His advice was that, rather than reach an accord with the "weakened Bush administration," Iraq should seek an extension of the UN mandate.

While in Iraq, Obama also tried to persuade the US commanders, including Gen. David Petraeus, to suggest a "realistic withdrawal date." They declined.

Obama has made many contradictory statements with regard to Iraq. His latest position is that US combat troops should be out by 2010. Yet his effort to delay an agreement would make that withdrawal deadline impossible to meet.

Supposing he wins, Obama's administration wouldn't be fully operational before February - and naming a new ambassador to Baghdad and forming a new negotiation team might take longer still.

By then, Iraq will be in the throes of its own campaign season. Judging by the past two elections, forming a new coalition government may then take three months. So the Iraqi negotiating team might not be in place until next June.

Then, judging by how long the current talks have taken, restarting the process from scratch would leave the two sides needing at least six months to come up with a draft accord. That puts us at May 2010 for when the draft might be submitted to the Iraqi parliament - which might well need another six months to pass it into law.

Thus, the 2010 deadline fixed by Obama is a meaningless concept, thrown in as a sop to his anti-war base.Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki and the Bush administration have a more flexible timetable in mind.

According to Zebari, the envisaged time span is two or three years - departure in 2011 or 2012. That would let Iraq hold its next general election, the third since liberation, and resolve a number of domestic political issues.

Even then, the dates mentioned are only "notional," making the timing and the cadence of withdrawal conditional on realities on the ground as appreciated by both sides.

Iraqi leaders are divided over the US election. Iraqi President Jalal Talabani (whose party is a member of the Socialist International) sees Obama as "a man of the Left" - who, once elected, might change his opposition to Iraq's liberation. Indeed, say Talabani's advisers, a President Obama might be tempted to appropriate the victory that America has already won in Iraq by claiming that his intervention transformed failure into success.\

Maliki's advisers have persuaded him that Obama will win - but the prime minister worries about the senator's "political debt to the anti-war lobby" - which is determined to transform Iraq into a disaster to prove that toppling Saddam Hussein was "the biggest strategic blunder in US history."

Other prominent Iraqi leaders, such as Vice President Adel Abdul-Mahdi and Kurdish regional President Massoud Barzani, believe that Sen. John McCain would show "a more realistic approach to Iraqi issues."

Obama has given Iraqis the impression that he doesn't want Iraq to appear anything like a success, let alone a victory, for America. The reason? He fears that the perception of US victory there might revive the Bush Doctrine of "pre-emptive" war - that is, removing a threat before it strikes at America.

Despite some usual equivocations on the subject, Obama rejects pre-emption as a legitimate form of self -defense. To be credible, his foreign-policy philosophy requires Iraq to be seen as a failure, a disaster, a quagmire, a pig with lipstick or any of the other apocalyptic adjectives used by the American defeat industry in the past five years.

Yet Iraq is doing much better than its friends hoped and its enemies feared. The UN mandate will be extended in December, and we may yet get an agreement on the status of forces before President Bush leaves the White House in January.

Now I think that this article says it all.  All I can say is that for whoever is on this jury, they need to listen to the evidence because we all know the battle that should ensue by the main stream media on how Obama could never be guilty of something like that.

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The Palin Effect

I have purposely waited to talk outwardly about Sarah Palin.  Of course as the convention went on I was pumped to see that the GOP brought change to its ticket, and shown what change really looks like.  But I knew that the hype and interest surrounding her would fade and that in week or two we would see how Palin really was, what her beliefs are, and how she really relates to the American public.  Well those weeks have pasted now and amazingly the interest is stronger and more passionate then at the convention, the hype at the convention was well deserved and is still going strong, and most importantly she is relating to the American public, argueably, better than any politician since FDR.  
To show how she is not only relating but bringing in more of the public, I will use a personal example.  I was at a McCain/Palin rally in northern Virginia on Wednesday and there was over 22,000 people there.  We had to move it from a high school gym due to the over wellming response and excitement for the event throughout the whole area (due to some dirty politics as well).  While there I met McCain die hards, Palin lovers, Hillary supoprters and (as usual) there were those Obama freaks there as well.  But the Obama supporters were different this time.  Last time I was at an event it was a smaller venue for just McCain and Obama supporters almost out numbered the Republicans but this time the Obama supporters had no heart when standing up against 22,000 McCain/Palin fans.  If they yelled then we yelled louder, if they got one honk, we would get three, if they gained another member, we would gain 100.  It was the most amazing site I ever saw.  They knew that they were had at this event, the life was sucked out of them.  When comfronted with ideas they buckled and could not answer, when challenged to verbally debate they backed down, and when asked to take a stance they shuttered.  They were beaten.  
I do not know about what Palin has done directly to the party or for the race, but if she has allowed to party to gain the energy and enthuasiasm that I saw in Fairfax Virginia on Friday then she, single handedly, could be considered the Republican savior during this election. 
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GOP Youth Convention

GOPYOUTHCONVENTION.org

The future leaders of America are obviously the youth of today.  And in fact the youth of today are not always young.  These are the 18-30 year olds that will soon take over the major political parties of America.  GOP Youth Convention is bringing this next generation of young leaders to the Republican National Convention. While there they will be trained by some of the top trainers from the Leadership Institute on how to manage a grassroots campaign so that hopefully they can go back to their homes and help get conservatives elected to local, state, and national offices. 

This training has been heard of by many big names in our party and in fact is being co-chaired by Newt Gingrich, Bobby Jindal, Michael Steele and Jessica Colon.  All four of these honorary co-chairs understand that this training is important for not only the future of our party's success but for the security and safety of our country. 

I hope that any young person reading this blog will go to GOPYOUTHCONVENTION.org or e-mail us at info@gopyouthconvention.org.  For $50 you can spend labor day weekend learning how to make a positive impact on our government for the rest of your life.

I hope to see you all in Minneapolis.

GOPYOUTHCONVENTION.org

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