by Whitefields on Tue Jun 20, 2006 9:40 pm
I voted Right, and I'm going to summarize my take on the issues.
For starters, Abortion. There's a hot button item. I'm defenitly conservative here. Killing infants, or any innocent is wrong. I don't understand how this became an issue in the first place. Its comparable to the moral issue of the 1800s, slavery. Its wrong to own another human being. I have faith in America and hope that just as the bonds of slavery were broken, the lives of the unborn can be protected. I do however, understand that women should have the choice for abortion when their life is in danger or in the case of rape when they didn't have a choice to begin with. But in the case of rape, I do hope that the woman will choose life for the child. If they can't take care of the child, at least put the child up for adoption. And as for the arguement that women have a right to an abortion, that is dead wrong because that takes away the rights of another, and that being the most sacred right of all; life! Thats like saying that since people have the right to property, they have the right to own other people! Rights that violate other's rights are wrong.
Government, specificly government bucracy, is to big. Way too big. I once read that for every tax dollar that goes into DC, 15 cents stays in DC! That is rediculous! I know that they don't need that much money, all the buacrats are concerned about is growing the programs. And growing them. And growing them. Unlike businesses, where growth comes from profits, buacratic growth comes from spending! The more they spend, the more they get. There is no responsibilty for American's hard earned money and sadly its the middle class that has to pay for the brunt of it (and thats because of tax loop holes which I'll talk about next). I'm positive that they could save a lot of money if they weren't given a whole lot of it in the first place. Small business owners and independent film makers are great example of creativity thriving due to financial constraints. The same could apply to government programs.
About taxes, there are two things that need to be done: 1st Close tax loop holes, because rich guys get away with paying very little all the time. 2nd Lower taxes across the board. I think we can all agree with that, eh?
And President Bush, I don't know if Republicans or Democrats talk about him more. He is a polarizing figure, but I have a lot of respect for him and what he is doing for our country. Obviously I'm in the minority on this one, well at least since his poll numbers dropped, but I approve of his performance. Probably why his numbers are so low is because he isn't a political oppurtunist. A lot of people are wondering how low politicians will stoop for temporary political gain, while Bush has is sights set on the future.
He is right about Iraq, we've got to see this through. We owe it to those who have died, to the Iraqis and to Democracy. People see the numerous terrorists that have poured into Iraq. The destruction is tragic, but this is a temporary sacrifice with huge future pay off. If we hold out and defeat terrorism in Iraq it will send a message to the muslim world that America will not back down in the war on terror. We are fighting for the minds and hearts of a people on the other side of the world. If Iraq becomes a full fledged democracy with all the blessings of prosperity and liberty, what will that tell the muslim world? That freedom defeats terrorism. This isn't the first idealogical war that was fought and won with patiance and strength.
During the Cold War we had a very different enemy, another world super power with a whole lot of nukes. However, that too was an idealogical war. Before the Soviet Union fell we had to show them that capitalism wastes communism and that we would not back down. Here the primary issue isn't econmic models, but rather freedom. Terrorists want to take away our freedom and by showing the musilm people that freedom wastes oppression and not backing down we will win the war on terror.
And as a final note, I have a lot of respect for the men and women in our armed forces fighting for freedom on the other side of the world and I think they deserve our full support.