The Next Meeting of Texas County
Republicans will be at 7PM Tuesday, August 28 at
The Lion’s Den on US
63 north of Houston.
The meeting will be preceded by a pot luck supper at 6PM.
The Texas County
Republican Women will meet
at noon, Saturday, August 18, 2007
at the home of Alicia Swindell. The ladies are asked to bring items
for
auction to the meeting. The address is 16710 BB Highway (Boiling Springs Road)
on the left side,
4-1/2 miles west of U.S. 63. Note:
date is changed to 3rd
Saturday
Governor Matt
Blunt Signed Into Law a
host of bills passed by the legislature, vetoed one bill and made some
announcements last month. Here is a brief summary compiled from the
governor’s
news releases:
- The Missouri HealthNet, a bill to provide
better health care for low income Missourians and replace the failing
Medicaid system. Participants may now choose a central point of contact
for health care.
- A bill to protect the jobs, wages and
benefits of those who were sent to fight the War on Terror.
- Create a student loan program for animal
agriculture to provide more veterinarians for large animals.
- Expand student loan forgiveness for nurses
by having them work in defined areas of need.
- A bill to promote cooperation between
faith-based groups and the Department of Social Services.
- Improve health care for infants and allow
newborns’ blood samples to be used in genetic research.
- “Castle Doctrine” legislation that ensures
law-abiding citizens will not be punished when they use
force to defend themselves from attacks
in their own home or vehicle.
- A bill to protect the rights and the
dignity of victims of sexual assault and domestic violence.
- A bill to allow the formation of captive
insurance companies in the state allowing businesses to self-
insure reducing administrative costs and
add up to $10 million to state revenues from taxes and fees.
- A bill to enact important provisions to
protect home buyers from unlawful title insurance schemes.
- A bill to allow pharmacists to administer
vaccinations and help manage medication increases.
- Make Alternatives to Abortion Program
permanent and keep Planned Parenthood out of classrooms.
- Close loop holes in Drunk Driving law that
let some avoid conviction due to alcohol testing method.
- Announced that the Children’s Trust Fund
Board of Directors awarded over $1.5 million for fiscal year 2008 to 58
community-based child abuse prevention grantees located throughout Missouri.
- The Missouri Community Service Commission
has been approved to receive $1,991,476 to place 334 Americorps
volunteers in Missouri
over the next year to help local communities.
- An executive order issued to launch the
Missouri Accountability Portal (MAP), a free Internet site that
provides data about state spending and is listed by category, by vendor
or by contract. Log on to http://mapyourtaxes.mo.gov
and see how much money was spent and what it was spent for.
- A bill naming the Department of Agriculture
building in honor of Dr. George Washington Carver.
- The Hunting Heritage Protection Areas Act
that preserves certain natural resource areas.
- Vetoed; a tax-credit bill that was loaded
with excessive spending. The governor said he is prepared to summon a
special session if legislative leaders are willing to pass a more
restrained bill that will achieve the good objectives of the bill. The
vetoed bill would have spent an estimated $200 million in excess of
Quality Jobs reauthorization plus unknown expenses that could cost even
more.
State Senator
Chuck Purgason (R- Caulfield) told Agriculture Director Katie
Smith during a hearing at the Capitol that he doesn’t care much for the
mandate
that all gasoline sold in Missouri
must contain at least 10 percent ethanol. He said that ethanol raises
the cost
of corn, which has raised the cost of feed which is driving dairy
farmers out
of business. Smith said she understands his concerns but feels that
once it
becomes more common to use ethanol by-products such as Dried Distillers
Grains
and solubles (DDGS) for livestock feed the market will sort things out.
DDGS is
touted as a high nutrient feed for livestock.
(Missourinet.com)
Two State
Senators, Bill
Stouffer (R-Napton) and Neal Onge (R-Ballwin)
would like voter approval for a
sales tax increase with
the money going to transportation projects. At a Jefferson City
Transportation
Funding Summit, Director Pete Rahn warned that additional money will be
needed
to compensate for fewer dollars available at the state level and fewer
transportation dollars from the federal government which is having
states take
more responsibility for building and maintaining their roads. (MissouriNet.com)
May be a
hard sell.
If you think health care is expensive now,
wait
until you see what it costs when it is free. (P. J. O’Rourke)
Good News is Coming from Iraq
although this hasn’t caused
a change of heart among
the Democrats. The Times Online reports Al Qaeda is facing rebellion
within its
ranks. Dozens of its low-level members are daring to become informants
for the U.S.
military in a hostile Baghdad
neighborhood. And evidence is also
emerging that other ethnic forces formerly friendly to Al Qaeda are
denying
them sanctuary they need to operate. The Washington Times reports that U.S. forces have brokered an agreement
between Sunni
and Shiite tribal leaders in Taji,
Iraq, to
join
forces against Al Qaeda and other extremists, which represents the
extension of
a policy implemented in Anbar province that has transformed the
security
situation there. Tribal leaders have agreed to use members of more than
25
local tribes to protect the area around Taji from Sunni and Shiite
extremists.
What is most significant is that tribal forces approached the U.S.
forces to initiate this
agreement. The reports indicate that the increased number of U.S.
forces has made the locals
feel it is less dangerous for them to turn toward us. The
Washington Times also reports, to the chagrin to naysayers,
that U.S. soldiers walking through Sunni villages are now greeted
warmly,
shaking hands and kissing their cheeks where month ago they were
shooting at
them. (The condensation of an article by David Limbaugh in
TownHall.com)
Every Presidential Candidate has a Plan to overhaul U.S. health care according
to Robin
Toner in a recent New York Times article.
But, one has to ask, is it really important to know the details of
their plans?
Even if the next president’s party has a majority in both houses of
Congress,
his plan as he conceived it, will not become law. All
the president can do is submit his plan
to Congress for consideration. The House and the Senate must send the
president’s plan to committee for discussion, compromise and approval.
Then, if
each body passes its version of the bill, the two versions must then go
to
conference where they try to reach consensus. Expect more changes to be
made.
One can be assured that the final version of any bill that goes to the
president for signature will have many details and provisions that were
not
part of the president’s plan. Consider instead, how each party approaches
the
subject, not what each candidate proposes. (Editor’s
comment)
Secure the Border, Halt Runaway Spending
and don’t stop there.
Congressman Roy
Blunt (R-MO) Republican Whip
says that is
what he hears when he leaves Washington.
And although conservatives face a “new reality” in Capitol Hill he
believes it
is possible to lay the groundwork for a new revolution by focusing on
key
initiatives. Give individuals, not government bureaucrats, control over
healthcare. When the government pays the bill, the government makes the
rules.
The existing Medicare system offers proof that universal coverage does
not
work. The payment doctors receive under the existing system often does
not
correspond with actual costs of service but instead flows from the
dictates of
government. Blunt favors a law that would combine tax deduction with
tax credit
for individual health insurance, He acknowledges that efforts to
curtail the
size of government often meet with frustration but he believes some
measure of
success is possible. He believes no new program should be launched
before
existing programs are identified that can be eliminated. Energy
independence is
a must, so we must utilize our natural resources. And we can’t reduce
our
dependence on foreign sources when we refuse to tap into our own
supplies.
Blunt called for accelerated domestic fossil fuel production, oil and
gas
production and new nuclear power plants. (CNS News)
The Democrats’ Brand of Racism was evident at a Democratic presidential
debate held
at Howard
University. There
was a uniformity of
the messages communicated to a mostly black audience. Every problem:
black
unemployment, education, crime, AIDS…had one answer, more government
programs
and spending. It is as if blacks do not exist as individuals. I wonder
how many
young black Howard
University
students were
present to watch their elders endorse Senator Clinton’s dismissal of
black
responsibility for their own lives. The damage caused by irresponsible
sexual
behavior goes beyond the pain and suffering of sexually transmitted
diseases.
It touches every aspect of the quality of one’s life. Single parent
homes are
most likely to be poor. It is reasonable to trace the preponderance of
problems
that are tearing up black life in our inner cities today to
irresponsible sexual
behavior. (A condensation of an article by Star Parker in
TownHall.com)
Robert Novak Reports Fred Thompson may not officially announce
his
presidential candidacy until September, although an “exploratory”
committee may
soon be unveiled. In the mean time his campaign is quietly organizing
its first
Washington
fund-raiser at the Marriott hotel the last week in July. (TownHall.com)
<>Question: Which,
if any, of the
presidential hopefuls do you think act “Presidential?”
Hillary Would Lose in 2008
The following is an article by Phil Brennan
as
published by NewsMax.com
Roger
Stone is one of America’s
most noted political strategists with a career stretching back to his
days
working for Nixon’s campaign and later as a political strategist for
Ronald
Reagan in 1980 and 1984. He offers a
surprising assessment of the political landscape. He says that if
Hillary
Clinton wins the Democratic nomination, the Republicans will see a huge
turnout
on election day and will keep the White House.
He
also sees Fred Thompson as a serious candidate who could emerge to be
the GOP’s
Reagan. He notes the GOP must offer a clear ideological choice next
year so
voters will know why they are voting Republican. Noting the sorry state
of the
GOP, Stone said it would be normal to expect the next president to be a
Democrat. And it will be unless they nominate Hillary.
What
are Hillary Clinton’s chances of winning the Democratic nomination? She’s certainly a competitive candidate based
on the huge sums of money she has and the intensity of her base within
the
party, but I also think she hasn’t jelled in the way Bill and Hillary
thought
she would. She has not had an easy march or coronation for the
nomination based
on the great reverence in the party for the Clintons….at least for Bill.
She’s
now on her tenth position on the war in Iraq and she can’t lay
claim to
being an early opponent of the war as other candidates can. She
probably gets
upstaged by Edwards, who has been profound in his constant apologies
and
admissions of a mistake in voting for the war. This puts more pressure
on her
and it’s a problem with the far left base of her party. It remains to
be seen
whether that discontent is enough to support a candidate such as Barak
Obama or
Al Gore to stop her from being nominated.
If
Al Gore gets in would he be a sure thing? Nothing in politics is a sure
thing,
but I think Gore brings issues and talents and firepower in terms of
both
people and money to the race that certainly matches hers if it doesn’t
exceed
it. The celebrity quality that she has, he also has and by the way
Barak Obama
also has.
Larry
Sabato, (from the political science
department at the University
of Virginia)
says
that she has too much baggage. She could walk away with the nomination
and then
go down to a crashing defeat in the general election. You know there
will be
some discontent within her own party if she is nominated. This was not
foreseeable two years ago. She doesn’t test well with centrists, who
think she
is a liberal, with moderates who think she is a liberal, with
independents who
think she is a liberal, because they tilt conservative. She is very
polarizing
and thus beatable.
She
is energizing and maybe even motivating for Republicans who are
dispirited and
unhappy with their leadership. They’re not really energized unless it
is to
stop Hillary, in which case they will pour out. She is the most
beatable
because of her polarizing nature. I don’t know anyone who hates Barak
Obama and
he seems more likeable on the stump. He could be tough in November.
Don’t
wise men and women in the party understand this? Yes, but it’s not up
to them.
The days when cooler heads ruled the party died in the 1950s. Now it’s
up to
the primary voters. There are too many primaries and delegates aren’t
selected
by party bosses anymore. And to the extent they can, the party bosses
are in
her pocket. She is leading among the super delegates…those who are the
party
bosses and members of Congress.
Turning
to the Republicans, the Fred Thompson thing seems to be very
interesting. I
think he has great potential. He can certainly perform as a candidate.
He is
very talented, very articulate, very convincing. He knows what to say
in terms
of issues. He’s a good solid conservative, He proved that in eight
years in the
Senate but a campaign run by a committee will not succeed, particularly
starting late and it can’t make any mistakes. He has to hit the ground
running.
His poll numbers right now are good, but if they don’t improve or if
they fall
back, he’s done. I like Thompson. I think he’d make a great candidate
and a
great president. He is inspiring. I think he can motivate millions of
American.
Now it remains to be seen if he can put together a campaign that can
win. So
far he’s got a bunch of bureaucrats.
Think about it, Ronald Reagan was elected on
much
the same ideas as Barry Goldwater was defeated. (Thomas Sowell)
Is
there any chance that the Republicans will be able to regain control of
Congress in 2008? It would be difficult in the current atmosphere.
We’re down
by that much. It’s up to the Republicans to make the election break
away and
become more competitive. I expect the Democrats in this election to
pull out a
lead and hold a lead through most of the campaign. It’s up to the
Republican
candidate to come from behind to win this by laying out a stark
ideological
choice for the American people. I’m not one of those who say the guy in
the
middle wins. The guy who makes the most sense wins. Reagan proved that.
With the right
Republican
candidate, the right timing and the Democratic Party doing damage to
itself as
they always seem to do when the opportunity confronts them, the GOP may
pull it
off
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Straight Talk
What the war on terror is
really all
about
By Jimmy L. Cash, Brigadier General, USAF,
retired
The
current battle we are engaged in is much bigger than just Iraq.
What happens in the next year
will affect this country and how our kids and grandkids live throughout
their
lifetime and beyond. Radical Islam has been attacking the West since
the
seventh century. They have been defeated in the past and decimated to
the point
of taking hundreds of years to recover. But, they can never be totally
defeated. Their birth rates are so far beyond civilized world rates
that they
recover and try to dominate again.
There
are eight terror-sponsoring countries that make up the grand threat to
the
West. Two, Saudi Arabia and Pakistan, just need firm
pressure
from the West to make major reforms. They need to decide who they are
really
going to support and commit to that support. The answer is simple. They
will
support who they think will hang in there until the end, and win. We
aren’t
sending good signals in that direction now.
The
other six, Afghanistan,
Iraq, Iran,
Syria, North Korea and Libya will require regime
change or
a major policy shift. Now lets look more closely.
Afghanistan and Iraq
have both had regime changes, but are fueled by outsiders from Syria and Iran. We have scared
Gaddafi’s
pants off, and he has given up his quest for nuclear weapons, so I
don’t think Libya
is a threat. North
Korea
(the non-Islamic threat) can be handled diplomatically by buying them
off. They
are starving. That leaves Syria
and Iran.
Syria
is like a frightened puppy. Without the support of Iran they will join the
stronger
side. So where does that leave us? Sooner or later we will be forced to
confront Iran,
and it had better be before they get nuclear capability.
In
1989 I served as a Command Director inside the Cheyenne
Mountain complex located near Colorado Springs, Colorado
for almost three years. My job there was to observe (through classified
means)
every missile shot anywhere in the world and assess if it was a threat
to the U.S. or Canada.
If any shot was threatening
to either nation I had only minutes to advise the president, as he had
only
minutes to respond. I watched Iran
and Iraq
shoot missiles at each other every day, and all day long for months.
They
killed hundred of thousands of their people. Know why? They were
fighting for
control of the Middle East and the
enormous
supply of oil.
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At
that time, they were preoccupied with their internal problems and could
care
less about toppling the West. Oil prices were fairly stable and we
could not
see an immediate threat. Well, the worst part of what we have done as a
nation
in Iraq
is to do away with the military capability of one of those nations.
Now, Iran has a
clear field to dominate the Middle
East, since Iraq
is no longer a threat to them. They have turned their attention to the
only
other threat to their dominance, the United States. They are
convinced
they will win, because the United States is so
divided, and the Democrats (who
now control Congress and may control the presidency in 2008) have
openly said
we are pulling out.
If we forget what we have done we will
forget who we are. (Ronald Reagan, Farewell address)
Straight Talk
Do
you have any idea what will happen if the entire Middle East turns
their
support to Iran,
which they will obviously do if we pull out? It is not only the price
of oil we
will have to worry about, but the availability. I personally would vote
for a
presidential candidate who did what JFK did with the space
program….declare a
goal to bring this country total energy independence in a decade.
Yes,
it is about oil. The economy of this country will totally die if the Middle East supply of oil is cut off. It will
not be
recession. It will be a depression that will make 1929 look like the
“good old
days.”
The
bottom line is simple. If Iran
is forced to fall in line, the fighting in Iraq will end overnight,
and the
nightmare will be over. One way or another, Iran must be forced to join
modern
times and the global community. It will mean real war…if so, now is the
time,
before we face a nuclear Iran
with the capacity to destroy Israel
and begin a new ice age. I urge you to read “End Game” by two of our
best Middle East experts, American
patriots and retired
military generals, Paul Vallely and Tom McInerney. (sometimes
seen on the Fox News channel) They are our finest and
totally honest in their assessment of why victory in the Middle East is so important and how it can be
won. Proceeds for the book
go to a memorial fund for our fallen soldiers who served the country
during the
war on terror. You can find the books by going to the internet through
Stand-up
America at www.ospreyradio.us
or www.righttalk.com.
On
the other hand we have several very angry retired generals today, who
evidently
have not achieved their lofty goals and insist on ranting and raving
about the
war. They are wrong, and doing their country great harm by giving a
certain
political party reason to use them as experts to back their anti-war
claims.
You
may be one of those who believe nothing could ever be terrible enough
to
support our going to war, If that is the case I should stop here, as
that level
of thinking approaches mental disability. The human race is a war-like
population, and if a country is not willing to protect itself, it
deserves the
consequences.
Now
my last comments will get to the nerve. They will be on politics. I am
not a
Republican. And George Bush has made enough mistakes as President to
insure my
feelings about him for the rest of my life. BUT, the Democratic Party
has moved
so far left, they have made me support those farther to the right. I am
a
conservative who totally supports the Constitution of this country. The
only
difference between the United States and the South
American third-world dictators
is our constitution.
This
Republic (note I did not say Democracy) is the longest standing the
world has
ever known, but it is vulnerable. It would take so little to change it
through
economic upheaval. There was a time when politicians could disagree,
but still
work together. We are past that time, and the first step toward the
downfall of
our form of government. I think many view Bush-hating as payback time.
The
Republicans hated the Clintons
and now the Democrats hate Bush. So, both parties are willing to do
anything
for political dominance to include lying and always taking the opposite
stand
just for the same of being opposed. Just how good is that for our
country?
In
my lifetime, after serving in uniform for presidents Kennedy, Johnson,
Nixon,
Ford, Carter, Reagan and Bush I have a pretty good feel for which party
supported our military. And let me assure you times were best under the
Republicans. Service under Jimmy Carter was devastating for all
branches of the
military. And Ronald Reagan was truly a salvation. You can listen to
foolish
people like John Murtha, Nancy Pelosi, Michael Moore, John Kerry, Harry
Reid,
Russ Feingold, Hillary Clinton, Ted Kennedy and the fools in Hollywood. If you
do, your conclusions will
be totally wrong.
The
reason that I write, appear on talk shows and do everything I can do to
denounce those people is simple. They are putting their thirst for
political
power and quest for victory in 2008 above what is best for this
country. I
cannot abide that. If we elect Hillary Clinton and a Democrat
controlled
congress and they allow Iran
to take control of the Middle East, refuse development of nuclear
energy, and
refuse to allow drilling for new oil, the good life in the USA
will be over. (Thanks to Bob Green for providing
this
article)
A patriot must always be ready to defend his
country against its government. (Edward Abbey)
TAKING AMERICA
FOR GRANTED…..
The condensation of an
article by Thomas Sowell
“We all have a tendency to take for
granted what we are used to, and to regard it as somehow natural or
automatic…and to be unduly impressed by what is unusual. Too many
Americans
take the United
States
for granted and are too easily impressed by what people in other
countries say
or do.
That is especially true of the
intelligentsia, and dangerously true of those Supreme Court justices
who cite
foreign laws when making decisions about American law.
There is nothing automatic about the
way of life achieved in this country. It is very unusual among nations
of the
world today and rarer than a four leaf clover in the long view of
history.
It didn’t just happen. People made it
happen…and they and those who came after that paid a price in blood and
treasure to create and preserve this nation that we now take for
granted. More
important, this country’s survival is not automatic. What we will do
will
determine that. Too many Americans today are not only unconcerned about
what it
will take to preserve this country but are busy dismantling the things
that make
America,
Our national motto, “E Pluribus
Unum”…from many, one…has been turned upside down as educators,
activists and
politicians strive to fragment the American population into separate
racial,
social, linguistic and ideological blocs. Some are gung ho for generic
“change”…without the slightest concern that the change might be for the
worse,
even in a world where most nations that are different are also worse
off. Most
are worse economically and many are much worse off in terms of
despotism,
corruption and bloodshed.
History is full of nations and even
civilizations that have fallen from the heights to destitution and
disintegration. The Roman Empire is a classic example, but the great
ancient
Chinese dynasties, the Ottoman Empire
and many
others have met the same fate. These were not just political “changes.”
They
were historic catastrophes from which whole peoples did not recover for
centuries. It has been estimated that it was a thousand years before
Europeans
again achieved the high standard of living that they had in Roman
times. The
Dark Ages were called dark for a reason.
Today, whole classes of people get
their jollies and puff themselves up by denigrating and denouncing
American
society. Such people are a major influence in our media, in our
educational
system and among all sorts of vocal activists. Nothing illustrates
their power
to distort reality like the way they seize upon slavery to denounce
American
society.
Slavery was cancerous but does anybody
regard cancer in the United
States as an evil peculiar to American
society? It is a worldwide affliction and so was slavery. Both the
enslavers
and the enslaved have included people on every inhabited
continent…people of
every race, color and creed. More Europeans were enslaved and taken to
North
Africa by Barbary Coast pirates alone than there were African slaves
taken to
the United States
and to the colonies from which it was formed.
Yet, throughout our educational system,
our media, and in politics, slavery is incessantly presented as if it
were
something peculiar to black and white Americans. What was peculiar
about the United
States
that it was the first country in which slavery was under attack from
the moment
the country was created.
What was peculiar about Western
civilization was that it was the first civilization to destroy slavery,
not
only within its own country but in other countries of the world as well.
Reality has been stood on its head so
that a relative handful of people can feel puffed up or gain notoriety
and
power. Whatever they gain, the rest of us have everything to lose.”
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