"Failure is not a single, cataclysmic event. You don't fail overnight. Instead, failure is a few errors in judgment, repeated every day." -- Jim Rohn


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Combining the ‘carrier landing’ catastrophe [2003] with the Hurricane Katrina fiasco [2005], the 'Bush Desert' for conservatives has proven to be one of the most destructive political moments in the entire history of the American revolution. Bush fiddled while Rome burned in 2003, 2004, 2005 and 2006.  In early 2007, America got ‘The Surge’ which worked, too late, in 2008 and 2009.  Elections in2006 and 2008 fully empowered a critical mass of totalitarian progressives, giving control of the U.S. Congress and White House to sneaky progressives.  The progressives elected in these last two election cycles were better prepared, knowing the Republican and Democrat political narratives forwards and backwards.  Elected Republicans [especially the Bush Family] have been in intellectual coast mode, riding Ronald Reagan's coattails sitting in bible church for 23 years.  Unfortunately, totalitarian progressives have proven more dynamic and compelling.  Because elected Republicans [see Mark Sanford] have proven so poorly prepared intellectually and morally, the political tactics employed by progressives have prevailed over those with a less adequate understanding of the progressive narrative.  However, in 2010,Gallup has finally reversed after years of destruction at the hands of Bush One and Bush Two.  Is it too late to save the American Revolution?  Can a free American Republic be restored via a more effective political war?  Are Americans doomed to live in a totalitarian, big-government gulag, complete with 'Barcaloungers' and the NFL on Sundays?  Will the party to party political war waged unrelentingly by American progressives prove successful?  Will average conservatives more fully join the battle?

Party Affiliation Gap in U.S.Narrowest Since 2005

http://www.gallup.com/poll/127499/Party-Affiliation-Gap-U.S.-Narrowest-2005.aspx?utm_source=tagrss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=syndication&utm_term=Politics

http://www.powerlineblog.com/archives/2010/04/026141.php



 

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