Tuesday, August 30, 2011

US Daily Review: What's in it for me?

What’s in it for Me?
Posted on 30 August 2011
by Candace E. Salima, Contributor of US Daily Review

“What’s in it for Me?” What an interesting five words, and yet I’ve heard them more in the last five days than I have in a very long time. Sometimes, when we stand for a principle we tend to push aside the “what’s in it for me” for the greater good. That’s how I tend to live my life, and it frustrates my husband to no end. After being in my presence each time those words were uttered to me in the last week, he turned to me and said, “I’m looking forward to the day you learn to say, “no.” He felt I was being taken advantage of, and wasn’t taking kindly to it.

But back to my original point, sometimes it’s not about what’s in it for you, and more about what you can do for others. I helped plan a huge event. I saw amazing opportunities come and go because egos were too big, or there just wasn’t anything monetarily, or recognition, in the event for anyone except standing for a principle. So here’s my question, how did we come to this in America? Oddly, I seem to be asking that question a lot lately.



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Sunday, August 28, 2011

Hats Off to my BYU Cougars!

I've been a die-hard BYU Football fan since I came to BYU in the fall of 1983. Up until then, I was all basketball! 1984, was of course, a wonderful year for BYU. I even wrote a book about it, 13 and 0: Reflections of Champions

My husband played defense for BYU, and throughout the years we have had nephews playing almost every year. I try to never miss a game, because not only am I a die-hard Cougar fan, gotta support the family! So here we go, here is BYU's schedule for this year. And I have to be honest, going independent was really good for BYU. We've NEVER been able to get games with teams like this before. Starting out with Ol' Miss. Wow, that's some confidence our guys have! Go Cougars!

2011 Football Schedule for my BYU Cougars. The nephews we have on the team this year are: Eathyn Manumaleuna, Famika Anae, Jray Galea'i, Manu Mulitalo, Va'a Niumatalolo, Baker & Iona Pritchard, and Michael Alisa

Sat, Sep 3, 2011     Ole Miss - Vaught-Hemingway Stadium, Oxford, MS  (3:45 PM CDT)
Streaming Audio: KSL 102.7 FM | SLC, UT, KSL 1160 AM | SLC, UT, BYU Radio - Sirius XM 143
Television: ESPN

Sat, Sep 10, 2011    Texas - Darrell K Royal-Texas Memorial Stadium, Austin, TX  (6:00 PM CDT)
Streaming Audio: KSL 102.7 FM | SLC, UT, KSL 1160 AM | SLC, UT, BYU Radio - Sirius XM 143
Television: ESPN2

Sat, Sep 17, 2011    Utah - LaVell Edwards Stadium, Provo, UT  (7:15 PM MDT)
Streaming Audio: KSL 102.7 FM | SLC, UT, KSL 1160 AM | SLC, UT, BYU Radio - Sirius XM 143
Television: ESPN2

Fri, Sep 23, 2011      UCFLaVell Edwards Stadium, Provo, UT  (6:00 PM MDT)
Streaming Audio: KSL 102.7 FM | SLC, UT, KSL 1160 AM | SLC, UT, BYU Radio - Sirius XM 143
Television: ESPN

Fri, Sep 30, 2011      Utah StateLaVell Edwards Stadium, Provo, UT  (6:00 PM MDT)
Streaming Audio: KSL 102.7 FM | SLC, UT, KSL 1160 AM | SLC, UT, BYU Radio - Sirius XM 143
Television: ESPN

HOMECOMING
Sat, Oct 8, 2011       San Jose StateLaVell Edwards Stadium, Provo, UT  (TBA)
Streaming Audio: KSL 102.7 FM | SLC, UT, KSL 1160 AM | SLC, UT, BYU Radio - Sirius XM 143
Television: ESPN Networks*

Sat, Oct 15, 2011    Oregon State - Reser Stadium, Corvallis, OR  (TBA)
Streaming Audio: KSL 102.7 FM | SLC, UT, KSL 1160 AM | SLC, UT, BYU Radio - Sirius XM 143

Sat, Oct 22, 2011    Idaho State - LaVell Edwards Stadium, Provo, UT  (1:00 PM MDT)
Streaming Audio: KSL 102.7 FM | SLC, UT, KSL 1160 AM | SLC, UT, BYU Radio - Sirius XM 143
Television: BYUtv

Fri, Oct 28, 2011    TCU - Cowboys Stadium, Arlington, TX  (7:00 PM CDT)
Streaming Audio: KSL 102.7 FM | SLC, UT, KSL 1160 AM | SLC, UT, BYU Radio - Sirius XM 143
Telvision: ESPN

Sat, Nov 12, 2011  Idaho - LaVell Edwards Stadium, Provo, UT  (TBA)
Streaming Audio: KSL 102.7 FM | SLC, UT, KSL 1160 AM | SLC, UT, BYU Radio - Sirius XM 143
Television: ESPN Networks*

Sat, Nov 19, 2011  New Mexico - LaVell Edwards Stadium, Provo, UT  (TBA)
Streaming Audio: KSL 102.7 FM | SLC, UT, KSL 1160 AM | SLC, UT, BYU Radio - Sirius XM 143
Television: ESPN Networks*

Sat, Dec 3, 2011    Hawai'i - Aloha Stadium, Honolulu, HI  (2:30 PM HST)
Streaming Audio: KSL 102.7 FM | SLC, UT, KSL 1160 AM | SLC, UT, BYU Radio - Sirius XM 143
Television: ESPN2

* To be aired on one of the ESPN Family of Networks


Copyright 2011. All rights reserved by Candace E. Salima.

Saturday, August 27, 2011

US Daily Review: America, Home of the Brave

America, the Home of the Brave?
Posted on 26 August 2011
by Candace E. Salima, Contributor of US Daily Review



Looking at the condition America is in today, one wonders if there is hope for the future of the once greatest nation on earth. With a plummeting stock market, the house market sinking further and further into the doldrums, energy and food prices skyrocketing, it could look dismal … if we don’t look to our history. Although our history is relatively young, it is rich with color, courage, endurance, and yes, even shame at times, but one that delivered the American dream for generation upon generation.

Through it all, even during the toughest times America has ever been through: The Revolutionary War, the crash of the national in the 1800’s, the Civil War, the Great Depression, WWI, WWII, the Korean War, the Vietnam War, the unrest and terrorist activity during the 70’s, the tanking economy under the Carter Administration, Americans held hostage, the attacks on American soil on 9/11, the subsequent wars, the downward spiraling economy and ever burgeoning federal government — one could surmise we are the most dismal nation on earth. But nothing, absolutely nothing, could be farther from the truth.



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Friday, August 26, 2011

The Water Park of Terror

I have to share this video, The Water Park of Terror. My brother-in-law is a hoot! Oh my gosh, the stories he tells. Well, my sister had the video camera on in the car and he shared an experience of when his brothers-in-law went down the waterslide with him ... yeah, there was damage. LOL. Oh my word, I was laughing so hard. So here's your break from politics, just 8 minutes, but ya gotta take 'em where you can get 'em!





Now here's something fun they are doing. Aaron and Heather are holding a contest. Whoever refers the most subscribers (and subscribing to the YouTube channel is FREE) to their YouTube Channel wins this amazing walking stick that Aaron, who is a master carver, carved. People covet his walking sticks, and he's giving one away to whomever sends the most subscribers. Here's the trick, if the people you refer don't leave a comment and say they were sent by you, you can't win. So get to laughing, subscribing, liking, and referring. There's a great walking stick that just may be yours!

NOTE: Apparently this video does show up on the Turning the Tide Mobile App, so click on the YouTube Channel link in the above paragraph and watch the video that way.


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Turning the Tide Temporary Schedule

With much thought and discussion, here is the upcoming schedule for Turning the Tide with Candace Salima.

Every Saturday morning I will air a two-hour show on All Fired Up! Radio. This show will discuss, as mentioned before, the issues of the day with a series of guests. All aspects of life in America that will turn the tide toward morning in America again. I am excited to be with All Fired Up! It is an honor to join such a great stable of talk show hosts.

Bea Wilson, who is my producer, is the queen! She is sharp, effective, friendly and quick. Without question, the best producer I have ever worked with and I count myself lucky to be working with her.

All Fired Up! is in the process of transitioning from BlogTalkRadio.com to their own website where the shows will be streamed live directly from their own server. Shows will be provided in both video and audio and it is an extremely fun thing to look forward to. Until that website is up and running, there just isn't room for my Monday through Friday show yet, which I knew when I came on board. It's not going to be bad to have a brief break.

On Saturday mornings you may tune into Turning the Tide with Candace Salima on All Fired Up! at 9:00 a.m. MDT. If you'd like to participate in the conversation, and I hope that you will, you may call 646-478-3519.


Now for Monday through Friday: I will be airing a 30 minute show, beginning September 5th at 1:00 p.m. (MDT) every day. This will be on my own BlogTalkRadio channel, also called Turning the Tide with Candace Salima. During this show, which will air until All Fired Up! is ready with their new website, I will spend that 30 minutes discussing a different issue every day.

The first one to air will be on illegal immigration. So tune in September 5th, 1:00 p.m. (MDT) if you want to participate in the conversation, and I hope you will, please call (818) 495-6918 to talk to me on air.



Copyright 2011. All rights reserved by Candace E. Salima.

Wednesday, August 24, 2011

US Daily Review: Review of Spycatcher by Matthew Dunn

There is nothing quite like a story about a spy to end all spies being written by … a former spy himself. Matthew Dunn, a former field intelligence officer for Britain’s famous MI6, left the intelligence and security worlds in order to jump, feet first, into the world of literature. And he’s conquered that world as thoroughly as he conquered his former career.

I had the opportunity to interview Matthew Dunn about his debut novel released 9 August 2011, SPYCATCHER. I picked up the book, the night before the interview, and thought I would read one or two chapters, and then cash it in for the night. I turned the last page at 2:00 a.m. I’m a busy woman, I don’t let anything get in the way of the few hours of sleep I get a night, but I could not put SPYCATCHER, now available in both hardcover and Kindle, down. 


(Read full Book Review on US Daily Review)

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Tuesday, August 23, 2011

Utah Celebrates Israel, Fortresses of Courage

It hasn't been easy, I'll tell you that much! About every obstacle that could have come our way, has, but tomorrow is the day. It is a day which will be marked in history and citizens all over the world, but especially in America, stood with Israel in defiance of our government clearly stating they prefer the Arab world over our Israeli ally.

Many have asked me why I always stand with Israel, and it is really a very simple thing. I am a deeply religious woman, as such I have studied the scripture and my faith deeply, it has been made very clear by the Lord in various scriptures that to turn on Israel is to bring dire consequences to that nation. More so, the Jews are the Lord's people, whether they recognize Him as their "Messiah" or not. And while other people bleat out anti-Semitism as a mantra, that is something which will never come from heart or my lips.

So tomorrow, I will stand with Israel at Utah Celebrates Israel, Fortresses of Courage. It is going to be quite an event.

Utah Cultural Celebration Center
1355 West 3100 South
West Valley City, UT

Beginning at 8:15 a.m. MDT we will start the following program:

Ecumenical Prayer by Daniel Rona
Drew Reese sings The Star Spangled Banner
Drew Reese leads us in the Pledge of Allegiance

Mayor Mike Winder of West Valley City
Daniel Rona (Speaker)

Jessie Funk (Performer)

Candace Salima (Speaker)
David Rubin, former mayor of Shiloh, Israel (Speaker - Skyped in from Shiloh, Israel)
Sean D. Reyes, Attorney General candidate
Dr. Glenn Kimber, Thomas Jefferson Center

Jessie Funk sings God Bless America
Mayor Mia Love sings Theme of Exodus (This Land is Mine)

10:00 a.m. Glenn Beck's "Restoring Courage" from Jerusalem, Israel

# # #

I hope to see the room completely filled with Americans who truly understand how closely our national fate is tied with Israel's. Restoring Courage is about remembering who we are and why we are that shining city on a hill to the world, and especially to Israel. They are tough, no question. They can withstand any attack, but I believe that we, as a nation, need to not turn our back on our allies. And Israel is our ally.

Glenn Beck said of these three days in Israel: "Restoring Courage is an opportunity to demonstrate to the world that Israel does not stand alone. Three events will take place as part of Restoring Courage to unite people around the world from all walks of life in standing with Israel, reminding us of the need to have faith, honor and courage in our own lives."


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I'm a Mobile App!

I have to tell you, life is changing at such a rapid pace these days I can scarcely keep up, but I'm loving every second of it! Let's go over the changes, briefly:
  1. I'm leaving Buy Back America on Friday. It has been a wonderful eight months and I have enjoyed my time as Tim Aalders co-host. I support 100% the Declaration of Restoration, and will continue to promote however I am able to do so. So much so, I have agreed to be an Ambassador of the Declaration of Restoration. I thank Tim for the time given me on KTALK AM 630 in Utah with Buy Back America.
  2. I've launched my radio show called Turning the Tide with Candace Salima on BlogTalkRadio's All Fired Up! Radio Network. Meaning, my 30 minute Saturday morning show is now two hours and being transitioned, over the next three weeks, to Monday through Friday three hours a day. I'm really excited for my association with All Fired Up! Radio and am looking to great days ahead with them.
  3. I am now a regular contributor to US Daily Review, writing opinion pieces and book/movie/TV reviews. My articles will be published several times a week, and it is an exciting new venture for me.
  4. And last, but certainly not least in any way, shape, or form - I'm now a Mobile App! How cool is that! I find that slightly hysterical but very cool. Conduit Mobile was the vehicle I chose to create the App, supported on all formats, called Turning the Tide with Candace Salima. It streams in my blog posts, tweets, FB posts and my radio show. So you can download the Mobile App now, click here.
It's a new day for Candace Salima, and who would have ever thought this direction was ever possible. Yet, here I am. So let me close with this, the American Dream is not dead, nor will it ever be. Sometimes, it just takes longer to achieve. If we believe in ourselves, remember our history and what America has conquered in her relatively new history, remember that we've overcome everything and we will overcome this too? Then we will win America back.

Copyright 2011. All rights reserved by Candace E. Salima.

Monday, August 22, 2011

You Can Focus on Poverty or You Can Focus on Life

US Daily News
Posted 22 August 2011

by Candace E. Salima, Contributor, US Daily Review

Apparently, because I don’t whine and cry and use my poverty stricken childhood as an excuse to be a failure in life, I am mistaken for a woman who has lived a charmed life, even born with a silver spoon in her mouth. Nothing could be farther from the truth, but I’m still not going to dwell on it. It does me no good, other than give me the impetus to live my life as my mother did.

Although we had very little growing up, that was not the focus my mother chose to have. Instead, she taught us to read, write and speak proficiently before we ever entered kindergarten. Instead of focusing on how little food was on the table, my mother chose to fill the dinner table with laughter and love. And although she worked full-time, as did my biological father, she always took time to read to us every night, first from the James Herriott series, and then the scriptures.  Read the full article at US Daily Review




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Candace Salima Leaving Buy Back America

On Friday, 26 August 2011, I will be leaving Buy Back America permanently, in order to launch my own radio show, Turning the Tide with Candace Salima, full-time. It wasn't an easy decision, but after a long talk with Tim Aalders, the host of Buy Back America, we decided it would serve the purpose of restoring America better if we were to both be on the air three hours a day, five days a week.

So what's ahead for Turning the Tide with Candace Salima? As you all know, a couple of weeks ago I decided to launch a BlogTalkRadio show. Just 30 minutes every Saturday morning. During that show I hoped to inspire and motivate people to action, but also leave them with the encouragement that no matter how dark the present looks, the future will be bright if we unite in the single purpose of restoring America.

Tim and I fight a lot on the air, that's no secret, well, because Buy Back America goes out to over 1.5 million people across the nation and in the Middle East. I have a more optimistic approach which absolutely drives Tim crazy, as he has a pessimistic approach. With the separating of our personalities, united in the same message but differing in delivery, we both feel we'll be more effective.

On Thursday of last week, I was approached by the All Fired Up! Radio Network and offered a spot in their line-up. After the first show, we began talking about airing Turning the Tide with Candace Salima five days a week, three hours a day. That changed the equation and took some thinking. But ultimately, Alvin and I decided it would be a good thing for all, if I begin hosting my own show instead of co-hosting another.

So stay tuned to this blog, Facebook, and Twitter to know when that show will launch. It's going to take me two to three weeks to pull the whole thing together and get it launched. So you can catch me every Saturday morning, at 9:00 a.m. MDT on Turning the Tide with Candace Salima, and soon five days a week.

And thus begins my last five days on Buy Back America Radio.




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Saturday, August 20, 2011

Turning the Tide with Candace Salima now on All Fired Up Radio!

So here we are, Saturday morning and I am prepping for the first airing of Turning the Tide with Candace Salima! Two days ago, my weekend show, which hadn't even begun, was added to the All Fired Up Radio! network of radio shows, joining other great hosts such as James S. Robbins, Sheryl Devereaux, Bea Wilson and more! My 30 minute radio show went from 30 minutes to 2 hours. One quick call to Boyd Matheson, my guest this morning, and he agreed to do two hours instead of 30 minutes, and considering the topic, the messaging failure of the conservative movement, it's a good thing!

So there is now a NEW link to listen to Turning the Tide with Candace Salima, I hope to have you all join me, contribute to the conversation, etc. as we explore the conservative movement and how to bring this baby home over the next 12 months! The widget to the side of this post will enable you to listen right from this blog as you peruse my posts!

When: 9:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. MDT
Who: Candace Salima speaks with Fortune 500 strategist on messaging, marketing and branding, Boyd Matheson
Call in number: (646) 478-3519
How many lines are open: 5

Episode Title: Turning the Tide with Marketing Strategist, Boyd Matheson

Candace Salima welcomes Boyd Matheson, the founder and Chief Strategy Officer for Trillium Strategies.
We will discuss the branding, marketing, and messaging of the Conservative movement, where they are failing and where they are successful.
Boyd is a recognized leader in the fields of strategic communication, branding, corporate culture, leadership excellence, change management, and human development. For nearly 20 years he has worked as a consultant, author, strategist, and performance coach with global companies like Disney, Symantec, Chevron, Texaco, Visa and Motorolla, along with thought leaders like Dr. Denis Waitley, Zig Ziglar and Stephen Covey.

Boyd knows how legendary businesses are created, the power of the story, brand building and the need for developing a communication strategy equal to your business strategy. Boyd has a wealth of experience as an entrepreneurial coach, executive advisor and business strategist. He is the author of the compelling books “A Champion Live Within,” “Put Yourself on Paper,” and “Attitude is Everything.” He has also produced numerous audios, videos, DVDs and webcasts, and is a frequent contributor to magazines, newspapers and websites with articles on a wide array of business issues.

Boyd is an exceptional strategist with a history of delivering extraordinary results.

Boyd's company Website: http://trilliumstrategies.com



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Tuesday, August 16, 2011

Turning the Tide: Contest Announcement!

Many say to me I am the busiest person they know. I don't know if that's true, but I always seem to find time for the things I need to do.

I'm still on Buy Back America with Tim Aalders, Monday through Friday, 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. (MDT) on KTALK AM 630 or streamed on http://k-talk.com. But in order to have a little something of my own I've launched a YouTube Channel called Turning the Tide and a BlogTalkRadio.com radio show of the same name. Both are dedicated to enlightening, informing and motivating American citizens to action which will lead us toward morning in America again.

The Turning the Tide radio show launches this Saturday morning at 9:00 a.m. (MDT) and airs every Saturday thereafter. I am interviewing Boyd Matheson of Trillium Strategies. Boyd is truly amazing at messaging, branding, and marketing whatever he puts his mind to. He is the founder and Chief Strategy Officer for Trillium Strategies.

Ann Coulter, when we interviewed her a few weeks ago, Ann said that the Conservative movement was failing dismally at controlling the messaging and branding of the movement. As such, the Democrats are winning the media battle and this something we cannot allow to continue.

This is why I've invited Boyd Matheson on Turning the Tide and we will discuss the branding, marketing, and messaging of the Conservative movement, where they are failing and where they are successful.

Boyd is a recognized leader in the fields of strategic communication, branding, corporate culture, leadership excellence, change management, and human development. For nearly 20 years he has worked as a consultant, author, strategist, and performance coach with global companies like Disney, Symantec, Chevron, Texaco, Visa and Motorolla, along with thought leaders like Dr. Denis Waitley, Zig Ziglar and Stephen Covey.

Boyd knows how legendary businesses are created, the power of the story, brand building and the need for developing a communication strategy equal to your business strategy. Boyd has a wealth of experience as an entrepreneurial coach, executive advisor and business strategist. He is the author of the compelling books “ A Champion Live Within,” “Put Yourself on Paper,” and “Attitude is Everything.” He has also produced numerous audios, videos, DVDs and webcasts, and is a frequent contributor to magazines, newspapers and websites with articles on a wide array of business issues.

Boyd is an exceptional strategist with a history of delivering extraordinary results, and what the conservative movement needs in order to win this war for America. Tune in 9:00 a.m. MDT to learn how we can win this battle for America from the man who can change the course of the battle from partisan to nonpartisan.

Boyd Matheson's Website: http://trilliumstrategies.com

CONTEST

So, in honor of the launch of both the YouTube Channel and BlogTalk Radio show I am throwing a contest. I asked for suggestions of a good contest from both my Facebook friends and Twitter followers and came up with the following!

Beginning at 10:30 p.m. (MDT) tonight, whomever refers the most subscribers to my YouTube Channel and followers to my BlogTalkRadio show will win dinner with me (or a book if you don't live in the area,) and will be a guest on my Turning the Tide radio show.

Here are the rules:

1. The total number of referrals to both YouTube and BlogTalkRadio (links below,) combined, will win.

YouTube Turning the Tidehttp://www.youtube.com/user/cesalima?feature=mhee
BlogTalkRadio Turning the Tide: http://www.blogtalkradio.com/candacesalima

2. Those referred must leave a comment, and include in the comment, your name, both first and last. Highest number of referrals wins.

3. Once you have begun the referral process, send me an email telling me you've entered the contest, with your contact information.

4. The contest will end at midnight, Friday - 19 August 2011. The winner will be notified, and then announced by 5:00 p.m. on Saturday - 20 August 2011.


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Sunday, August 14, 2011

Faith in America, From My Viewpoint

As the presidential campaign season kicks off in earnest, attacks on the faith of Latter-day Saint members has begun in earnest. This is a never ending thing with Latter-day Saints. Although we are devout Christians, other faiths claim to know better than we ourselves do, and proclaim we are not Christians. Others reach way out into fantasy land and draw comparisons between despicable current figures and ancestors of long ago. I feel the need to point some very basic things out, try to correct before things get totally out-of-control, again.

We have two Latter-day Saints, commonly known as Mormons (the faith so named by someone who was not a Latter-day Saint, but the handle stuck,) in the 2012 Presidential race, Mitt Romney and Jon Huntsman. As such, let's go over who Latter-day Saints REALLY are, as opposed to what people really wish we were.

We are devout Christians. Our 1st Article of Faith reads:

"We believe in God, the Eternal Father, and in His Son, Jesus Christ, and in the Holy Ghost. "

People tend to take this statement and assign it all sorts of meanings that aren't there. Yes, we believe Heavenly Father, Jesus Christ and the Holy Ghost are three distinct and separate personages. Yes, we believe Jesus Christ to be the literal Son of our Heavenly Father.

And yes, personally, logic dictates they are three separate beings because otherwise, how to explain "This is my beloved Son, in whom I am well pleased," when Jesus Christ was baptized by John the Baptist. Was He a ventriloquist, or was He hearing from Heavenly Father?

Moreso, who was Jesus praying to in the Garden of Eden, Himself? I submit it was a proud Heavenly Father speaking to His Son, our Lord and Redeemer, Jesus Christ. I submit that Jesus Christ was petitioning His Father for the strength, courage, and endurance to survive what was He enduring at the moment, and what was to come.

And even more, I submit that as our Savior hung on the cross in untold agony, the words which came from the heavens, and He said, "My God, My God, why has thou forsaken me?" He was petitioning His Father in Heaven as to why He had to suffer this alone.

But as to our Savior, Jesus Christ, what do Latter-day Saints believe?

In the Book of Mormon, 2 Nephi 25:26 we read:
And we talk of Christ, we rejoice in Christ, we preach of Christ, we prophesy of Christ, and we write according to our prophecies, that our children may know to what source they may look for a remission of their sins.
So may I submit, as I am a Latter-day Saint and I should know, that we are indeed devout Christians who understand that Jesus Christ is our Savior, the God of this world, the literal Son of our Heavenly Father, and that there is no other path back to our Father in Heaven except through the path given us by Jesus Christ.

The other pertinent point that seems to bedevil us unceasingly, is polygamy. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints does not practice polygamy, nor have we done so since 1890. Those who do practice polygamy, if members of the Church, are excommunicated if they will not renounce the practice. 

There are many break-offs sects who chose to keep living a polygamous lifestyle, which has emerged into a corrupt and despicable practice often preying on the young and vulnerable. There is no comparison to the Church sanctioned polygamous marriages of history, and the predators who live among us today. I wholly, and completely, condemn polygamy in this modern day and age. It is not legal. It is not approved, condoned, or accepted by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.

Like many Latter-day Saints of pioneer heritage, I had a great-great grandfather who was a polygamist. And yes, there came a point when he fled, with those who would come with him, to the colonies just south of the Mexican border to avoid being imprisoned. The great-great grandmother I descend through chose to remain in the United Sates, hence the beautiful gift I have of being born, and raised, an American.

And that brings us to Faith in America. In this time of great unease because of the actions of Barack Obama and many he surrounds himself with, faith is utmost in the minds of most Americans. Despite Obama's proclamation that we are no longer a Judeo/Christian nation, he is dead wrong. We were established as a Judeo/Christian nation, and we remain one today.

In George Washington's Farewell Address of September 1796, Washington called religion, as the source of morality, "a necessary spring of popular government," while John Adams claimed that statesmen "may plan and speculate for Liberty, but it is Religion and Morality alone, which can establish the Principles upon which Freedom can securely stand."
"The general principles on which the fathers achieved independence were the general principles of Christianity. I will avow that I then believed, and now believe, that those general principles of Christianity are as eternal and immutable as the existence and attributes of God." -John Adams wrote this on June 28, 1813, in a letter to Thomas Jefferson
"God who gave us life gave us liberty. And can the liberties of a nation be thought secure when we have removed their only firm basis, a conviction in the minds of the people that these liberties are of the Gift of God? That they are not to be violated but with His wrath? Indeed, I tremble for my country when I reflect that God is just; that His justice cannot sleep forever; That a revolution of the wheel of fortune, a change of situation, is among possible events; that it may become probable by Supernatural influence! The Almighty has no attribute which can take side with us in that event." -Thomas Jefferson, Notes on the State of Virginia, Query XVIII, p. 237
"Resistance to tyranny becomes the Christian and social duty of each individual. ... Continue steadfast and, with a proper sense of your dependence on God, nobly defend those rights which heaven gave, and no man ought to take from us." -John Hancock, History of the United States of America, Vol. II, p. 229
"Here is my Creed. I believe in one God, the Creator of the Universe. That He governs it by His Providence. That He ought to be worshipped.
"That the most acceptable service we render to him is in doing good to his other children. That the soul of man is immortal, and will be treated with justice in another life respecting its conduct in this. These I take to be the fundamental points in all sound religion, and I regard them as you do in whatever sect I meet with them. 
"As to Jesus of Nazareth, my opinion of whom you particularly desire, I think the system of morals and his religion, as he left them to us, is the best the world ever saw, or is likely to see..." -Benjamin Franklin wrote this in a letter to Ezra Stiles, President of Yale University on March 9, 1790 
So there we have George Washington, John Adams, John Hancock, and Benjamin Franklin, just to name a few of the very prominent Founding Fathers, clearly stating they are not only Christian, but that America was founded on Judeo/Christian principles and values.

For myself, I can only say that I love, worship, and adore my Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ. I can say only that I truly follow Him and through Him will I only find eternal life. In addition, I count myself blessed beyond all measure that I was born in the United States of America, a gift which I treasure, care for, fight for, and understand the privileges and responsibilities that came with that birth as an American citizen.

America cannot, nor is it capable of, surviving without the influence of Christianity and the God of our world, Jesus Christ. Those who would malign the Founding Fathers as being atheists, clearly have not studied history enough to know that 24 of the 56 held seminary or Bible degrees. Nor have they read the writings of our Founding Fathers to discover for themselves what influences were wrought upon them as they crafted the Declaration of Independence, the U.S. Constitution, and the Bill of Rights. Atheists? I think not.


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Michele Bachmann Wins the Iowa Straw Poll

Although I believe the Ames Iowa Straw Poll to be horribly compromised by the machinations of politicians, I still am feeling an odd excitement that Michele Bachmann is the first woman in the history of the poll to have won. That's quite an accomplishment. For it to be a strong, conservative woman, no less, is astonishing.

However, I no more believe a person should be voted for because of their sex than their color, only their policies and voting records. If you're the man I co-host Buy Back America with, Tim Aalders, then you follow the money too. Michele Bachmann has been a favorite of mine since she first arrived in Congress. She has consistently come down on the right side of every vote that I have tracked. 

And the Ames Iowa Straw Poll? Well, it became such because Iowans had an uncanny knack for picking the winner of presidential races. However, once the politicians figured that out, they started scheming. They bring people in by the busload until there are so many who are not from Ames, Iowa, that the result is no longer important.

Not to mention, Mitt Romney, the GOP frontrunner didn't compete in the Iowa Straw Poll, so it's difficult to say who really would have won, and will yet win on November 6, 2012.

But all that aside, congratulations to Congresswoman Michele Bachmann, you have made history tonight. The fact that you a strong, conservative woman just makes this victory all the sweeter. Savor the moment, you have earned it.


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Thursday, August 11, 2011

The Ames, Iowa Republican Debate

It was an interesting evening, to say the least. The first thirty minutes were pretty much an all out war between Tim Pawlenty and Michele Bachmann. In all honesty, I'm going to declare Michele Bachmann the winner of that little war within a war!

Anyway, I did a play by play on Facebook and then read back over everything. People are commenting left and right and everyone has their opinion, but I'd like to talk about why debates are so necessary.

With a field as large as the Republican field is, we need to get it whittled down and whittled down quickly. Barack Obama, our extremely lame president, is gathering money to take on the winner of the Republican primary. In the meantime, Republicans are attacking each other instead of attacking the culprit, Barack Hussein Obama. Many of them need to regroup and consider who the enemy is, and it's not each other. Don't poison the well so much that the winner of the frontrunner is so poisoned by our own people they will not be able to win. All I'm asking is you exercise some common sense and looking beyond your noses. Notice that Mitt Romney and Herman Cain focused on Barack Obama and America.

We must unite behind the Republican winner, whomever that may be. To be frank, any of them are better than Barack Obama, who is so far out of his league he's killing America faster and quicker than anyone else who has ever been president. Fortunately for us, the American people are catching on quickly and we are all working to make Barack Obama a one-term president. We can only do that if these candidates do not destroy each other in the process. Mitt Romney, Michele Bachmann and Herman Cain handled that the best tonight. Although Mitt Romney was the only one who remained above the fray and stuck to the issues.

Here is how I felt each candidate did tonight, in order of who won and who lost their campaigns tonight.

Mitt Romney - Romney's closing statement was "This country is an economic crisis and America understands that. We have a leader, a man who is out of his depth, and can't get the economy going again. I believe we need someone who is willing to go to work, believes in America, free enterprise, capitalism, opportunity, and I love America." It struck a chord with many, and that is what needed to be done.

Tonight Mitt Romney was cool under fire. He answered every question, and attack, concisely and firmly. He addressed every issue with good, solid answers. He didn't dodge anything. There is no issue he didn't understand, have the facts with and clearly state them. He said that we need to reign back the scale of government, and he's right. I agreed with everything he said tonight. I thought he was the clear winner of the debate.

Now, I know his history, his record. Mitt Romney is not as conservative as I would wish, but as he has grown older, wiser, he has become more conservative and has a clear understanding of what is appropriate within the states and what is not appropriate with the federal government. All in all, I think he won, hands down.

Michele Bachmann - I thought she did a good job tonight. Tim Pawlenty clearly came gunning for her and I thought he showed himself to be extremely low class in his attacks on her. There are ways to disagree without attacking her. Now to her responses, they were consistent with her stances and votes. She's been a strong conservative in her votes, and I think has shown leadership on a number of subjects. I like Michele Bachmann, she is passionate in her views and she also handled the attacks under fire very well.

One of Michele's best moments was when she said, ‎"It was important we not raise the debt ceiling. The Congress gave Obama a blank check for $2.4 trillion. What did the American people get? $21 billion in cuts. The trillions of dollars we have in U.S. debt is madness. The worst thing you could do is to spend money we don't have. S&P dropped our credit rating and said we don't have the ability to repay our debt. I was proved right in my position, we should have cut government spending."

Herman Cain - He had some good solid answers tonight. Good ideas all over the place. I liked his responses all the way around, I'm not 100% sold that he could be president, but I do think he came in third tonight. He is a good businessman and has pulled companies out of near bankruptcy and made them successful again. He is popular with the tea party because he is not a career politician. He was challenged on what the Chris Wallace termed "several controversial statements." Maybe Chris hasn't heard, but I have, Mr. Cain addressed them all several times, and he did so again tonight, very succinctly.

His best statement was, "America needs a leader and a uniter. I represent growth. If we don't get this economic engine going by putting fuel in the engine, the rest of it won't matter. We have a lot on the line, send Washington a message and send a business problem solver to D.C."

Rick Santorumi -  Rick comes next because, when he did get to speak, he addressed the questions with passion, understanding of government, and the extreme challenges we face as a nation. However, he didn't quite sell me on his leadership skills because he catered to Iowa, rather than addressing America. I think that was a big mistake. However, he had a very solid foreign policy and a good understanding of the dangers we face as a nation, unlike Ron Paul.

Rick's brightest moment was when he said, in defense of the unborn, "SCOTUS said a man who committed rape could not be subject to the death penalty, but a child conceived as a product of that rape, could be. That child did nothing wrong. That child is an innocent victim. A child is an innocent human life, and life begins at conception."

Newt Gingrich - Newt had one or two bright moments, one of which was "‎Having some kind of central bank is an important part of dealing with monetary policy in the world. But having Bernanke deal with hundreds of billions of dollars, in some cases, trillions, is insanity. The Fed should be audited, it should be transparent. Frankly, their monetary policy has been a major factor in the bubble that was created and the economic pain we're going through now."

That being said, Newt Gingrich was a very angry man tonight. He yelled at the moderators, didn't want to answer the questions asked of him and wanted to answer others. He was very dismissive of every one on the stage. As he got angrier and angrier, he clearly showed he does not have the temperament of being POTUS. I think he lost the debate tonight because he didn't have the patience to answer the questions, and address what was being asked.

Ron Paul - While Ron Paul has some solid ideas on the Federal Reserve and a clear understanding of the U.S. Constitution, although I think he takes some of them too far, he once again showed that he is clearly out of his mind on foreign relations. He does not understand the dangers of the radical Islamic mind. He does not understand how dangerous Ahmadinejad is, as Paul said he wouldn't prevent Iran from having nuclear weapons. He also continued to say that if we just left everyone alone and lived in peace and liberty, everything would be okay. I'm going to guess the man has never run across the path of a despot, dictator, or madman, or he would never say anything so asinine. Ron Paul was the clear loser in every single way tonight.

With all that being said, I still believe any one of these people would be leaps and bounds better than Barack Obama. One thing is absolutely certain, if Barack Obama wins another term you can kiss the America we know and love goodbye. That is unacceptable to me and why I dedicate so much of my time informing, inspiring and motivating others to get involved, and begin making a difference within the circles of their own influence.

So those are my personal summaries for tonight's debate. Others will not agree, but then this is my blog and my opinion. So there you have it!


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Wednesday, August 10, 2011

Mitt Romney: Faith in America

Mitt Romney did an interview with the extremely liberal British talk show host, Piers Morgan. Piers really hammered him on the Mormon religion, and Mitt took the stance of John F. Kennedy. On our radio show today we talked about different presidential candidates. Tim really has a problem with Mitt not clearly stating where he stands on issues and how they would or would not effect him if he is the next U.S. president.

And let me state very clearly right now, I have not chosen a presidential candidate to support yet. When I do, I will post it on this blog, but until then, I will continue to straighten things out as they come up. I'm really BIG on having no misinformation about any of the candidates.

So I started digging and located the transcript of Mitt Romney's Faith in America speech. I read through it again and feel it bears posting so that people understand where Governor Romney stands on this issue.


Mitt Romney: Faith in America
December 6, 2007

The following is a transcript (as prepared for delivery) of former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney's speech "Faith in America," delivered Thursday at the George Bush Presidential Library in College Station, Texas. Romney discussed his views on religious liberty, religious tolerance and how faith would inform his presidency. The speech begins with Romney addressing former President George H.W. Bush, who introduced the former governor.

Romney: Thank you, Mr. President, for your kind introduction.


"It is an honor to be here today. This is an inspiring place because of you and the first lady, and because of the film exhibited across the way in the Presidential library. For those who have not seen it, it shows the President as a young pilot, shot down during the Second World War, being rescued from his life-raft by the crew of an American submarine. It is a moving reminder that when America has faced challenge and peril, Americans rise to the occasion, willing to risk their very lives to defend freedom and preserve our nation. We are in your debt. Thank you, Mr. President.

"Mr. President, your generation rose to the occasion, first to defeat Fascism and then to vanquish the Soviet Union. You left us, your children, a free and strong America. It is why we call yours the greatest generation. It is now my generation's turn. How we respond to today's challenges will define our generation. And it will determine what kind of America we will leave our children, and theirs.

"America faces a new generation of challenges. Radical violent Islam seeks to destroy us. An emerging China endeavors to surpass our economic leadership. And we are troubled at home by government overspending, overuse of foreign oil, and the breakdown of the family.

"Over the last year, we have embarked on a national debate on how best to preserve American leadership. Today, I wish to address a topic which I believe is fundamental to America's greatness: our religious liberty. I will also offer perspectives on how my own faith would inform my presidency, if I were elected.

"There are some who may feel that religion is not a matter to be seriously considered in the context of the weighty threats that face us. If so, they are at odds with the nation's founders, for they, when our nation faced its greatest peril, sought the blessings of the Creator. And further, they discovered the essential connection between the survival of a free land and the protection of religious freedom. In John Adams' words: 'We have no government armed with power capable of contending with human passions unbridled by morality and religion... Our constitution was made for a moral and religious people.'

"Freedom requires religion just as religion requires freedom. Freedom opens the windows of the soul so that man can discover his most profound beliefs and commune with God. Freedom and religion endure together, or perish alone.

"Given our grand tradition of religious tolerance and liberty, some wonder whether there are any questions regarding an aspiring candidate's religion that are appropriate. I believe there are. And I will answer them today.

"Almost 50 years ago another candidate from Massachusetts explained that he was an American running for president, not a Catholic running for president. Like him, I am an American running for president. I do not define my candidacy by my religion. A person should not be elected because of his faith nor should he be rejected because of his faith.

"Let me assure you that no authorities of my church, or of any other church for that matter, will ever exert influence on presidential decisions. Their authority is theirs, within the province of church affairs, and it ends where the affairs of the nation begin.

"As governor, I tried to do the right as best I knew it, serving the law and answering to the Constitution. I did not confuse the particular teachings of my church with the obligations of the office and of the Constitution - and of course, I would not do so as president. I will put no doctrine of any church above the plain duties of the office and the sovereign authority of the law.

"As a young man, Lincoln described what he called America's 'political religion' - the commitment to defend the rule of law and the Constitution. When I place my hand on the Bible and take the oath of office, that oath becomes my highest promise to God. If I am fortunate to become your president, I will serve no one religion, no one group, no one cause, and no one interest. A president must serve only the common cause of the people of the United States.

"There are some for whom these commitments are not enough. They would prefer it if I would simply distance myself from my religion, say that it is more a tradition than my personal conviction, or disavow one or another of its precepts. That I will not do. I believe in my Mormon faith and I endeavor to live by it. My faith is the faith of my fathers - I will be true to them and to my beliefs.

"Some believe that such a confession of my faith will sink my candidacy. If they are right, so be it. But I think they underestimate the American people. Americans do not respect believers of convenience.

Americans tire of those who would jettison their beliefs, even to gain the world.

"There is one fundamental question about which I often am asked. What do I believe about Jesus Christ? I believe that Jesus Christ is the Son of God and the Savior of mankind. My church's beliefs about Christ may not all be the same as those of other faiths. Each religion has its own unique doctrines and history. These are not bases for criticism but rather a test of our tolerance. Religious tolerance would be a shallow principle indeed if it were reserved only for faiths with which we agree.

"There are some who would have a presidential candidate describe and explain his church's distinctive doctrines. To do so would enable the very religious test the founders prohibited in the Constitution. No candidate should become the spokesman for his faith. For if he becomes president he will need the prayers of the people of all faiths.

"I believe that every faith I have encountered draws its adherents closer to God. And in every faith I have come to know, there are features I wish were in my own: I love the profound ceremony of the Catholic Mass, the approachability of God in the prayers of the Evangelicals, the tenderness of spirit among the Pentecostals, the confident independence of the Lutherans, the ancient traditions of the Jews, unchanged through the ages, and the commitment to frequent prayer of the Muslims. As I travel across the country and see our towns and cities, I am always moved by the many houses of worship with their steeples, all pointing to heaven, reminding us of the source of life's blessings.

"It is important to recognize that while differences in theology exist between the churches in America, we share a common creed of moral convictions. And where the affairs of our nation are concerned, it's usually a sound rule to focus on the latter - on the great moral principles that urge us all on a common course. Whether it was the cause of abolition, or civil rights, or the right to life itself, no movement of conscience can succeed in America that cannot speak to the convictions of religious people.

"We separate church and state affairs in this country, and for good reason. No religion should dictate to the state nor should the state interfere with the free practice of religion. But in recent years, the notion of the separation of church and state has been taken by some well beyond its original meaning. They seek to remove from the public domain any acknowledgment of God. Religion is seen as merely a private affair with no place in public life. It is as if they are intent on establishing a new religion in America - the religion of secularism. They are wrong.

"The founders proscribed the establishment of a state religion, but they did not countenance the elimination of religion from the public square. We are a nation 'Under God' and in God, we do indeed trust.

"We should acknowledge the Creator as did the Founders - in ceremony and word. He should remain on our currency, in our pledge, in the teaching of our history, and during the holiday season, nativity scenes and menorahs should be welcome in our public places. Our greatness would not long endure without judges who respect the foundation of faith upon which our constitution rests. I will take care to separate the affairs of government from any religion, but I will not separate us from 'the God who gave us liberty.'

"Nor would I separate us from our religious heritage. Perhaps the most important question to ask a person of faith who seeks a political office, is this: does he share these American values: the equality of human kind, the obligation to serve one another, and a steadfast commitment to liberty?

"They are not unique to any one denomination. They belong to the great moral inheritance we hold in common. They are the firm ground on which Americans of different faiths meet and stand as a nation, united.

"We believe that every single human being is a child of God - we are all part of the human family. The conviction of the inherent and inalienable worth of every life is still the most revolutionary political proposition ever advanced. John Adams put it that we are 'thrown into the world all equal and alike.'

"The consequence of our common humanity is our responsibility to one another, to our fellow Americans foremost, but also to every child of God. It is an obligation which is fulfilled by Americans every day, here and across the globe, without regard to creed or race or nationality.

"Americans acknowledge that liberty is a gift of God, not an indulgence of government. No people in the history of the world have sacrificed as much for liberty. The lives of hundreds of thousands of America's sons and daughters were laid down during the last century to preserve freedom, for us and for freedom loving people throughout the world. America took nothing from that Century's terrible wars - no land from Germany or Japan or Korea; no treasure; no oath of fealty. America's resolve in the defense of liberty has been tested time and again. It has not been found wanting, nor must it ever be. America must never falter in holding high the banner of freedom.

"These American values, this great moral heritage, is shared and lived in my religion as it is in yours. I was taught in my home to honor God and love my neighbor. I saw my father march with Martin Luther King. I saw my parents provide compassionate care to others, in personal ways to people nearby, and in just as consequential ways in leading national volunteer movements. I am moved by the Lord's words: 'For I was an hungered, and ye gave me meat: I was thirsty, and ye gave me drink: I was a stranger, and ye took me in: naked, and ye clothed me...'

"My faith is grounded on these truths. You can witness them in Ann and my marriage and in our family. We are a long way from perfect and we have surely stumbled along the way, but our aspirations, our values, are the self-same as those from the other faiths that stand upon this common foundation. And these convictions will indeed inform my presidency.

"Today's generations of Americans have always known religious liberty. Perhaps we forget the long and arduous path our nation's forbearers took to achieve it. They came here from England to seek freedom of religion. But upon finding it for themselves, they at first denied it to others. Because of their diverse beliefs, Ann Hutchinson was exiled from Massachusetts Bay, a banished Roger Williams founded Rhode Island, and two centuries later, Brigham Young set out for the West. Americans were unable to accommodate their commitment to their own faith with an appreciation for the convictions of others to different faiths. In this, they were very much like those of the European nations they had left.

"It was in Philadelphia that our founding fathers defined a revolutionary vision of liberty, grounded on self evident truths about the equality of all, and the inalienable rights with which each is endowed by his Creator.

"We cherish these sacred rights, and secure them in our Constitutional order. Foremost do we protect religious liberty, not as a matter of policy but as a matter of right. There will be no established church, and we are guaranteed the free exercise of our religion.

"I'm not sure that we fully appreciate the profound implications of our tradition of religious liberty. I have visited many of the magnificent cathedrals in Europe. They are so inspired . so grand . so empty. Raised up over generations, long ago, so many of the cathedrals now stand as the postcard backdrop to societies just too busy or too 'enlightened' to venture inside and kneel in prayer. The establishment of state religions in Europe did no favor to Europe's churches. And though you will find many people of strong faith there, the churches themselves seem to be withering away.

"Infinitely worse is the other extreme, the creed of conversion by conquest: violent Jihad, murder as martyrdom... killing Christians, Jews, and Muslims with equal indifference. These radical Islamists do their preaching not by reason or example, but in the coercion of minds and the shedding of blood. We face no greater danger today than theocratic tyranny, and the boundless suffering these states and groups could inflict if given the chance.

The diversity of our cultural expression, and the vibrancy of our religious dialogue, has kept America in the forefront of civilized nations even as others regard religious freedom as something to be destroyed.

In such a world, we can be deeply thankful that we live in a land where reason and religion are friends and allies in the cause of liberty, joined against the evils and dangers of the day. And you can be certain of this: Any believer in religious freedom, any person who has knelt in prayer to the Almighty, has a friend and ally in me. And so it is for hundreds of millions of our countrymen: We do not insist on a single strain of religion — rather, we welcome our nation's symphony of faith.

Recall the early days of the First Continental Congress in Philadelphia, during the fall of 1774. With Boston occupied by British troops, there were rumors of imminent hostilities and fears of an impending war. In this time of peril, someone suggested that they pray. But there were objections. They were too divided in religious sentiments, what with Episcopalians and Quakers, Anabaptists and Congregationalists, Presbyterians and Catholics.

Then Sam Adams rose, and said he would hear a prayer from anyone of piety and good character, as long as they were a patriot. And so together they prayed, and together they fought, and together, by the grace of God, they founded this great nation.

In that spirit, let us give thanks to the divine author of liberty. And together, let us pray that this land may always be blessed with freedom's holy light.

God bless this great land, the United States of America.


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Sunday, August 7, 2011

Senator Mike Lee Responds to S&P Downgrade of U.S.

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Friday, August 5, 2011

Senator Lee Responds to S&P Downgrade of United States

WASHINGTON – U.S. Senator Mike Lee responded to S&P lowering the long held AAA rating for the UThe Freedom Agenda: Why a Balanced Budget Amendment is Necessary to Restore Constitutional Governmentnited States saying, “This downgrade confirms what we have known was coming, but have chosen to ignore, for a long time. This downgrade further confirms that the true threat to our country, our economy and our way of life is our debt and the continued deficit spending Washington and the current administration are pursuing.”

For the first time ever the United States does not hold a AAA rating. The impact could be felt in numerous ways including higher interests rates for car, home or student loans along with credit card rates. Lee then stated, “Unfortunately, when it comes to the significant financial challenges this country faces, we have been swatting at the branches and symptoms issue instead of attacking the root and core causes. Never has there been a greater need for a Balanced Budget Amendment to the Constitution – to ensure we get our fiscal house in order, reduce our debt, and get Washington to live within its means.”

Calling on his colleagues in the House and Senate along with the Administration and Americans across the country Lee said, “The answer to our economic challenges lies within a simple concept most Americans and most states understand and live by – balance your checkbook and don’t spend more than you bring in. This is not a liberal or conservative issue, it isn’t a Democrat or Republican issue – it is an American issue. If ever there were a time for Americans and members of Congress to have an open debate and dialogue about the future of our country, that time is now. I invite everyone to begin to understand where we are as a nation and what it will take to restore both our AAA rating, and more importantly, our strength and greatness as a country.”

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Liberal Response to the Loss of American Heroes

I'm pretty active on Twitter now, because I can directly follow so many of the news sources, not to mention our elected officials (all of Congress as well as Barack Obama) as well as gauge the response from Americans, coast to coast. As such, I clicked on a Huffington Post link about the loss of thirty of our brave Navy SEALs and read through the article. It was rather convoluted, but where my disgust and revulsion came in was when I was reading through the 10,000 plus comments.

Here's one, as an example:
AndyWright68 -"Why to go tyrants! Keep that body count climbing! Your supporters are ready to run to the polls to keep the human slaughter chugging along! Hooray, statism!"
I copied it exactly, so the spelling errors are his, not mine. However, the comments ranged from this to utterly horrible, to incredibly ignorant.
Voltaire911 How is the freedom of Americans threatened by barefoot goat herders in Afghanista­n?
For myself, I am greatly saddened by the loss of our American soldiers, heroes in my mind. I have prayed, day and night, for the families, friends, and team members. So I posted my own response to the Huffington Post article. And of course, the responses to my response began being added, you can well imagine how they went. The Huffington Post limits how long your response can be, as do all other papers, so I didn't get to include the entire comment, I am adding the rest here: 
My thoughts and prayers go out to the loved ones and friends of the men who died in Afghanista­n. It breaks my heart to lose even one American soldier, let alone 30. These soldiers leave their families, homes, and jobs and travel where they are ordered.

Navy SEALs, in particular­, are highly trained to operate in a number of scenarios and are amongst the toughest men in the world. Navy SEAL Team 6 is not comprised only of 5 to 10 men. It is a unit with multiple teams within it, often serving in different parts of the world at the same time.  

It is apparent to me a quick history lesson is needed. On September 11, 2001 America was attacked. Over 3,000 civilians were killed when hijacked planes flew into the World Trade Center and the Pentagon early that fall morning. Osama bin Laden, the leader of Al Qaeda, quickly claimed responsibility. Arabs danced and celebrated in the streets, including the streets of America. 

George Bush issued a warning to Afghanistan and the world, "Turn over Osama bin Laden. If you are not with us, you are against us." The first weekend in October 2001, America invaded Afghanistan and brought the full weight and might of the American military, the greatest military force in the world, down upon Afghanistan. Osama bin Laden slipped away, as he was wont to do, and left his forces to die at the hands of the American military. The Taliban sided with Al Qaeda and the U.S. military toppled their government.  

The Taliban was a brutal and vicious government. Women were, and still are, horribly abused by those who should protect and love them. They are brutalized daily and the liberal left embraces those animals and calls America the aggressor. The Taliban made their bed, now they had to face the consequences. It wasn't pretty. 

Where we ran into trouble was when we turned our military from the greatest fighting force in the world, to nation builders and hamstrung them in the war zone. When Barack Obama became president, God save us, he immediately issued the order that our soldiers were not to shoot first, they were to read the Miranda Rights to the enemy. At every quarter, Obama restricted what our troops could do, but refused to bring them home. 

With all that being said, it breaks my heart to read, or hear, any American cheering the loss of these soldiers lives. They are sons, brothers, uncles, husbands, and fathers. They have family and friends who love them, and whose lives are now torn apart--nev­er to be fully healed. They need our support, not our ridicule or vitriol.

I ask that you remember these Navy SEALs are Americans who laid their lives on the line for you. They fought for their country and to keep their families safe. You are the recipient of that love and loyalty to country and family. They are gone, and it would be better to pray for those left behind than ridicule why they are there.
I am not one who can ever understanding disdain or hatred toward the U.S. military. For me, they are heroes. Brave men and women who daily lay their lives on the line in order to preserve the U.S. Constitution and America. They fight for each other, per one soldier, and to keep their families safe. Largely, they have a devotion to the Corp and America rarely paralleled by any other in this great nation.

So I close with this, let us be grateful for them, pray for them and their loved ones, and live our lives worthy of the great sacrifice they've made:


Greater love hath no man than this, that 
a man lay down his life for his friends. 
(New Testament, John 15:13)

They fight, and die, so that we might have the liberty and freedoms we enjoy here in America. Those very liberties and freedoms are under attack. So as our military goes into harms way, 24/7, let us, at minimum, become an actively, anxiously engaged citizenry, protecting the U.S. Constitution and our nation here at home while they fight abroad.

It is the very least we can do.

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Saturday, August 6, 2011

What Now? The Debt Debacle continues to spiral downward.

China currently owns $1.1 trillion of U.S. debt, I am certain that's about to go up to $3.5 trillion as Obama turns to his favorite creditor to get more money for his programs.

As of April of 2011, US Treasury bonds owned overseas accounted for $4.5 trillion of the national debt - up 10% on June last year. The U.S. now owes over $14.5 trillion. (We owed $7.8 trillion in 2005, to an exploding $14.5 trillion as of today.) China is the biggest owner of U.S. Treasury bonds - over $1.152 trillion by April this year - up 4% on last year. (Source Guardian.co.uk)

And what is China's response to this? A stern warning to Barack Obama, because he is our missing president, on this subject, to get our fiscal house in order and they, ever so slyly, recommend that we start with the American military, the greatest in the world, which they fear. Their motivation is clear, they've watched Congress as they weakened America's economy, now China slides right in and begins chipping away at the president and Congress to begin those fiscal cuts in the military budget. 

Normal Americans, you and I, would laugh in the face of the Chinese, pay them their $1.152 trillion and walk away. But we cannot be assured Barack Obama or the Democrats would do such a common-sense thing. I cannot assume they will stand for America before all other nations, because they haven't done anything smart in years, decades even. But what should be done, are all the cuts I recommended in a previous blog, the Chinese be paid back immediately, and then begin paying off the rest of them: 
Japan $906.9 billion, United Kingdom $333 billion, Oil Exporters $221.5 billion, All Other $199 billion, Brazil $206.9 billion, Caribbean Banking Centers $138.1 billion, Hong Kong $122.4 billion, Taiwan $154.5 billion, Russia $125.4 billion, Switzerland $112.4 billion, $87.7 billion, $78.4 billion, Thailand $60.7 billion, Germany $61.3 billion, $40.2 billion, South Korea $30.8 billion, India $42.1 billion, Mexico $26.7 billion, France $20.3 billion, Belgium $31.6 billion, Egypt $13.6 billion, Turkey $37.9 billion, Poland $27.4 billion, Italy $24.8 billion, Norway $21.1 billion, Netherlands $23.6 billion, Colombia $19.8 billion, Israel $19.3 billion, Sweden $21.4 billion, Philippines $23.9 billion, Chile $18.6 billion, Australia $13.1 billion, and last, but not least, little Gadolphin College, bringing up the rear, Malaysia $12 billion. (Source Guardian.co.uk)
The cuts I recommended in the same previous blog, would take care of China right off the bat. If we cut regulations, opened up our energy resources, raised the retirement age for Social Security and Medicare, cut out all fraud in Medicare, cut off all illegal aliens from U.S. Welfare programs, and the U.S. started living within its budget, only taking care of those responsibilities laid out in the U.S. Constitution, Article 1, Section 8, which clearly enumerates the powers of the federal government, then we can not only survive this economic crisis, but we can arise as a phoenix from the ashes, as it were.

But none of these happened. Barack Obama and the Democrats in the U.S. Senate effectively blocked any and all measures that would have prevented the credit rating downgrade we received from Standard & Poor yesterday:

"We downgraded the U.S. credit rating yesterday. It was motivated by a number of political factors: the political gridlock in Washington, D.C. makes us think its difficult for elected officials to put the U.S. on a long term, sustainable economic path. And part of it was because of the fiscal path itself, debt to GDP at the all-in level; states, local governments, federal government and that of liquid assets is about 75% of GDP. And that's going to trend up over the next decade, unless we get additional fiscal measures than what we have on the table right now." John Chambers, Head of Standard & Poor Rating Committee (FoxNews, Neal Cavuto, Cost of Freedom 6 August 2011) "The effectiveness, stability and predictability of American policymaking and political institutions have weakened."

You can thank the Democrat Party, Barack Obama and the Obama Administration for that last sentiment. They have systematically been weakening America for decades, under both the Democrat and Republican parties. (And keep in mind, I am a Conservative Republican and I wholly support the Republican Platform. Although the Utah County Republican Platform is by far and away, the very best.)

And what do others have to say about this untenable situation the United States finds itself in, thanks to the out-of-control spending of the federal government:
"18 countries have been credit ratings than the United States," says Congresswoman Michele Bachmann, presidential candidate, 2012 campaign season. "We have to go back, tear up the debt deal, and do a new deal. The markets said it stinks. The credit rating agencies said it stinks, and that we must now get our fiscal house in order--and the international markets are paying attention. Obama must admit he's failed the American people, put out a statement, a plan to address the market, and he needs to address the American people before Monday morning. He has to stop being AWOL on the economy." (Michele Bachmann, FoxNews, Neal Cavuto, Cost of Freedom 6 August 2011)
And Barack Obama, other than holding press conference after press conference, telling lie after lie, has put nothing of value on the table. The budget he submitted at the first of 2011 was summarily voted down in both the House of Representatives and the U.S. Senate, because it had a $1.5 trillion deficit attached. So what did Barack Obama do? Kept us in Iraq, Afghanistan, and promptly invaded Libya. Our deficit for this year alone, began to climb as America provided all the weaponry, and our soldiers, to the Libya campaign.

In the meantime, Republicans put plan after plan on the table, including the repeal of Obamacare, none of the budgets serious enough to address the issue at hand except the Cut, Cap, & Balance Act of 2011, which STILL went nowhere near far enough in cutting the debt currently crippling the United States of America. But tweaked, meaning, put some $10 trillion in cuts in there, and this would have been the solution to the debt crisis. But Senator Harry Reid (D-NV) immediately began attacking it, rallied the Democrats (not that they needed much rallying) to defeat it in the U.S. Senate. So, our one chance at getting this under control was torpedoed by the Democrats in Congress and the U.S. President, Barack Hussein Obama.

The warnings went out. They came from everywhere, including Standard & Poor themselves, but we were all willfully ignored. They were called in, tweeted, Facebooked, emailed, blogged about, talked about on reputable national shows as well as local ones, both radio and television, and we were still ignored. We were called fearmongers (and I have to say that handle belongs solely to the Democrats), terrorists, hobbits, racists, radicals, even right-wing extremists, simply because we called for some fiscal sanity in the federal government and a return to a constitutionally-limited government.

And what do others have to say about the status of the United States now?
"No one really knows what is going to happen when the futures, and international markets, open tomorrow." Terry Duffy, Chicago Mercantile Exchange Group CEO. "In light of the credit rating downgrade, I believe people will still flock to our treasuries. I think we need to get more clarity as to future regulation so businesses can expand, keep corporate tax rates low, which will be good for America in spending and growing. Downgrade is a little disturbing, I want to know where they were when people trading AAA rating securities that had no business being rated AAA, where were the credit rating agencies then?" (FoxNews, Neal Cavuto, Cost of Freedom 6 August 2011)
"Worst performance I've ever seen by Congress, S&P told them what was going to happen. Don't ever crowd a professional who has to protect their credibility, as S&P had to. Get those guys in Washington, D.C. to do something real and get us a real energy plan in America," said T. Boone Pickens. (FoxNews, Neal Cavuto, Cost of Freedom 6 August 2011)
"On the upside, Canada suffered a downgrade in their credit rating and they got it back, with three years of hard work. Japan also suffered a downgrade but is growing stronger, economically, even with the enormous natural disasters they've been suffering through." Chester Dawson, Wall Street Journal (FoxNews, Neal Cavuto, Cost of Freedom 6 August 2011)
It comes down to this. There are solutions. Real solutions. But will the politicians in Washington, D.C. turn loose of their greedy, grasping need for ultimate power, and instead put America first? Will they seriously put everything on the table and begin slashing programs and departments left and right. I recommend getting rid of every department, except the military, that violates the U.S. Constitution. I am certain we would have our fiscal house in order within a couple of years, if we did that.

Senator Mike Lee (R-UT) has submitted a Balanced Budget Amendment, which Senator Orrin Hatch (R-UT) quickly attached himself to, which would insure future Congresses would be held to these wise fiscal standards, should we ever get them, otherwise we will never pull ourselves out of this downward spiral to bankruptcy.

The Cut, Cap & Balance Act of 2011, if fixed, would do the job. So I call on the U.S. House of Representatives to fight, in earnest, with all the power they have, which is considerable, to get the Cut, Cap & Balance Act of 2011 through the Senate with a veto-proof vote, and on to the desk of Barack Hussein Obama within 21 days.

In addition, I call on them to begin making REAL cuts, beginning at $4 trillion, but better at $10 trillion, to be cut in the next 36 months. I call for business regulations to be lifted, natural resource restrictions lifted and the earnest drilling for oil, natural gas, and mining for clean coal, uranium, and other precious metals to begin immediately. I call for lands being returned to the states and states allowed to plum their own resources. I call for the federal government to recognize it created this unholy mess, and is bound by their oath of office (you know, to protect and defend the U.S. Constitution from all enemies, both foreign and domestic) to return itself to a constitutionally-limited federal government.

I call on the American people, all who believe America was, and still is, the greatest nation on earth; who believe the American dream is worth preserving, that America is worth restoring, that this Congress and this President are there at the behest of the American people, and that recognize their responsibilities in upholding and defending the U.S. Constitution and the United States of America, to wake up. Stand up. Speak up. 

Find those candidates who you know to have a true north, backbones of titanium steel, morals and values which cannot be compromised, and who understand the sacred trust they have been given by both the American people and God. Find those candidates and give them your all to get them elected on 6 November 2012.

And last but not least, I call on Senators Mike Lee (R-UT), Rand Paul (R-KY) and Jim DeMint (R-SC) to continue leading the charge in this fiscal and constitutional battle.


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