Wednesday, September 29, 2010

Don’t forget the corollary to the Buckley Rule

Bill Buckley the Godfather of the modern conservative movement issued a Rule: Vote for the most conservative person who is electable. Although not identified as a corollary, Buckley also advised: Better dead than red. The advocates of the Buckley Rule today fail to apply the corollary.

A RINO's (Republican In Name Only) voting record will align more closely with the Communist philosophy than the Declaration of Independence. A moderate is not more conservative than a liberal. A moderate merely says let's take a smaller bite of communism.

Voting the most electable conservative still elects some ultra liberals (communist in sheep's clothing). The USSR advocated communism for nearly a century. They attempted to purge all conservatives.  Yet their liberal philosophy could not stand against the backlash of freedom and the wall came down.  

Freedom is the foundation of conservatism and the antithesis of communism. The TEA Party has applied the corollary. They support and vote for the most conservative candidate. A true conservative cannot be a communist.

The TEA party supported candidates of 2010 are the initial wave of the American backlash against the liberal forces attempting to mold modern America. In last year's general election and this year's primaries TEA Party supported candidates have shown political strength even when they didn't win. It is likely some may have won had the voters voted their conscience rather than being politically expedient.

I have made the determination that Unions, environmental groups, and the "can't we all get along" groups are communist in philosophy whether by intent or unconsciously being duped. So since we have reached the point where we believe all candidates lie, vote according to their sponsors. Or vote against based on their sponsors. This may cause you to vote outside the mainstream. But, doing so means you have taken a stand to stop the slide America is taking.

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