True Conservative, Chad Adams, Running for NC Republican Party Chairman

25 02 2009

Republicans need a true Statesman to lead them back to their conservative roots! Republicans have been too busy being politicians, conforming to liberal ways, and trying to be moderate while Democrats are claiming to be Reaganesque, trying to appeal to discouraged Republican voters. We must rebuild the faith of Republicans that was lost during the last election. Reagan conservatism is not dead as some have claimed; it is alive and well! We just need an honest leader to successfully argue on our behalf.

If you live in North Carolina, Chad Adams is that Statesman that needs your support! Once we elect Mr. Adams at the state level, we will soon need him at the national level.

Please take the time to view the video and website below and help me support this great candidate!

Chad Adams for North Carolina GOP Chairman

http://www.adamsncgop.com/





We Are Responsible For Our Future

14 02 2009

“freedom is only part of the story and half the truth. That is why I recommend that the Statue of Liberty on the East coast be supplanted by a Statue of Responsibility on the West coast.”

Viktor E. Frankl
Man’s Search For Meaning





Public Dissatisfaction Leads To Political Involvement

14 02 2009

Dr. Michael Munger, the 2008 Libertarian gubernatorial candidate for the state of North Carolina and Chair of the Political Science Department at Duke University said in a recent meeting for North Carolina State University’s “Society for Politics, Economics, and Law” (SPEL) club that the general public shouldn’t have to feel the need to get involved in politics in order to get the government’s attention. If the government was really doing it’s job, political issues would not be at the forefront of people’s minds.

As we are all aware, politics is a huge issue in our society today. Almost everyone is declaring their opinions about what they want the government to do for them, for others, or to others. This is a tell-tale sign the public is dissatisfied. Dr. Munger stated (paraphrased into my own words of course) that during times of minimal government intrusion and people are satisfied with their representatives, political issues are not in their immediate thoughts. However, during times of increasing government restrictions and intrusions, people feel driven to get involved in order to have their voices heard because they feel underrepresented.

We are living in a time of increasing uncertainly and fear. Mostly due to the actions and statements of those who should have things under control.