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Thursday, July 29, 2010

Tea Partiers Unite to Defeat Democrats in 2010 & 2012


John R. Houk
© July 29, 2010


Joseph Farah of WorldNetDaily is a promoter of the Tea Party Movement. There is a caveat to his TPM support. Farah has been criticizing the Tea Partiers that only desire to focus on Big Government and Taxes; i.e. an economic obsession above all other issues that Conservatives of various causes might lean toward.

I am a supporter of the Tea Party Movement; however I am not personally involved in any of the numerous loose organizations that seem to be forming a loose rivalry to equal different Tea Party organizations. Frankly I have not paid much attention to the rivalries. I just love the concept of less taxation and placing an obstacle to President Barack Hussein Obama’s Transformation Agenda for America which appears to be anti-Christian, anti-Constitution, pro-Marxist, Pro-Counter Biblical lifestyles and Secular Humanist to the core.

Farah believes Tea Partiers should expand beyond Conservative economics and embrace Conservative social agenda’s as well. Although I don’t recall Farah pinning down a specific Conservative social agenda, I can think of some personal examples on my end. All my favorite social issues have to do with Biblical Christian Morality; e.g. pro-life, pro-Christian involvement in politics and public venues, anti-Islamist (or at the very least anti-Sharia) and anti-homosexual lifestyle acceptance.

I would love for the Tea Party to embrace Social-Conservatism on a unified front. On the other hand the one dialogue that unites all the Tea Partiers is Big Government and Taxes. These issues alone placed among American voters would slay the BHO Socialist behemoths that are beginning to appear to stampeding across American culture.

Personally I believe it is too early in the Tea Party Movement to advocate all the groups adopt simultaneous Conservative economics and Conservative Social issues. I sense there are significant amounts of center Left or normally political ambiguous people that vote as Independents which would be alienated and unwittingly continue Leftist messiah of Change. In 2010 and 2012 let us focus on what unites voters against President Barack Hussein Obama and his cadres.

Below are the feelings of Joseph Farah on the Tea Party Movement which are noble but I am uncertain if they are essential at this stage of derailing Leftists. If things change though for a unified Tea Party Movement of Conservative economics and Conservative Social issues – I definitely will be on that bandwagon.

JRH 7/29/10
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The fiscal-obsessed factions of the tea party jockeying to define the movement’s scope solely with dollar signs unwittingly are pulling a page straight from "The Communist Manifesto," warns the author of a brand new and very different manifesto.

"Since when are we concerned only about economic issues and materialistic issues? That's the Left's turf. They know this turf. They defined it. Marx and Engels. 'We live in a materialistic world. Everything's material. Everything's economic.' And now the right is going to fight back exclusively on that ground?" Joseph Farah, author of "The Tea Party Manifesto," said Wednesday during an interview on KION's "Wake Up Monterrey" in Monterrey, Calif.

"Our strength," Farah continued, "is the morals and values. The people that know that they're accountable to a God in heaven so they're self-governing individuals who police themselves. They don't need the tyranny of the state to do that."


In the interview with Mark Carbonaro, Farah confessed personal motivations to the Left Coast audience, describing how persistent reader feedback at WorldNetDaily.com prompted the "activism" that led to him author the book that presaged the tea party movement, 2003's "Taking America Back." His latest, "The Tea Party Manifesto," is dedicated to keeping that movement vibrant and effective by encouraging its members to establish a strong spiritual core.

Even now, he said, the "economic-only" wing of the tea party movement remains so afraid of frightening potential constituencies that they shy from any strong stance on issues with social implications – even ones in which staggering costs remain evident.


"These same people, I want you to recognize how extreme they are," he said. "They don't believe illegal immigration is an economic problem for this country."


Carbonaro asked Farah to identify just who in the tea party movement struck such a position.


"Dick Armey and FreedomWorks," Farah said.


FreedomWorks, Farah explained, forged the national federation of tea party groups and organized, "to their credit," a mass march on Washington. But the narrowed vision is actually a retread of familiar and failed Republican campaign slogans.


Carbonaro's personal experience with California-based tea parties reinforced that view.

"One tea party group that I've worked with, they felt that they wanted to keep their focus on economic issues because they felt that was the biggest tent they would put everybody under and there would be less dissention within the group," he said. "The rationale was 'Look, if we cut back the size of the federal government and we stopped the funding, if we cut back the money that's being spent, everybody is going to get what they want. The anti-war people are going to get less money spent on war. The people that are pro-life are going to have less money available for abortion services and Planned Parenthood and organizations like that.'


"The whole idea," Carbonaro continued, "was make the government smaller and there's less money for all these things that are so spiritually corrupting the government does."


Heard that one before, replied Farah, who described himself as "an economic libertarian to the extreme" when it comes to federal spending.


"(This is) what the so-called economic conservatives have been telling us for decades," Farah said. "How they're going to starve the beast. … Except when they get in power, what do they do? They spend bigger than the Democrats do.


"The point is, these folks, this is their rhetoric, and they don't even follow it when they have an opportunity," Farah continued. "All of the sudden they find all of these pet projects they want to start funding. How many times have we been through this … the big tent?"


Founding WorldNetDaily.com 14 years ago to conduct investigative reporting and meet the Framers' constitutional intentions of the free press serving as a watchdog on government and the powerful, Farah started recognizing a common thread in reader feedback.


"'Farah, thanks for telling us all these horrible things that are going on. Now what do we do about it?'" he recalled. "That question, at first I'd brush it off. I'd say, 'Well, it's not my job to tell you what to do about it. It's my job to tell you want happens.' After a while, that excuse would begin to ring hollow in my own soul.


"That's why I wrote the book, 'Taking America Back,' which I’m gratified to say was not a best-seller out of the chute by any stretch of the imagination," he said. "It came out during the Bush administration and nobody wanted to hear that we were going down the path to socialism and tyranny in 2003, right at the Iraq war was beginning. But since then, that book has sold almost 100,000 copies."


With the Obama administration accelerating the slide into socialism, the tea party movement represents the "last best hope" and must remain clear of distracting and destructive limitations, he said.

"I don't say this lightly, but I will just say it, it's our last chance," Farah warned. "It's our last chance to preserve any vestige of liberty that this country has inherited from our Founding Fathers. The tea party movement, I have to tell you, this is our nly chance. It's our last chance, to turn this country around."

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Tea Partiers Unite to Defeat Democrats in 2010 & 2012
John R. Houk
© July 29, 2010
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Farah: This is last chance to turn America around

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