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Enlist to support and defend?

Over 30 years ago, I enlisted in the U.S. Navy.  It was for many reasons.  The primary one was I thought our freedom was worth defending from communism.  I thought the Declaration of Independence and the U.S. Constitution were two of the greatest documents ever written by man.  Our forefathers both established a government and limited its power, ensure freedom of the citizens.
 
We are engaged in a war in Iraq.  Before our last president engaged in a new strategy in an attempt to turn the tide and win, at least two leaders of congress, now the majority leaders of both the house and the senate, declared the war lost.  They told our enemies we had lost the war, at the same time more troops were being dedicated to the effort.  I thought and think that was an act of treason.
 
Within the last week, those same traitors raped democracy by passing legislation as theives in the night without giving the opposition in congress, or the people of this country the opportunity to learn the contents before it is sent to the president for his signature.
 
Would I enlist again?  No.  I could not support a corrupt government that will commit a fraud on the people.  Will I support and defend the constitution?  Yes.  The second paragraph of the Declaration of Independence reserves the right of the people to "alter or abolish it (the government), and to institute a new government" when any form of government becomes destructive to the rights of life, liberty and pursuit of happiness.  I do not believe it is yet time to abolish this government.  I do believe it is time to take our government back from the theives who are stealing it. 
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BHO is no JFK

The other day Sen. Biden, told us the next president would be "tested," just as John Kennedy was in the Cuban Missile crisis.  Sen. Obama responded quickly to put Sen. Biden's comments in perspective.  I believe this was with good reason:
 
John Kennedy was not first tested as president, as B.H. Obama would be, if elected.  President Kennedy was first tested as an officer in the United States Navy, in time of war; as Sen. McCain was.  Lt. Kennedy took an oath to defend the constitution of the United States from ALL enemies foreign and domestic, and he put his life on the line to do it: just as Lt. McCain did.  Lt. Kennedy rode a speed boat with torpedoes attached to it into the enemy fleet: Lt. McCain rode a jet engine with wings and bombs attached to it into enemy anti-aircraft fire.  Both were shot out of the saddle and both had their mettle tested.  The BOTH passed the test.  Both came home heroes.
 
After the war, during the Cuban Missile crisis, President Kennedy stood up to the Communist/Marxists.  He faced them down.  Thank God he had the fortitude (rephrased from sexist reference to male anatomy) to do it.  Unlike Sen. Obama, who aspires to sit in the same seat President Kennedy did, JFK did not associate with Marxists who advocated the violent overthrow of our country.  A refresher course in history:  The Weather Underground, in which Bill Ayers was an active member, attacked our government, (similar to the way the Federal Building in Oklahoma was bombed by Mr. McVey).  They did this many times and openly and actively advocated the overthrow of our government.  I know, I watched it on the news as a teenager.  Mr. Ayers believed in the same communism that had hold of the Soviet Union: the same Soviet Union that our President Kennedy was ready to go to war with to defend liberty and democracy.
 
All of this to say I believe there are HUGE differences between President Kennedy and Sen. Obama:  Sen. Obama started his political career with Prof. Ayers by openly associating with communist/Marxist anarchists.  He continued that association as a "community organizer."  John Kennedy would NOT HAVE HAD ANYTHING TO DO WITH a former member of the Weather Underground.  He, in all probability, would have kicked Bill Ayers' rear end given the chance.  It is truly an insult to President Kennedy's memory to compare Sen. Obama to a President who fought communism.
 
Obama responded to Biden's comments to kill this conversation because President John F. Kennedy had a lot more in common with John McCain of today than with B.H. Obama.  To paraphrase another former democratic candidate:  Mr. Obama, you are NO John Kennedy.
 
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