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Think about it, in a constitutional republic, where democracy is the rule, legitimacy is realized by at least two things.
The first one is responsibility. That is, the elected representatives must be responsible to those who put them in office. That means they should not always vote the party line if the majority of their constituents are opposed to something the representatives party is advocating.
The second is accountability. I have yet to see anyone in Washington D.C. stand before a microphone and claim responsibility for the shape our country is in right now. Not only is no one saying how we got to where we are, but they are also asking for more money to perpetuate their failures.
The new health care plan does a subtle thing: it makes citizens into subjects. It is a trojan horse, that will be the entry vehicle for all manner of control over our personal lives.
It is imperative that we remove, as soon as possible, all who have a part, or had a part in the making of this mess, and be zealous in knowing the standing and state of our elected representatives characters. We don't need more politicians, we need statesmen.
I am not convinced the two party system is good for America, which is why I joined the Constitution Party. But in Alaska I am an "undeclared."
Republicans are not republicans anymore. Democrats are socialists. This is not the country my ancestors fought for, and this is not the legacy they desired for their children, nor is it mine.
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