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If Republican politicians lose their bearings in the climate of radical change of American policy, how can the people of Idaho know the directions to travel, the places to stand, and the hopes to dream? Death of conservative politics means death to the values of righteous living. Idahoans risk becoming as commoners of the popular party blue states, where sanctity of life and the right to defend and live freely without the oppression of federal government is thought to be gauche.
The most sobering realization is that we’re only one new law away from losing every right that we hold dear and have based our lives upon. Idahoans are a proud and free people who found their lives upon the values of our conservative heritage. We speak our mind because we are free to speak it, and we gather together and discuss our problems and solve them quickly. Yet, those two basic rights can be thought subversive and threatening to the blue government, and are only one law away from being illegal.
H.R. 256 and H.R. 262 bills when implemented will take drastic measures against those who “induce someone to commit a crime” after reading a Bible passage, or counseling someone, or speaking against a group in a protected status. The liberals say the hate crime bill is necessary to protect their causes and to give teeth to law enforcement when they observe biased offenders. Who are the biased offenders? Those who claim to be led by a higher order; those who are led by God are thought equal to be led by those of the Fuhrer (p. 20) in the government explanation. The hate-crimes law expands prosecution to those who make another “feel intimidated”.
Are you prepared to be placed in jail for teaching about the second coming of Jesus Christ? Are you willing to kiss your family goodbye for ten to twenty years because you choose to stand for unborn babies by carrying a sign? Are you ready to be called a traitor to your country because you have served with honor as a trained warrior, thus classified as a possible threat to the nation you defended with your own blood? Are you ready to lose your rights because you make another “feel” bad when you speak your belief?
Some of us must stand and declare conservative values even as they are declared illegal by popular pundits. And “some of us” must be led by powerful conservative leaders that have the ability to gather people together to form a coalition and give us the power to defend the things of freedom we value in Idaho. Huck PAC has the potential of harnessing that power to keep conservative values alive, and Governor Huckabee has the charismatic leadership to be heard. It just takes “some of us” to join together and make our conservative voices heard; the more that speak, the louder the message.
I hope that “some of us” are “more of us” from Idaho, and that our strong foundations of a conservative and strong local government can be a model for many of the Republican politicians who seem to have lost their way. It’s time to stand up Idahoans for the freedoms we hold dear; join the conservative Huck PAC and lend your voice to our fervent message to ensure freedom to live our lives.
Kathy L. McFarland
Idaho Huck PAC Coordinator
The most sobering realization is that we’re only one new law away from losing every right that we hold dear and have based our lives upon. Idahoans are a proud and free people who found their lives upon the values of our conservative heritage. We speak our mind because we are free to speak it, and we gather together and discuss our problems and solve them quickly. Yet, those two basic rights can be thought subversive and threatening to the blue government, and are only one law away from being illegal.
H.R. 256 and H.R. 262 bills when implemented will take drastic measures against those who “induce someone to commit a crime” after reading a Bible passage, or counseling someone, or speaking against a group in a protected status. The liberals say the hate crime bill is necessary to protect their causes and to give teeth to law enforcement when they observe biased offenders. Who are the biased offenders? Those who claim to be led by a higher order; those who are led by God are thought equal to be led by those of the Fuhrer (p. 20) in the government explanation. The hate-crimes law expands prosecution to those who make another “feel intimidated”.
Are you prepared to be placed in jail for teaching about the second coming of Jesus Christ? Are you willing to kiss your family goodbye for ten to twenty years because you choose to stand for unborn babies by carrying a sign? Are you ready to be called a traitor to your country because you have served with honor as a trained warrior, thus classified as a possible threat to the nation you defended with your own blood? Are you ready to lose your rights because you make another “feel” bad when you speak your belief?
Some of us must stand and declare conservative values even as they are declared illegal by popular pundits. And “some of us” must be led by powerful conservative leaders that have the ability to gather people together to form a coalition and give us the power to defend the things of freedom we value in Idaho. Huck PAC has the potential of harnessing that power to keep conservative values alive, and Governor Huckabee has the charismatic leadership to be heard. It just takes “some of us” to join together and make our conservative voices heard; the more that speak, the louder the message.
I hope that “some of us” are “more of us” from Idaho, and that our strong foundations of a conservative and strong local government can be a model for many of the Republican politicians who seem to have lost their way. It’s time to stand up Idahoans for the freedoms we hold dear; join the conservative Huck PAC and lend your voice to our fervent message to ensure freedom to live our lives.
Kathy L. McFarland
Idaho Huck PAC Coordinator
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