A Good Day For A Walk

For the second year in a row, I will be travelling to Washington DC for the FreedomWorks 9/12 March on Washington entitled “Remember in November”.  This time my son will be going with me.  I am looking forward to participating in this event.  To be surrounded by so many patriots that realize a terrible mistake has been made with the election of our Socialist President makes you feel all warm inside.  I will again post pictures and comments from the march.

This rally and march should energize all freedom loving Americans to go to the polls in November and elect fiscal conservatives that will stop the crushing level of spending that continues to emanate from the Democrat party.  If you are able, I would encourage you to attend.  You will not be disappointed.

With the primaries over, the campaigns for many important seats are in full swing.  I continue to be impressed with Marco Rubio.  His depth of knowledge and stance on issues is refreshing.  He is running against an empty suit (Meek) and a sore loser (Crist).  Charlie said this week that now he supports the healthcare bill and would have voted for it.  That isn’t what he said when he was a Republican.  It sure looks to me like he will say anything. 

Meek should get pummeled in this race.  Whoever advised him to give up a Congressional seat he could have held for life gave him terrible advice.  I guess it’s back to Wackenhut for Kendrick.

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5 Responses to A Good Day For A Walk

  1. Al says:

    All too often we raise our kids to be apathetic to how quickly things can go wrong. Our country has either been doing well or has rebounded well. Some see this cycle as natural and neglect to teach younger generations about the importance of being politically educated, discussing what you know, and voting to have a say in your destiny. Congrats for taking the time to teach your son to not only care about something but to express it.

    • scr2695 says:

      Thanks for the kind word Alex. You are absolutely correct that we as parents need to teach our children. Letting the education system be the only voice or point of view they are exposed to is crazy. That sounds like a future blog entry.

  2. Trista Nimmo says:

    I like to read your blog a couple times a week for new readings. I was wondering if you have any other topics you write about? You’re a very talented writer!

  3. Ashley says:

    hey, nice blog…really like it and added to bookmarks. keep up with good work

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