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Toys for Tots

Recently I served as a volunteer coordinator for our church, distributing toys from Toys for Tots (US Marines). 

I was humbled to see the number of hurting families that came through our doors. I hugged and cried with many who were coming here for the first time, most never imagining they would be at this place, so desperate to have to depend on others. It was humbling. The hardest part was Toys for Tots donations had dropped 50%. We almost had to turn away families who had teenagers, we had no gifts for them, the second day they did not supply us with toys for toddlers... it was evidence of a hurting nation. Those in need were coming in record numbers and those who usually give generously; were holding back or not giving at all this year. Thankfully our church stepped in and purchased gift cards to fill in the gaps left by the Toys for Tots programs.

There was something else I saw that made me sad, literally to the point of nausea. I met the 'takers'.  Call me naive, but I had no idea that people would snub their noses at the gifts provided. One woman bellowed "If I had known it would be a bunch of crap like this I wouldn't have bothered to come'. Later I found out she is a taker. She signs up at several churches in the metro and 'takes' from each... there were others as well. At one point I feared for the safefty of the volunteers, wondering if there would be an issue. Voices were raised and threats were made. Thankfully nothing happened.  Then, another woman, demanded we pay for her medical prescriptions and asked for grocery cards. She was beligerent and had an attitude of entitlement. Much like I suppose the 'spread the wealth' characters will be like once the ball gets rolling after Jan 20th. It is going to be interesting to see what happens.

All in all this experience has changed me, and my family. Our Christmas buying is going to be 10% of what it was last year, because we honestly do not 'need' any more stuff. Who knows maybe the money we save will purchase airline tickets to some warm tropic beach in Febraury when all the 'gotta have' shoppers begin paying their credit card bills...







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Change is coming...

There is a change coming, this is evident. I believe the people in America will be more divided after tonights results.

If Obama is victorious, the America I know and love will begin to cease to exist and in its place will be a socialistic moral decay where life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness become something we once dreamed of...The "I have a dream" speech will be a distant memory and we will be telling our grandchildren, we HAD a dream once, but there was a change and we lost our constitutional right to pursue it any longer.

If McCain wins, I fear the civil unrest that may breakout on our homeland. For conservatives, this campaign has not been about race, it has been about values, about freedom about honoring what makes our country the greatest nation in the world. However, there has been a movement to rekindle the fire had been brewing and now the embers are red hot, just waiting for the 'righteous wind' to fan the flames.

I believe Mccain/Palin is the best choice with regards to my own personal beliefs and moral standards.



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All Aboard??

 

 

 

 

Are you climbing back on the train?  

I keep feeling like I am in a cartoon and trying to get on the RIGHT train bound for the White House - 

First I climbed aboard the most beautiful Red, White and Blue Train. It felt new, clean and pristine. It was the Thompson Train - I even got to blow the whistle!  - Then it was as if someone forgot to load the coal, for as soon as the steam began to fuel the momentum, it went cold, fizzled and the train pulled into the political graveyard.

So I climbed off, wandered through the train yard trying to find my way to the truth train, the one that would take me to the Promised Land. Then I saw them, the other trains bound for Washington DC, One stood out as the train to take - a lot of money had been spent to refurbish it to make it seem safe - so I climbed onto the Mitt Romney Train. This time I got to meet the engineer and I was impressed, just as I threw my heart over the bar, then as quickly as the train started, he drove his train into the sand pit. A dull thud. Nowhere to go but off the tracks. 

I found out, that many of the other passengers on the Romney train had also been on the Fred train. No we all just walked around in a daze, lost - confused.

Then the engineers of the Fred and Romney trains gathered around a large podium and explained that there was only one more train left and we had better board it, along with them if we really believed in the first train.  They explained that some of us might not like the smell if this train, as it had been down the tracks once before and it still had not been thoroughly washed before this trip. 

We pointed out the other trains, they were much smaller. One was pure white, with a large cross on the side.  The other smaller train had a large arrow that said one way, no compromise.

We noticed another train, still in production, it was amazing. It was the largest of all the trains, it seemed to have everything we wanted to ride the rails - we asked: "would be ready before the trip?" The answer was curt  "there are only two tracks that head to the White House, only one goes all the way, there is no third track that can go all the way".

We would have to wait until 2012 before this train would be ready.

So, reluctantly, we got on board the only train left. The one that Fred and Romney told us to board.  I hide my face behind a mask, I did not want any of the others,, those who I told I would never get on this train, to see me and ridicule me... as the train pulled away from the station, the stench overwhelmed me at first, but somehow, after a few hours I didn't seem to notice the smell anymore. 

Then, I decided to relax and go along for the ride, see where it would lead. I went out on the deck of the train, just to get some fresh air...the scenery of the American landscape brought nostalgia to my mind, I began to believe I was on the Right train. It wasn't perfect, but it was loaded with armament and followed closely by jet fighters, I felt safe. 

Until I saw... him...  the engineer... he was a hot tempered little man, wearing an old military uniform.  He was pulling a lever. Then I noticed the track, it shifted. The train began to turn...seemingly left... but it wasn't a sharp turn... just a gradual sway, it was hardly noticed by most of the other passengers. 

We made a stop in Minneapolis, a big rally before we finished the trip to the White House. 

As I got off the train, I heard a noise, it sounded like a rock concert, and then I saw it...another train. t was Green. It was the biggest train I had ever seen. It was surrounded by a crowd, and they were yelling something about change.  I was afraid of that train. It had a seal on the doors that sent shivers up my spine. The passengers seemed drunk, mesmerized by the engineer. The train was adding cars for the droves of followers that were arriving to ride this historical train. 

Then I turned around and saw the name of the train I had been on and I felt betrayed by Fred and Romney. I felt like I have been punched in the stomach.

 

The name:   McCain Train.

I think I will walk -- and maybe spend a bit more time in the Lords presence, follow His lead on this journey to the White House.  

I don't think I like trains so much anymore.

I am not one to give up though, so I boarded but hung out in the caboose, keeping to myself, listening in the wings. 

Slowly, I began to understand the meaning of unity. I began to feel the passion to fight for a cause bigger than me again. I began to enjoy the ride, but I was still wearing a mask...

As we pulled into the next station, I was taken by surprise. Our train was maneuvering to hook up to another car.

There was a familiar engine right from my own backyard in Minnesota...  quiet, not too assuming, but good for the long haul. Aplenty was in the driver seat, he waved with a genuine smile, looking like a school boy waiting to be picked for the team.

The Romney engine was there, cleaned up, sand removed from before and now ready to run, if called upon.

There were many others, but the Mccain train passed them all by... 

Then I saw it - it took my breath away...

It was an authentic steam engine!! 

We were told it came from the rugged mountains of Alaska and was picked just for this journey.

  I had never seen anything so beautiful...and it was heading this direction. 

No one expected it.

The passengers began to scream and cry... with tears of joy!

They were hooking the new engine to the McCain train!

She was a beauty!  Her power was invigorating. I had never imagined a train headed for Pennsylvania Ave could move so fast!

It had a roar, yet it was comfortable. Her whistle made music!!

Then it happened, the train shifted, and the crowd roared, it swung to the right and instantly I felt home again.

Riding the rails.

On the Mc-Palin Victory train!

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Happy Dance


Good news!

 Fred is back and he is talking!

I was absolutely thrilled that Fred si sharing his wisdom with the American people again!

It is good to hear a conservative voice, one who speaks with honor and dignity. Someone who stands for the foundational principles our nation was founded on and the fight to maintain smaller government, individual liberties! Fred is back and so is my optimism and belief in America!

You said it Fred - Conservatism is alive and well in the USA!

I am still a Fredhead in Minnesota

A note to those reading my blog: My All Aboard post was written after we were thrown into the tailspin -- that was the race for the republican nominee after Fred dropped out. Gut-punched is how many of us felt and still do for a lot of reasons. Fred speaking on Townhall.com is welcome to many of us - we need a clear voice, one that does not waiver in what He stands for. That is why many of us donated to a political campaign for the first time, why many of us, knocked on doors, made phone calls and believed that the resurrection of Reaganism was on the horizon, it seemed when Fred stepped aside - so did the heart of the Conservative voters.

I am not sure where we go from here, but standing up and rallying around the conservative message is what I intend to do -- Lead the way Fred!

Let's rally folks!


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Newt's Math Lesson


I watched Newt Gingrich speak @ CPAC last night.

I found myself revved up, inspired and praying he would make an announcement, maybe throw his conservative hat into the ring?

 Instead he gave a math lesson. A list of numerical statistics. They were profound.

The one that stood out and made the most sense. 80/20.

We have all heard the 80/20 analogy before, but Newt put another spin (no pun intended) on it.

He said (paraphrasing) I would rather have to argue with the candidate we have left -  20% of the time -  versus arguing with a Liberal  nominee 80% of the time.

In my heart, I know he is right.

I could not bear living 4 years under democratic rule, knowing I could have made a difference.

I don't like it.  This not having a true choice. having to settle for third place.

I know what I am going to do.

Vote.

I refuse to believe that I am going against my core principles.

I believe in America.

I believe no matter the outcome, God is in control.

I was elected as the co-chair of our precinct, during our caucus on Super Tuesday. After Mitt dropped out and Fred backed McCain, I almost gave back the nomination.

I am glad I waited.

I am glad I am letting the dust settle.

Everyday is a new day.

NO!, I am not jumping with pom-poms... but I do have hope again.

Conservatism is alive and well...

Thank You Mr. Gingrich for the math lesson.

I will vote for you in 2012.






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