Friday, December 31, 2010

WHAT IS PATRIOTISM?

Dear fellow lovers of liberty: I was just thinking.

Patriotism is not a flag that is flown on a day that few realize the significance. Nor, is it the recitation of a pledge to that flag, for, there is an obligatory desire to participate. Patriotism is not necessarily the fighting in wars that support the maintenance of freedom or even dying in those wars, for, conscription can carry a warrior to battle. Patriotism is not the apple pie that Mom makes nor the gathering around the family table at Thanksgiving to consume that pie, for, the hearth of home is a draw to any occasion. Patriotism is not any of the symbolic gestures that we as Americans celebrate or laud.

No, patriotism is not a thing to be celebrated only, rather the feeling of love for liberty and freedom and that intangible that can only be understood by those who embrace that which our founders, with the blessings of God, gave us. A feeling that transcends physical feelings of good health, national security, or food on the table. Patriotism is a feeling that only the grateful can relish and celebrate. Not with flags, fireworks, or frivolity, though those activities are part of the American persona, but with a deep appreciation for what we have inherited and a desire to pass to our posterity that which we have received.

Patriotism is also our responsibility to ensure that the American dream never dies but shines as a beacon to a world in despair. Patriotism was forged with the words of our founders when they pledged: "....our lives, our fortunes, and our sacred honor."

Kershaw Getty

Wednesday, November 3, 2010

NOW LET'S GET TO WORK

The election is over and for the most part the victory is sweet. Conservatives and "Tea Party" candidates did very well in federal and local elections. Many states that had their General Assembly in the hands of left wing radicals are now in the hands of conservatives. Governorships on a grand scale are now under the control of traditional Americans. So, the work is done and we can rest from our labors. WRONG!!!

There are still too many liberals out there and even one is danger. A gun with one bullet can kill you just as dead as a hand grenade, so we need to vote as many as possible out of office. We can't rest, for 2012 is just around the corner.

We must also consider Obamacare, welfare, bailouts, NEA (National Ed. Assoc.) NEA (National Endowment for the Arts), The FED, and a host of laws, departments and other items that need to be trashed. IT CAN BE DONE!!!!!

Obama referred to Republicans as "Enemies." If Republicans are the enemy what are Iran, and Afghanistan, the Taliban, and Al Qaeda?

It is far from over, patriots, but we have made a good start.

Tuesday, June 29, 2010

EXCITING TIMES

Often in these times when America is on the verge of collapse and the White House, Congress and the Supreme Court are doing all they can to bring this destruction to bare there is a bright light that is often overlooked. That light is and always has been "We the People."

When the bleakest of circumstances seem to cloud even our deepest hopes something inside requires good people to shoulder their way through the darkest times to seek a better way. Such is the case "at a time such as this."

In the past few days I have had the privilege of speaking with great American Patriots who want our country back. Folks who have an excitement that is sweet with love of God and country. This enthusiasm has bolstered my spirit at a time when I needed it most and has renewed my commitment to strive diligently to reclaim the America to which I was born.

So, with this fire in our belly may we march to the beat of the drums of Liberty and shoulder the responsibility that our founders passed to us, when they mutuality pledged, "..our Lives, our Fortunes, and our sacred Honor."

Can we do less?

Kershaw

Thursday, June 24, 2010

GUEST COLUMN


**THE FOLLOWING LETTER WAS SENT TO ME BY BILL REED, A FRIEND FROM SOUTH CAROLINA. IT IS EXACTLY AS HE SENT IT, INCLUDING PERSONAL COMMENTS. ENJOY.

KG




Hello fellow right wing nut job.
>
> As you are well aware, I have this fanatical hatred for communism and cannot find enough avenues to vent my disgust with what is happening to our country as we blindly race down the pathway to that most hideous form of government.
> The local paper will not take my letters without exercising the option of editing and I refuse to allow that since I am not using profanity (although I'd like to) or making any libelous statements.
> If you can do something with this, good. If not there's always the trash bin.
>
> By the way, how about our lovely Nikki Haley? The next governor of South Carolina!
>
> =================================================================
> Socialists/communists leaders have always mouthed the virtues of equality and sharing while completely insulating themselves from the stench of sweat from the toil of those who labor to support their grandiose lifestyles.
>
> The Obamas have mired themselves in excesses unimagined by most of those who voted for Mr. Obama, as well as those that had the good sense not to.
> Lavish parties, "state" dinners, and shopping trips costing the taxpayers millions, while millions wonder where their next paycheck is coming from, seems to be indicative of a pattern well established by other Marxist leaders.
>
> I recall Nicolea Ceausescu of Romania living in one of the worlds biggest homes,castles,palaces (or whatever it was called) while thousands of children, many infected with HIV, suffered in filthy orphanages that lacked the most basic health care.
>
> The North Korean "dear leader", Kim Jong iI lives in palatial splendor, protected by a powerful military, while much of the general population starve, and those that dare speak out are sent to reeducation camps where they are served a menu of hard labor, torture, and death.
>
> Could things get that bad here? Damn right they could and it's up to the citizens of the country to do what is necessary to prevent it.
> Naturally the first step is to seek relief through the voting process which is the sane and safe way to get the country back on track.
>
> If that fails, bear in mind that the founders of this country were peaceful men who petitioned an oppressive government for fair treatment and were left with no option but to fight for their God given rights.
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> It's often stated say that we are a nation of laws, violence is not the answer, and anyone who advocates violence against the government is a right wing nut job and so on.
> Yes we are a nation of laws but when the laws are obfuscated and used to suppress the freedom of the people, the laws become the enemy of the people and beg to be ignored.
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> As long as we have a second amendment we have a deterrent against total tyranny. If ever the government attempts to disarm the general population through homegrown legislation or international treaty, that will be a sure sign that all peaceful attempts to redress the wrongs visited upon the citizens by those in power have failed, or will fail.
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> What happens then will determine weather or not the United States remains the leading bastion of freedom in the world or just another struggling third world country.
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> Hopefully voters will go to the polls in record numbers this year to excise the malignancy continuously metastasizing in Washington that is destroying our once great nation, and the healing can begin.
>
> Bill Reed III
> Moncks Corner SC

Wednesday, June 23, 2010

SOME FOLKS JUST DON'T GET IT

**A letter I recently wrote to an editor responding to criticism that I do not know my history.** The letter was not published due to length.

Dear Editor,

In reference to four letters that were written to challenge my statement that America was founded on Judeo-Christian principles let me clear the air.

First: I did not say that America is or was a Christian nation. If she ever was she certainly isn't now.

Second: I did say America was founded on Judeo-Christian principles. These principles though not formally a governmental standard, for all faiths have equal legal status in America, are principles that the vast majority of the founders used as their standard and therefore greatly influenced and guided them as they chiseled out the foundation of the United States of America.

One writer quoted an excerpt from a letter Thomas Jefferson wrote to the Danbury Baptist Association allaying their fear that the government was going to establish a formal religion. This letter was written to assure the Baptist that government had no business interfering in the people's religion. It did not state or imply that the citizens could not inject their religion into the government's business. In any case, it was a personal letter and had no weight in law. Jefferson's opinion simply stated was, the Federal government was not to establish a religious sect or denomination. The Constitution did not restrict the states from doing so, and some did.

It is correct that Roman and Greek scholars, as well as others, wrote about the equality of mankind. In fact, our founders had many volumes of writings of these philosophers in their libraries. They also studied Locke, Hume, Montesquieu, and others. British common law was also part of the influence that guided our founders. However, all that they studied did not necessarily negate their Godly beliefs and their fundamental reliance on Him.

Mike Sawyer stated in his letter of June 17, 2010, that George Washington and Benjamin Franklin were Deists. Washington kept his beliefs close to the chest but his few writings on the subject support the fact that he was a believer, albeit not an evangelist. Franklin in his early writings called himself a " a thorough Deist," but later in life he no longer believed in a "Watchmaker" God rather an engaged God, as evidenced by his statement to George Washington when calling for prayer at the Constitutional Convention. Franklin stated, " I have lived, sir, a long time, and the the longer I live the more convincing proofs I see that God governs in the affairs of men." Hardly the words of a Deist. However, Franklin would not have been invited to speak at the Southern Baptist Convention had there been such an organization.

The statement "...the government of the United State is not, in any sense, founded on the Christian religion" appears as Article 11 in the Treaty of Tripoli. It was drafted by Joel Barlow a disgruntled minister who probably had a grudge against God, passed by Congress and signed by President John Adams. The Article was not a refutation of Christianity, rather it was intended to convey the message that the Federal Government was not officially Christian. However, it was a shameful way to appease the Musselmen and should never have been passed by congress and signed by Adams. As stated, President Adams signed the Treaty of Tripoli but he also made this statement; "The general principles on which the fathers achieved independence were....the general principles of Christianity...I will avow I then believed, and now believe, that those general principles of Christianity are as eternal and immutable as the existence and attributes of God; and those principles of liberty are as unalterable as human nature."

In his June 10, 2010, letter Mr. Ken Lynn rightly stated that there is a difference between the founding of North America and The United States. What Mr. Lynn did not concede, nor did I expect him to, was the fact that the settlers documents (Mayflower Compact, The fundamental Orders of Connecticut, The Unanimous Declaration of the Thirteen United States of America, etc.) and influences were passed on to the successive generations. Therefore, the "principles" were not lost, that is until the last 60 or so years.

It might also be noted that of the 56 signers of the Declaration of Independence 24 were seminary graduates.

Lastly, if I gave the impression that the pulpit is the "hub of morality" I want to clear that up once and for all. The pulpit is often not the "hub" of morality, but it should be.

Kershaw Getty

Wednesday, February 17, 2010

A Stange statement that holds truth

A friend recently told me something that set me back on my heels. "What!" I exclaimed as I fell to the floor, unconscious. After the reviving salts were applied she explained. "I voted for McCain'" but I'm glad Obama won." After fully recovering from my swoon I patiently listened. This friend went on to accurately explain that if McCain had won there would have been no uprising of the American people; no vigorous town hall meetings, no Massachusetts Scott Brown upset, and no "Tea Parties." She went on to say she believed it was God sent. UM, I thought as I stroked my beard, "She might have something here."

It is certainly true that a McCain presidency would have been a "business as usual" administration and that is the last thing America needs. "Business as usual" means continuing down the road to socialism, or more accurately a fascist "oligarchy."

So, now that we are where we are the question must be asked. Are we going to continue the momentum of Tea Party-ism or slowly lose steam? Now turn the page.

We as Tea Partiers have seized onto something that rivals or exceeds the significance of the original Tea Party. If the enthusiasm of the movers of the fight for independence had failed we would have still been under a less than ideal monarchy of the British Crown but we probably would have survived. If, on the other hand, this Tea Party movement fails and we as Americans remain on the course we are traveling we will ultimately be destroyed.

I'll continue to consider what my friend has said and do all I can to make sure Obama goes down as a footnote in history and America returns to her ideals of individual liberty, small government, lower taxes, moral fabric, religious liberty and the principles of the founders.

Thursday, January 7, 2010

COCKROACHES HEADING FOR THE CRACKS

In an earlier life I worked as a cable splicer for a utility company in southeast Georgia. As a junior member of the team it was my job to pull the manholes covers and place air ventilation hoses and lights in the holes so we could see and breath. Now consider the swampy area of the south and you find lots of BIG cockroaches (palmetto bugs)in every damp and nasty place. I would turn on the lights and these ugly creatures would head for the cracks so the light would not expose them. Keeping in mind these disgusting bugs turn the page.

Pelosi, Reid and their minions are doing exactly what these southeast Georgia sewer dwellers do when the light comes on, heading for the cracks. In this case it's the closed doors of their conference rooms as they craft this debackle we call "Obamacare." Light exposes nastiness and the only way to keep from getting zapped by it is to hide. Fortunatly, for us and unfortunately for the liberal Congress we know what's going on even if we can't see the actual maneuverings.

Well, we know the shenanigans so what do we do? In the sewers the roaches were too stupid to realize we workers knew where they were hiding, so, we got insecticide canisters, tossed them in the hole, put the cover back on and waited for the poison to do its work. Now turn the page again.

The American people know where the roaches in Congress are hiding and we know what insecticide to use. The ballot. The voting booth on Nov. 2, 2010 is the place to call in the exterminators and rid ourselves of some very pesky and disease carrying bugs.

Tuesday, January 5, 2010

When the Truth is called Whining

Sarah Palin's book "Going Rogue" has been labeled by liberal bloggers as whining, sour grapes, or just plain misinformation. After having recently read the book I find none of these accusations to appear to me to be true. The truth is, the truth is called whining when it doesn't fit the liberal agenda.

Palin explained how so called friends (campaign handlers) directed her life in such a way that the true "Cuda" could not come forth. Her cloths were chosen. Her speeches were edited or tossed altogether and her honest and tough approach to political matters was scraped by political correctness or political expedience. In spite of all this she managed to hang in there.

She explained, with facts and details, how the Hollywood elites and pathetic old comics not only trashed her, but her family as well. However, you would expect that from the California jerks and the so called "main stream media," who have nothing to do of significance and peddle dirt like a supermarket tabloid.

Palin's book was homespun and honest. A fresh approach to how it should be instead of how it is. A tough cookie with a bad attitude against dishonesty and a good attitude toward God, family and country.

Hers is an inspiring story and from which we can all take a lesson.

She made no indications as to where she goes from here but you can bet it will be watched by supporters and enemies alike.