Thursday, November 09, 2006
What the Election Results Really Mean
Opinion © 2006, by Guy L. Evans
November 9, 2006
Having birth-controlled themselves into the popular minority since 1973, Democrats now see their only chance of winning national elections by importing voters from Mexico.
The next six months will see a furious push by Democrats and their media mouthpieces to train the American people to accept Mexican nationals as voters. If this passes, get ready for President Clinton Part II.
There is a bright spot, however. I think that the Democrats and the media will pay a very severe price for this miscalculation. The American people sympathize with Mexican workers, but they don’t want to share power with them.
This puts Hillary in an un-winnable situation: If she supports voting rights for the very people she needs to win the 2008 election (Mexican nationals), then the other people she needs to win the election (Americans) will turn against her. For this reason, she will have to recruit other Democrats to do the dirty work for her so that she can remain unblemished.
This will be the big fight for the next six to twelve months. Watch for it.
Guy L. Evans
Aurora, Colorado
Opinion © 2006, by Guy L. Evans
November 9, 2006
Having birth-controlled themselves into the popular minority since 1973, Democrats now see their only chance of winning national elections by importing voters from Mexico.
The next six months will see a furious push by Democrats and their media mouthpieces to train the American people to accept Mexican nationals as voters. If this passes, get ready for President Clinton Part II.
There is a bright spot, however. I think that the Democrats and the media will pay a very severe price for this miscalculation. The American people sympathize with Mexican workers, but they don’t want to share power with them.
This puts Hillary in an un-winnable situation: If she supports voting rights for the very people she needs to win the 2008 election (Mexican nationals), then the other people she needs to win the election (Americans) will turn against her. For this reason, she will have to recruit other Democrats to do the dirty work for her so that she can remain unblemished.
This will be the big fight for the next six to twelve months. Watch for it.
Guy L. Evans
Aurora, Colorado
Thursday, November 02, 2006
Forgetting the Most Important Thing
Opinion © 2006, by Guy L. Evans
November 3, 2006
The most important thing to remember in next Tuesday’s election is that no matter how bad the Republicans are, the Democrats are much worse.
“Different” doesn’t mean “better”.
Don’t be a dummy, America. Don’t trade bad for worse.
Guy L. Evans
Aurora, Colorado
P.S. Osama bin Laden was right about you, America. You don’t have the guts to fight a war. You would rather lose than fight.
Opinion © 2006, by Guy L. Evans
November 3, 2006
The most important thing to remember in next Tuesday’s election is that no matter how bad the Republicans are, the Democrats are much worse.
“Different” doesn’t mean “better”.
Don’t be a dummy, America. Don’t trade bad for worse.
Guy L. Evans
Aurora, Colorado
P.S. Osama bin Laden was right about you, America. You don’t have the guts to fight a war. You would rather lose than fight.
Dear Critic
Opinion © 2006, by Guy L. Evans
November 3, 2006
This is an open letter to all the critics out there (and in here).
Dear Critic,
When you criticize me...
What do you gain?
What do you lose?
What do you intend?
What do you expect?
What do you feel?
What do you think you sound like?
How do you think I should react to you?
How do you see that I react to you?
What do you think you are doing?
What are you doing?
Are you just amusing yourself?
Are you just indulging yourself?
Are you just emoting?
Do you just like to hear yourself talk?
Can you understand the harm you do to yourself, to others, to your reputation?
Can you understand that your criticism is actually an expression of FEAR?
What do you fear?
Do you fear criticism?
Is that why you criticize me?
Do you understand that when you criticize me you give me permission to criticize you, also?
Do you understand that you provoke the very criticism you fear?
Do you understand that you make your own misery?
Finally, dear critic, what good does your criticizing do me?
Why, no good at all.
Guy L. Evans
Aurora, Colorado
Opinion © 2006, by Guy L. Evans
November 3, 2006
This is an open letter to all the critics out there (and in here).
Dear Critic,
When you criticize me...
What do you gain?
What do you lose?
What do you intend?
What do you expect?
What do you feel?
What do you think you sound like?
How do you think I should react to you?
How do you see that I react to you?
What do you think you are doing?
What are you doing?
Are you just amusing yourself?
Are you just indulging yourself?
Are you just emoting?
Do you just like to hear yourself talk?
Can you understand the harm you do to yourself, to others, to your reputation?
Can you understand that your criticism is actually an expression of FEAR?
What do you fear?
Do you fear criticism?
Is that why you criticize me?
Do you understand that when you criticize me you give me permission to criticize you, also?
Do you understand that you provoke the very criticism you fear?
Do you understand that you make your own misery?
Finally, dear critic, what good does your criticizing do me?
Why, no good at all.
Guy L. Evans
Aurora, Colorado