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Democrats setting GOP debate agenda


Democrats are proving they play better election chess, manipulating GOP primary away from national health care and First Amendment!
by Mark Vogl
(conservative)
Tuesday, February 14, 2012

At Chancellorsville, Virginia Robert E. Lee completely mystified the entire world when his depleted 40,000 man Army of Northern Virginia reacted to a brilliant and initially successful 100,000 man Yankee Army of the Potomac flanking movement, when Lee sent Jackson to outflank the flanker!  In this battle the Army of Northern Virginia won legendary fame when it literally drove an army two and half times it size from the field!  This battle is still studied today because of Lee's and Thomas Jackson's audacity, boldness, and incisive tactical genius!  

Before we go further, let's remember politics is a game of deception and distraction.  It's not about discussing issues, its about obsfucating the ones that hurt you the most!

Last week President Obama seemingly stepped into snake ptt when he attacked the Catholic Church by attempting to impose federal regulations which violate Catholic doctrine.  After taking a massive salvo of incoming, including a Catholic (they are normally Democrat votes) blast, the Democrats, with their main stream media allies, have slyly shifted the debate to the question of contraception and how the "radical" Republicans are anti women.  This attack could resonate, as Republicans are Pro family and Pro Life.  Though none have ever called for a recall of contraception devices.

This political gambit by the Democrats has some traction, but the GOP contenders could be bold in their counter.  How 'bout hold a joint press conference to put contraception to sleep.  All together, the GOP candidates could illuminate how Obama's action are exemplary his adminsitration's tyranny and oppression. And how there  is more to come with the implementation of national health insurance.  They need to point to President Obama's proven willingness to act unilaterally, without Congress advice and consent, on a wide range of issues.  They need to show what this means if Obama is re-elected.

Obama's counter has been daring, but the GOP can swamp him with a united boldness if they see that in this case, unity is the key.  If a joint press conference were held, that in itself would dominate the news!  Rush would have quotes for a week worth of shows.  And the unity would demonstrate that America is united in its opposition to Presidential tyranny.

Maybe Sarah Palin should, as a prominent woman, join with Michele Bachmann to call for this joint press conference!  May be all the GOP should take a cease fire for 48 hours to put contraception to bed, while at the same time demonstrating that the GOP can work together even in a heated and competitive primary season!

After denouncing the main stream media, and the liberal pundits for trying to shift attention away from the real issues of:

a. an attack on the first Amendment and freedom of religion.

b. and the massive tyrannical power of the pending national health care system!

The Republicans could use this combined arms operation of the Democrats and the main stream media as an example of what's wrong in America!  No one is representing America.  That's what the GOP primary is about!

Together the two issues are favorable to the conservatives, and to all the GOP candidates!

Here's a chance to sink a stake in the heart of Obama, will the Republicans take advantage of it, and plant seeds for November!

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Published: Tuesday, February 14, 2012
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