Tuesday, October 21, 2008

Post-Election Strategies: How We Will Continue the Fight

With two weeks to go until the coming of the Messiah, I don't have much hope that McCain will be able to turn it around. However, I won't quit and you shouldn't either. I will vote, as I always do and always will, even though a conservative vote in California doesn't count for much.

The polls are "tight" but Obama has the lead in all of them. Democrats, especially young Democrats, often don't bother to vote and many won't this time either. So we must show up at the polls in record numbers to have a chance. If we are going down, let us go down with all guns firing. Be determined to never, never quit.

However, we may lose the election, so it is necessary to begin thinking of post-election resistance to the new socialist order. Here are my thoughts.

After his Holiness ascends to the Temple Mount and receives his laurel wreath, we can start figuring out (1) ways to resist the coming liberal tyrannies (like return of the "Fairness Doctrine"); (2) ways to overhaul and reform the Republican Party so that it actually is a conservative party that follows traditional Republican principles; (3) ways to ensure honest and accurate voting by legitimate citizens (a photo ID for voters is a must); (4) means of organized disobedience and peaceful resistance to Supreme Court edicts that are transparently unconstitutional, perhaps by readopting the old doctrine of nullification by the states; and (5) the ejection of Marxist professors and curricula from all university and college campuses, by persuasion if possible, by force of law if necessary. The Reds will no longer pollute the minds of future generations of Americans, and no, it isn't debatable.

Well, let's see now - I think I can think of one more: (6) organized resistance and opposition to the liberal/left mainstream media. Through boycotts of their advertisers and other legal means, we should be able to push the shaky New York Times into its well-deserved and eagerly anticipated bankruptcy. We'll take one leftist rag at a time, and the Times will be a worthy place to start. We must bring down the infrastructure of political liberalism and that means the university campuses, the mainstream media and any other institutions where liberalism has a monopoly on thought and free expression.

Resistance and disobedience to the Fairness Doctrine will be a must. The mislabeled "Fairness" Doctrine will end conservative talk radio and restore monopoly to the pro-Democrat mainstream media. Therefore, we must not abide by it. Open resistance to laws that advance the socialist state is necessary and needed. The Fairness Doctrine, if reinstituted, should be repudiated, refused and nullified by every red state.

For other states where repudiation isn't possible, alternative means of information transmission must be developed. Radio stations operating from ships just beyond the 12 mile coastal limit would be called for. Streaming radio programs over the internet could help restore the balance, though they would have to be streamed from somewhere outside the United States.

Should the Obamatrons come, we will find ways to fight them.

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