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02-21-2011, 08:44 AM
I went to CPAC recently. I probably met some of you there. Anyhow, I met a blogger there (Tom White) who, upon my inquisition, expressed interest in a contributor to his website (www.varight.com) who would draw a more youthful crowd. I guess I fit the bill--so here is the first article I have created for his readership about the "Youthful Inspiration for the Republican Party" which I discovered at CPAC:
Who are those with principles in the evolving Republican Party? The youth! It is the older generation which finds fascination with grand oratory and great hair. Please, look only to the recent gathering at CPAC 2011 for the required evidence. The young, who created record attendance at this conservative event, seek no apologetics; they are interested only in a hard and sometimes painful truth without hypocrisy and contradiction. After listening in on hundreds of conversations at the conference, and being involved in quite a few as well, it is quite easy for me to consider this distinction of ideas to be outright obvious.
In what way do the youth exhibit principle when older Republicans do not? They apply the same formula in their interpretation of warfare as they do welfare. That is principle. They place as much importance upon how tax presents itself in inflation as it does in income. That is principle. They understand the potential dangers of the Patriot Act similar to the way in which they foresee the perils of growing gun control. That is principle.
Please read the rest here: http://www.varight.com/news/youthful-inspiration-for-the-republican-party/
I hope to spread the message in my own small way, so let me know what you think.
Who are those with principles in the evolving Republican Party? The youth! It is the older generation which finds fascination with grand oratory and great hair. Please, look only to the recent gathering at CPAC 2011 for the required evidence. The young, who created record attendance at this conservative event, seek no apologetics; they are interested only in a hard and sometimes painful truth without hypocrisy and contradiction. After listening in on hundreds of conversations at the conference, and being involved in quite a few as well, it is quite easy for me to consider this distinction of ideas to be outright obvious.
In what way do the youth exhibit principle when older Republicans do not? They apply the same formula in their interpretation of warfare as they do welfare. That is principle. They place as much importance upon how tax presents itself in inflation as it does in income. That is principle. They understand the potential dangers of the Patriot Act similar to the way in which they foresee the perils of growing gun control. That is principle.
Please read the rest here: http://www.varight.com/news/youthful-inspiration-for-the-republican-party/
I hope to spread the message in my own small way, so let me know what you think.