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Sunday, November 02, 2008
Paul Jacob :: Townhall.com Columnist
The million-dollar question
by Paul Jacob
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“Change”: the official buzzword of Campaign 2008. Everyone seems to be for change. Barack Obama and his supporters first shouted it as a slogan, but John McCain and his backers have long since dittoed their fondness for it.

The “why” is obvious: Both camps desire to connect with voters, who have long been denied the political change they so overwhelmingly favor. Yet, while political folks have learned to annunciate the word “change” and to use it correctly in many, many sentences, not quite everyone is really for it.

A question on Connecticut’s ballot next Tuesday makes this painfully obvious.

The question automatically appears, by constitutional mandate, on the Constitution State’s ballot every 20 years. It gives voters the opportunity to call a convention where delegates can propose amendments or revisions to the state constitution.

The question amounts to, in more simple language: Should we select delegates, and have them sit down, talk about and hopefully propose some changes?

I note that proposing actual changes certainly seems to be associated with the whole idea and motto of “change.”

So, yes indeed, Connecticut voters now consider a Yes vote. A convention to debate and write constitutional changes, changes that would then be approved or rejected by the voters, might produce the kind of reform voters desire. In instances where that is not the case, poor ideas can be rejected.

Given the alternative — the special interest-dominated legislature — those who really do want change see a convention as by far their best opportunity.

Top of the reform list for Connecticut voters is a process for direct voter initiative, like neighboring Massachusetts has — as do 23 other states, including California, Florida, Maine and Ohio. That’s smart, because initiative and referendum is the path to all kinds of other reforms like term limits, tax limitation, protections from eminent domain abuse, and much more.

Of course, voter initiative is anathema to politicians and special interests (who don’t fancy giving an inch to the general public interest) and thus it is not likely to fair so well in the state legislature.

This week, a poll conducted by the Center for Survey Research and Analysis at the University of Connecticut showed 50 percent of the state’s voters have voted or plan to vote Yes on calling a constitutional convention. With 39 percent opposed, there remain 11 percent undecided.

That same poll found that 65 percent of Connecticut citizens favor establishing a statewide ballot initiative process.

Meanwhile, the forces opposing change (and even its mere possibility), slapped together a million dollars to begin a barrage of TV ads to frighten voters against a possible convention.

The group formed, “Vote No — Protect Our Constitution,” received a $325,000 check from the National Education Association in Washington, DC, another $315,000 was quickly kicked in by the Connecticut Education Association. The state’s chapter of the American Federation of Teachers plopped down another $105,000, along with $10,000 from each of the professors’ unions at the Connecticut State University system and the University of Connecticut. Other big checks rolled in from groups including the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees (Council 4) and the Connecticut AFL-CIO.

These are some of the most powerful — if not the most powerful — political forces in the state, organizations designed to gain specific funds and particular policy benefits from government for themselves. And yet, they actually have the arrogance to suggest they are seeking to protect voters from the bad, ole “special interests.”

Like them.

In fact, it’s the message of their campaign: Fear. Fear of ourselves and our ability to self-govern. Fear of special interests (like them) and their power to rip us off no matter what.

The “Vote No” campaign’s television advertisements argue, “Question One means special interests set the agenda. Eliminate our basic rights. Ban gay marriage and abortion. Tax giveaways to corporations. Cut workers rights and benefits.”

The arguments are almost too ridiculous to warrant a response. The so-called special interests urging a Yes vote had raised just $12,000 at the time the No forces approached the million-dollar mark. As John Woodcock, a former Democratic state legislator and a leader on the Yes side said, “We are being outspent 83 to 1. It’s the individual vs. behemoth special interests. It’s the grassroots vs. the establishment. It’s David vs. Goliath.”

Attack ads to the contrary, none of the freedoms recognized by the Bill of Rights is open for tinkering. Furthermore, supporters of a Yes vote, like the Federation of Connecticut Taxpayer Organizations, are most assuredly not seeking “tax giveaways to corporations.”

It is true that the state supreme court’s recent 4-3 ruling recognizing a right to same-sex marriage in Connecticut has mobilized the Catholic Church, The Family Institute and some religiously motivated activists to support a convention even more than before. The recent UConn poll, however, showed a majority of state voters opposed to a ban on gay marriage.

At the No website, one reads this ominous warning: “The public has no say on what the lobbyists propose to do to the constitution.” But most certainly the public does. The people get to vote any proposed change up or down. This omission is, of course, essential to whipping up irrational fears of a convention.

Perhaps Connecticut’s political bigwigs exclude this important fact also because they dare not mention what they most oppose: The voters having “more say.” Voters get the final word on both the changes proposed by a constitutional convention and ballot issues proposed by citizens, should the convention lead to the enactment of a ballot initiative process.

Similar constitutional convention questions appear on the Hawaii and Illinois ballots this year, similarly mandated by their constitutions. And the campaigns in those two states echo the Connecticut campaign. Voters seeking initiative and referendum to check the power of politicians and special interests are also urging Yes votes on those state convention questions. And, likewise, find themselves bullied in the battle by the well-heeled insiders.

In Illinois, the company of David Axelrod, Barack Obama’s campaign guru, has the $3 million contract to convince voters to say No to change.

There is good change and bad change. The entrenched political insiders in every state and in Washington don’t want either one . . . no matter what jingles you hear this time of year.

That’s why the change we most desperately need is more citizen control of government. In Connecticut, there is a real chance for real change.

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We should all be afraid at the
thought of an America run by Obama and his leftist illuminati ideals. We won't recognize our Constitution or many of the American principles upon which our country was founded.

So far...
Congress has received 634 applications from all fifty states for a Constitutional Convention per Art V of the Constitution. Congress has ignored EVERY ONE.

Article Five says: Upon application by two thirds of the several states Congress shall call for a convention to propose ammendments.

It says nothing about what type of ammendments, how long it takes to get the two thirds, or what all the applications are about. In fact, the applications need not state a subject.

Once the convention has proposed an ammendment it goes through the same ratification by the states as ammendments proposed by Congress.

By ignoring the 634 applications filed over the past 200 years, Congress has denied the rights of the Constitution of the people to control government.


Obama not The One
THE END OF THE REPUBLICAN PARTY AND THE IMPOSITION OF ONE PARTY RULE BY THE DEMOCRATICS - A PERMANMENT DEMOCRATIC ELECTORCIAL COLLEGE BULLET PROOF 270 MAJORITY THAT WILL RULE FOR THE NEXT HUNDRED YEARS AND BEYOND.

lawrencehoule@yahoo.com

WE ARE ON THE VERGE OF THE GREATEST SOCIALIST REVOLUTION SINCE COMRADE LENIN IN 1917

THE RISE TO POLITICAL POWER OF COMMUNITY ORGANIZERS (OBAMA’S ACORN WARRIORS) AND THE CREATION OF AN EGALITERIAN SOCIETY OF EQUAL PEOPLES (ALL EQUALLY POOR)

WILL MCCAIN BE THROWN OVERBOARD ALLOWING THE CORRUPT OBAMA AND DEMOCRATS TO TAKE OVER THE SHIP OF STATE


Many Americans are getting ready to throw McCain - a good, honest, genuine American hero overboard back into the rice paddy and do to him politically what his Vietnamese captors did to McCain physically and impose on the United States permanent Democratic Party rule.



This Is The Stuff Of Revolution
Prepare yourself for the American people to rise-up and take over their country. There may be some, or many, who will lay down and take this, but there are also enough that won't stand for it. This may be one of the few times that conservatives actually organize and march on Congress.

I'll be there.

Special interests and deception
That the NEA contributed a substantial sum to defeat Connecticut's ballot initiative/constitutional convention measures tells me all I need to know. May the voters see through the illuminati, elitist, special- interest smoke screen.

THE TRILLION DOLLAR ANSWERS
Our most important concern for the future of our Republic, if Obama is elected, will be complete control of every facit of governance, ownership of the financial institutions and American enterprises. Unions will ensure socialism prevails in the “Obama, Pelosi, Reid Dynasty.”

Speaking in July 2007 at a conference of Planned Parenthood, Obama said, "We need somebody who's got the heart, the empathy, to recognize what it's like to be a young teenage mom. The empathy to understand what it's like to be poor, or African-American, or gay, or disabled, or old. And that's the criteria by which I'm going to be selecting my judges."
http://althouse.blogspot.com/2007/07/obama-on-supreme-court -appointments-we.html

Six of the current nine Supreme Court justices will be 70 years old or older on January 20, 2009. There is a widespread expectation that the next president could make four appointments in just his first term, with maybe two more in a second term. Here too we are poised for heavy changes dangerous to freedom! http://online.wsj.com/article/SB122515067227674187.html

Moreover, fifteen Federal Appeal judges will be appointed in the “Obama, Pelosi, Reid Dynasty.” With a “filibuster free” congress and senate our Republic is doomed to socialism for the next fifty years or longer! Obama tells us he is a Marxist! This means our U.S. Constitution and Bill of Rights will become useless.
http://www.usasurvival.org/obama1.html


Change IS NEEDED...... NOW

Do you want a "Keeper" or a job ?

Obama wants to be his brothers "Keeper".

His bro lives in a hut.
His Aunty lives in a slum.

McCain promises an increase in jobs.

Do you want a "Keeper" or a job?

Defending Obama - Mission Impossible

How does someone defend a person with NO character?


1) The summation of all of their decisions and actions (judgment).
2) Their personally held values.
3) Their views on sancity of life.
4) Their defense of the helpless.
5) Their associations, allies and friends.
6) Their honesty and personal integrity.

Those Trying to Defend Barack Obama have no other recourse than to attack the messenger of the truth about him.

Those Trying to Defend Barack Obama have no other recourse than to point to other peoples bad behaviour in hopes of mitigating the horrendous lack of empathy that Barack Obama has for defenseless little Babies.

Those Trying to Defend Barack Obama have no other recourse than to try and point to others 'Radical' alliances and friendships in hopes of changing the subject.

Those Trying to Defend Barack Obama have found there is absolutely NO way to defend Barack Obama so they use any ruse they can to get off subject or change the topic.

Attempting to defend Barack Obama is a 'fools' quest at the very best.

http://hisfacts.blogtownhall.com/2008/10/21/obamas_radical_ and_communist_alliances.thtml

http://hisfacts.blogtownhall.com/2008/08/30/babies_crying_i n_terror.thtml

Paul is right
I live in Illinois, and changing our state constitution is on the ballot this year. Chicago politicians (like Obama) are used to running the state, and a great deal of money has gone into defeating the initiative.

My deciding moment came when I received a leaflet in my school mailbox (I am a teacher). It was from the Illinois Education Association. The minute I saw they were telling me to vote NO, I threw it away and decided to vote YES.

Ballot Iniatives
Here in Calif when the sample ballots are sent out by the Sec of State, following the exact wording of the measure is a Pro/Con Statement and a rebuttal to each.
You pretty much can skip the legalize and go right to the arguements for and against to figure which side of the measure you should be on. Each will list several individuals and/or advocacy groups that either favor or oppose the
measure.
Red flags always go up whenever I see teachers Unions, public employee Unions or any darn Unions for that matter favor a bill. It's a neon sign saying bend over and grab your ankles, there won't be any lube and we'll lift your wallet while we're back there.

The million-dollar question
Yep, "fear of getting ripped off no matter what" from government is high on my list. As the Framers of the Constitution clearly envisioned taxation, especially income tax, is anathema to freedom and coercive in nature. The “bailout” is a horrendous form of taxation without proper representation. Ron Paul’s platform elucidated on that extensively and I would have voted for him if he had not dropped out. McCain/Palin is the next best bet…Nobama is not even a remote consideration with his less than fair “redistribution of wealth” pledge.

Connecticut Constitutional Convention
The commercials opposing Question 1 are a dead giveaway. Living in Connecticut, one might have guessed that the vested interests that currently control the Nutmeg state would be behind the effort to shut the voters out of the process. The public employee unions and their forced union dues bankroll the "liberal"/"progressive"/socialist lackeys who currently control Connecticut politics.

This is part of a widespread elitist and socialist agenda which shuts the voters out of the political process, and uses our taxdollars to do it. The public employee union war chest comes from us. We pay taxes, the taxes go to pay state workers who are forced by law to belong to public employee unions, which use 80% of those dues to support, overwhelmingly, Democratic candidates and causes regardless of the wishes of the individual workers/members.

Now, when voters have an alternative to this corrupt one-party control, they find those same taxes/dues, both on the state and national level, used to beat them back again. And all with the gratuitous assistance of Richard "I Never Met a Microphone I Didn't Like" Blumenthal, CT's champion of his Yale Law School chum Hillary Clinton, the most corrupt female politician in American history. The stench is just too unbearable.

WHO......
Who trusts Barrack Obama and why ?

Vote for Sarah
Sarah Palin Knows how to run a business successfully.
Sarah didn’t about being a mayor until she became one.
Sarah learned very fast and did very well as a mayor.
Sarah didn’t know everything about a state governor until she became one.
Sarah learned very fast and did very well as a governor – 80% approval.
Sarah didn’t know much about being vice-president when she was asked to run for vice-president.
Sarah is learning very fast and she will do very well as vice-President. If called upon to be President, she will have learned quickly, and will do very well as President.

Biden and Obama don’t know how to run a business at all and they never will.
Biden and Obama don’t know anything about being a mayor, and they never will.
Biden and Obama don’t know anything being a state governor, and they never will.
Obama doesn’t know anything about being a state senator, and he never will.
Biden and Obama don’t know anything about United States senators, and they never will.
Biden doesn’t know anything about vice-president and he never will.
Obama doesn’t know anything about being President, and he never will.
All Obama knows is how to be a rabble rouser and terrorist.
Biden doesn’t know much about anything and he never will.

DG
It's not really a good idea to "trust" political candidates ever--even the ones you like. I like Barack Obama and what he stands for, but if he stopped standing for those things, I wouldn't feel like I owed him any loyalty just because he was president. I imagine most liberal/progressive types would agree on this.

SAY NO TO OBAMA -BIN- BIDEN!
VOTE MCCAIN-PALIN!!!!

Really DG
What exactly is it that he stands for that you like? Most of his positions seem to be like changing sands blown about by the winds of whoever he is talking to or about. Except of course those who seek lives of the innocent or our basic freedom to decide for ourselves how we should live. Maybe that is it you feel to inadequately prepared to decide any matter for yourself and think giving up your freedom for the promise of a crumb of food is a great trade. The only problem is one day you, your children, or grandchildren will have to fight and lose blood to regain those freedoms you threw away so quickly and easily (and might I say shortsightedly)for a meager handout to feed you for a day.

OBAMA GO HOME
SEEMS LIKE OBAMA STILL CAN'T PROOVE HE WAS BORN IN OUR BELOVED COUNTRY !!!!! I THINK HE SHOULD CATCH THE NEXT FLIGHT TO THE OLD COUNTRY WITH AUNTIE, TILL HE CAN !! WHAT SAY YOU ??? MAYBE HE CAN DO BETTER SPREADING THE MONEY AROUND THERE ?? MMMMMMMMM!!!!!!

Why will Obama, Jr. not authorize

access to his original birth certificate? What is he hiding?????

new infomercial for Obama
http://www.nationalrepublicantrust.com/video_aboutobama_eg. html

Go to this link to see the 9 minute destruction of Obama coming to all the battleground states today and tonight!

McCain is going to win this thing!
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