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Wednesday, January 23, 2008
Terry Jeffrey :: Townhall.com Columnist
A Party Against Pioneers
by Terry Jeffrey
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It can now be said with confidence that founding father John Adams would never vote for a Hillary Clinton, Barack Obama or John Edwards.

As witnessed by their South Carolina debate, each of these Democrats would annihilate the pioneering spirit Adams so prized in the American people.

When the British Parliament passed the Stamp Act in 1765 -- demanding that American colonists not represented in Parliament pay a tax on playing cards, dice and various documents -- Adams was infuriated at its infringement on the already well-established tradition Americans had of deciding things for ourselves.

He counseled his countrymen to remember they were descendants of pioneers.

"Be it remembered, however, that liberty must at all hazards be supported. We have a right to it, derived from our Maker. But if we had not, our fathers have earned it and bought it for us, at the expense of their ease, their estates, their pleasure and their blood," wrote Adams. "Recollect their amazing fortitude, their bitter sufferings -- the hunger, the nakedness, the cold, which they patiently endured -- the severe labors of clearing their grounds, building their houses, raising their provisions, amidst dangers from wild beasts and savage men, before they had time or money or materials for commerce. Recollect the civil and religious principles and hopes and expectations which constantly supported and carried them through all hardships with patience and resignation. Let us recollect it was liberty for themselves and us and ours, which conquered all discouragements, dangers and trials."

After Americans won their independence, it was this same pioneering tenacity that allowed them to settle and develop a vast continent.

The families that created this country built their own homes, cleared their own fields, grew their own food, took care of their own health and educated their own children. They depended on themselves and perhaps their neighbors. They did not depend on the government in Washington, D.C.

In exchange for the risks they took in striking into the wilderness, they found boundless freedom and the potential to create wealth for themselves and their children. There were no guarantees, just beckoning opportunities.

When the continent was settled, Americans saw other frontiers to conquer: The same spirit that drove them West drove them to be innovators and entrepreneurs in industries that already existed and in new ones they imagined and brought into being.

In their South Carolina debate, Clinton, Obama and Edwards offered the antithesis of the pioneers' vision. They competed in offering voters opportunities to become dependent on government.

Clinton opened the bidding, offering to help people pay for their homes and heating costs. "I have a package of $110 billion," she said. "$70 billion of that would go toward dealing with the home mortgage crisis. ... Then, I think we need to give people about $650, if they qualify -- which will be millions of people -- to help pay for their energy bill this winter." Continued...

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That may be true, rel lib
however, Romney has the expertise to do it the right way, the three Marx brothers was to impose punitive taxes on the producers (thats me and mine, you and yours) and I take exception to that government theft..and payola to people who broke our laws getting here/and people too lazy to work and play the system and we all know of at least one is a master at that game. I'm sick of paying taxes upon taxes so crooks can be re elected. I didn't read it, but one column refers to the FAIR tax as double taxation, duh what do we have now between state, local, fed, gas, and whatever other punitive assault they can think of to steal our money sneakily. Hitlary is the worst, Noam Chomskey is her alter ego, she's a Marxist..I'm not ready to cede this Republic to trash like her

romney
literally said "promise them anything"

he runs from state to state promising jobs in michigan, hurricane insurance in florida.

to blame this on the democrats goes beyond partisanship.

they both do it.
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