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    The Patriot’s Notepad presents the candid and unedited wisdom of fellow citizens who wish to express their thoughts and views on America’s political landscape.

     


    Wednesday
    Feb222012

    Ideological Objections to President Obama

    by Roger Pol 

    Recently I was asked to state my reasons why I "hated" president Obama so much. This was, of course, after I had been labeled a racist for objecting to the Federal mandate to provide contraception as part of all health insurance plans. I of course, don't "hate" our president, I just don't agree with his ideology and policy initiatives. 

    So, I started thinking about it and with the help of my esteemed colleague Mr. Peter Ferrara, have responded as follows: 

    I will provide specifics for concern about President Obama from my perspective. While I'm sure many will consider this to be either hate speech or a racist comment, it is actually all true. If you don't agree, provide specifics of any statements which are not accurate. 

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    Tuesday
    Jan032012

    Operation Gun Runner – Murder and Cover-Up

    by Robert Arvay 

    It's a shame that Obama was willing to help narco-terrorists kill hundreds of innocent people, just so that he could expand his power over law abiding American gun owners. But that is how tyrants operate. 

    Obama's gun control efforts needed a boost. It seems that all his efforts, to prove that American gun sales were the problem, were not working. The darn gun sellers would not sell guns to the narco-terrorists. 

    So Obama came up with a plan: ask the gun dealers to sell guns to known narco-terrorists. Tell the gun dealers that it's all part of a government operation to track the guns and find the terrorists. 

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    Saturday
    Dec312011

    Happy New Year, My American Neighbours

    by Cam Vallee 

    The trials and tribulations America has endured these past three years have caused the rift between citizens in your country to widen. It is of great concern to me. I have been watching and engaging with Americans for four years now in the hope of being a warning bell on to the path you are currently walking. Socialism and socialistic ideology is currently tearing European countries apart. Here in Canada, with the help of your Tea Party ideology, we are finally in full reverse, but it will take more years than I have left in my life to undo the damage that we did to our country over fifty years ago. It is my one wish for Canada this year that we continue the good fight. 

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    Thursday
    Dec222011

    The Gift

    by Cam Vallee, our "Northern Neighbour"

    I was raised in the very small French Canadian community of St. Lina, Alberta, Canada. It is located as far north in that Province and near to the tundra line that you can get. The eldest child of a family of eight we were the definition of dirt poor but never knew it. While farmers grew grand fields of wheat all around our tiny farm, the only thing the ground seemed to want to grow where we were located was rocks. I can remember my father hitching one of the horses up to a dirt sled and we would walk behind it picking up rocks and chucking them onto the back of the sled. We would then take them to the edge of the property and dump them down a small hill. I swear those rocks used to walk right back up that hill again bringing their families with them because when we did the same thing the next day they were back!

    My mother could make a great soup out of nothing! She could take a scrawny chicken and use what meat there was on it to feed us for a week. If I had shoes, they never fit me properly. We all needed dress shoes for Church. I was an altar boy but all we ever got were hand me downs. To this day, my toes are clawed from the constant wearing of shoes way too small for my feet when I was a kid. But you never thought of complaining! You wore them with pride!

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    Thursday
    Dec222011

    The Ross Perot Factor – Redux?

    This explains why RINOs sat by silently while the Left lied about and libeled Sarah Palin. The RINOs would rather lose to Obama than to win with Sarah Palin. 

    The new dynamic is that rank and file Republicans are increasingly aware that the Democrats are ruining the nation, perhaps on a very long-term basis. As we move closer to selecting a Republican nominee for president, that disaffection will begin to eclipse the RINO influence in the Republican Party. 

    If there is another Ross Perot fiasco, the irony may be that the spoilers who hand victory to the Democrats will not be the TEA Party, but the RINOs. 

    Unless the TEA Party can attract very large numbers of Independents and Reagan Democrats, the Democrats will retain power – and that will be the ruin of America. 

    Our work is cut out for us. Let's win one for the Gipper … and for our children. 

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    Wednesday
    Dec072011

    Remembering Pearl Harbor

    by Robert Arvay

    “ Dec 7, 1941 , a date that will live in infamy…” 

    Today is the 70th anniversary of that date. Yet I would warrant that if one were to ask young Americans on the street what that date means, an enormous percentage of them would have no idea. Even if they somehow managed to recognize that “Pearl Harbor” is not a woman’s name, there are too few who would know that the Japanese bombed it, or why, or what was the name and outcome of the resulting war. 

    One of the surest ways to lose freedom is to take it for granted. Too many of us are doing just that. 

    Most of the men who preserved our freedom in World War Two have since passed on into their eternal reward. Only a few remain among us, and daily, their number diminishes. Soon, they will all have gone the way of our heroes from all previous wars, including the Civil War, and the American Revolution. 

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