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The true 'Wall of Separation'

     The are many Americans who argue every day that the Government needs to maintain the Wall of Separation between Church and State. Well there is a real, true Wall of Separation that is at risk of being torn down the President Obama and the Liberal Democratic Leadership in Congress. This Wall of Separation is between the Government and the Free Market, Private Sector of the American Economy. Take under consideration GM ( Government Motors), all the Banks and Financial Institutions the Government now have a stake in, as well as pending Health Care Reform and it is not hard to see the Government chissling away that precious, necessary wall. The role of Government is to not participate in the competition, but to referee the competition. Lets consider the referees of a Football game, for example. The referees do not purposely affect the outcome of the game, at least they are not supposed to, their job is to make sure the rules are being followed and each team is playing fairly. In any given marketplace, the Government's role is to make sure each team is following the laws and playing the game fairly. The fact remains Government exists to keep Law and Order, not sell cars, involvement in the health care industry, or give loans. This begs the question, what is next? Is the government going to start running wal-mart? Will the Government start to run the NFL or the NBA? Is government going to start deciding what books Barnes & Noble can and cannot sell? Government cannot be involved in the Private Sector of the American economy, it will destroy it. Government does not exist to make a profit, that is the job of the people, each individual American citizen. When the size and scope of Government grow, there is the necessity of more money to be given to the Government, also known as more and higher taxes. Contrary to the belief of some certain unnamed Liberal Politicians in Washington, 5% of this country's population cannot support 100% of the country. YOUR taxes will be raised and that means less money in YOUR bank account and that ultimately leads to no American wealth and prosperity. After all, we are a nation of Individual People and our individual right to property needs to be protected and maintained. It bears repeating there is a Wall of Separation of State and Private Sector and this wall is precious and necessary. So, in a somewhat like fashion to President Reagan, I say, Mr. Obama do NOT tear down that wall!
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America needs a game changer

 All the time we talk about one political candidate or political party needing a game changing event, well right now we need to face the facts, America needs a game changer. I might just have an idea that could be, I emphasize could be, a game changer. Next Friday, September 26 Senator Barack Obama and Senator John McCain have a date. Instead of having the usual date that a Presidential debate encompasses, I believe they should do something different. Both Obama and McCain have campaigned on being bi-partisan and for the American people. Well right now the economic situation in this country calls for the American people to put ahead of personal political ambition as well as a bi-partisan solution. My suggestion, my challenge to Senator Obama and Senator McCain is to exhibit some of that bi-partisan leadership and instead of the usual Presidential debate, why not debate an Economic Package that will be introduced in Congress. Why not use that time to put together an Economic Package that focuses on creating jobs, strengthening confindence in the Markets, not raising taxes on anyone, and a true Energy policy that focuses on Energy independence. Both of these guys want to be the leader of this country, then they need to take the lead in a horrible Economic situation and quit their dumb bickering on who is to blame. Now is not the time to point fingers, now is the time focus on solving the problem. The quarterback of a football team does not stand on the sideline criticizing and blaming his defense for giving up a touchdown, he goes out onto the field and works as hard as he can to get a touchdown for his team. Barack Obama and John McCain need to quit criticizing each other and get out on that field and pick up their fellow Americans who made errors in judgement and work as hard as they can on scoring a touchdown. The start to this, I believe, is to use their date next Friday to debate and negotiate an Economic package that works for the American people and then turn around and tell every member of Congress that they are going to vote for it and yes tell the President he is going to sign it without objection. Its just a thought.

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