Conservatives really, really need to focus on conservative politics and individual freedoms.
Like Cynthia, mentioned in the article, I am a lesbian, and conservative. I am also a Christian.
Conservatives hurt the cause when we start trying to narrow down everyone into our own category of acceptable belief.
There is nothing about me that makes me any less of a conservative than any other person who would vote for anyone but Obama. I was totally able to see problems in electing the Trojan Horse Obama long before most people I know.
In my work place and in my family, I am the only conservative, gay, Christian who voted for McCain. There were a few others who voted for people other than Obama who were conservative, heterosexual, and non-christian or a few Christian.
The majority 70% of the people I know, who voted for Obama, are heterosexual, liberal/progressive, and most consider themselves Christians. Then there are the others who considered themselves conservative but didn’t do their homework.
Conservatives are not only Christians. Conservatives are not only heterosexual.
Conservatives are conservatives that share certain beliefs:
We believe in individual responsibility, the ability to work and make decisions for our own lives, the right to keep and spend our money as we choose, and the right to support our government to do what it was entitled to do under the Constitution.
When I vote it is for a government that I can support.
Most of the people who voted for Obama had no idea what they were voting for but a heck of a lot of them thought that they were going to get money and a free ride from Obama.
True conservatives knew that was not possible.
I really hope that true conservatives will chose to join together without splintering among ourselves based on anything else.
NJ cannot get rid of Corzine soon enough for the sake of this drowning state, and I would love to see the U.S. impeach Obama and his puppet Biden, Reid, and Pelosi.
In the meantime, Tea Partys and 2010 elections will have to do.





