Win In 2010! But What If We Don’t?

reagan_flag_squareWe are one day past the 100 day mark and already I am pondering the election in 2010 and it’s consequences.  (Truth be told I’ve been pondering it since Nov 5, 2008.) With the impending liberal majority in the Senate and the certain liberal majority in the House, with same-sex marriage making waves across the nation in more states, with no end to our child killing policies in sight, and with our private sector becoming more nationalized one private company at a time, I find myself wondering how I will feel if we loose in 2010.

Honestly, we can’t lose.  It’s too important and there are too many things riding on this election.  Look at the current administration’s lack of integrity that they bring to the table on issues, their savior-style spending habits that are bankrupting us, and their seeming derogatory view of America’s place in the world.  These are huge problems and we must bring enough of the country together to gain more republican seats in both the Senate and House.

But what if we don’t?  What if after the 2010 election we’ve not gained any new seats?  I don’t mean to sound too despondent, but I am not sure at that point how much faith I will have in the American public.  It’s already quivering a bit after having seen the first 100 days, knowing that the American people got duped in the last election by the convergence of the MSM and the liberals.  If we can’t gain any ground after what’s already happened to our country in just 100 days, then what will it take to wake the American people up?

I’ve heard both Mark Levin and Glenn Beck say that we conservatives out number the liberals in this country.  After a quick view at Rasmussen’s 100 day polling results, I’m still not sure.  But I hope they are right and that we can fight back this onslaught of leftist liberalism.



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