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"And ye shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free." - John 8:32
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Author:  Bob Webster
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Date:  April 20, 2012
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Indiana: Replace Dick Lugar ("Obama's favorite Republican") with Richard Mourdock

Trojan horse "RINO" Republicans like Susan Collins and Olympia Snowe of Maine have a strong ally in Indiana's Dick Lugar. It is time that Republicans and others devoted to Constitutional governance rid the GOP of their "Democrats in hiding" members of Congress.

Indianan's have an outstanding opportunity to replace their "Republican In Name Only" (RINO) Senator Dick Lugar with a true Republican whose allegiance to Constitutional governance is genuine. That Republican is Richard Mourdock.

The question is simple. Do you support continued appeasement of Barack Obama's massive unsustainable entitlement spending by the sitting "Harvey Milquetoast" Senator Dick Lugar? Or do you want a Senator who stands up for those principles upon which this nation was founded (See "Monumental" if you need a refresher).

Not only is it important that Barack Obama be soundly thrashed on November 6, 2012, but it is just as important that the GOP obtain an overwhelming majority in the US Senate and that that majority be composed of true constitutionalist Senators committed to massive reductions in entitlement spending and adherence to constitutional limitations on federal authority.

Indiana Republicans have a clear choice between the pretender, Dick Lugar, and the real thing, Richard Mourdock. Lugar pays lip service to our founding principles during election cycles, then "gets along" with Democrats at any cost in Washington. Our nation can no longer afford Senators who are not strongly committed to constitutional governance. Lugar cannot and will not make that pledge.

Indianans, please do your part to create a Senate dominated by GOP members who take their oath of office seriously and will stop the profligate spending in Washington. Government was NOT instituted to take care of people. People are far better helped by their family, friends, churches, and private charities. Government entitlement breeds an entitlement mentality that becomes imprisoned by the government dole. Private charity provides people with a pathway to acquisition of abilities needed to provide for their own needs and retain their own dignity.

How many of you, if given the chance to donate $1000 to either the Salvation Army or the US Treasury, would give to the Treasury?

Let your primary choice reflect how you'd donate that $1000.

A vote for Lugar is a vote to throw it down the bottomless pit of the Federal Treasury.

A vote for Mourdock is akin to donating to the Salvation Army. A wise choice that will do far more to help American citizens.

Bob Webster
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Biography - Bob Webster

Author of "Looking Out the Window", an evidence-based examination of the "climate change" issue, Bob Webster, is a 12th-generation descendent of both the Darte family (Connecticut, 1630s) and the Webster family (Massachusetts, 1630s). He is a descendant of Daniel Webster's father, Revolutionary War patriot Ebenezer Webster, who served with General Washington. Bob has always had a strong interest in early American history, our Constitution, U.S. politics, and law. Politically he is a constitutional republican with objectivist and libertarian roots. He has faith in the ultimate triumph of truth and reason over deception and emotion. He is a strong believer in our Constitution as written and views the abandonment of constitutional restraint by the regressive Progressive movement as a great danger to our Republic. His favorite novel is Atlas Shrugged by Ayn Rand and believes it should be required reading for all high school students so they can appreciate the cost of tolerating the growth of unconstitutional crushingly powerful central government. He strongly believes, as our Constitution enshrines, that the interests of the individual should be held superior to the interests of the state.

A lifelong interest in meteorology and climatology spurred his strong interest in science. Bob earned his degree in Mathematics at Virginia Tech, graduating in 1964.


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