Sunday, February 8, 2015

                                                                                                                    February 2, 2014

 

Mother Knows Best

Mitt Romney's decision last week not to run for the GOP nomination for President cleared the way for the Republican establishments first choice, Jeb Bush, an obedient, good old boy politician who has great aristocratic name recognition, big corporate money at the ready, and a politically correct Mexican- born wife; stellar prerequisites that give him a free pass to go to the head of the GOP political pecking order. For the next two years, the Bush- league campaign will play out, while most conservative Americans who are tired of the same old smoke and mirrors go underground and finish preparing their survival bunkers.
Romney spoke of hoping that one of our next generation Republican leaders may emerge. Next generation? I hate to be a spoil sport, but we no longer have the luxury of time to allow another young, inexperienced politician assume the role of Commander-in-chief. Youth does have it’s advantages; affability, good looks and unlimited energy, but with age comes; shrewd judgement based on experience, looks that do not lend themselves to self-indulgent, egotistical, narcissism, and energy that, once the kid’s have left home, includes time to read and reflect, vital hours to renew the soul and hear God's whispers.
America is at war. Our main goal should be survival from the beast called Islam and I no longer feel good about electing another politician. What our Nation needs more than ever is a righteous, heroic General like George Washington to step forward and save America for our future generations.
Just what will the qualifications be for this General? First and foremost, he will be a Commander-in-chief whose primary responsibility is to protect Americas sovereignty and keep the people safe. He will be reluctant to go to war, because he has witnessed the death and devastation it creates, but once at war, will have our troops backs, properly equip them, and never send them into a battle we do not intend to win quickly and forcefully. This General will believe in God and openly pray for his protection and guidance. This General will be righteous; brought up and educated with a high code of moral ethics and values and will lawfully abide by the Constitution of the United States. This General will be a brave, courageous, spokesman for America, a leader the entire world will respect. This General will be an American patriot.
As we all know, Obama has ‘retired’ many Generals because of their conservative views and unwillingness to honor his nefarious, treasonous actions and there are probably a handful who would make great Presidents. One General in particular comes to mind, Lt. Gen. (Ret.) William G. “Jerry” Boykin who was one of the original members of the US Army's Delta Force. Later, Jerry Boykin commanded all the Army's Green Berets as well as the Special Warfare Center and School. In all, Lt. Gen. Boykin spent 36 years in the army, serving his last four years as the Deputy Undersecretary of Defense for Intelligence. He is an ordained minister with a passion for spreading the Gospel of Jesus Christ and encouraging Christians to become warriors in God's Kingdom. Jerry Boykin is currently Executive Vice President of the Family research Council.
Barbara Bush made national headlines in April of 2013 when she said on NBC that her son Jeb shouldn’t run for president in 2016. Mother always knows best, but I think Jeb drank too much of the Kool-Aid. 
http://cynthiajquinn.net/?p=1069

My Comments on Ms.Quinn's, Mother Knows Best  

Loved your take on Mothers' words of wisdom.  Mother's do know what's best for their children even when those children are adults and even when they are accomplished people in their own right. Jeb should put more weight in taking advice from his mother(who happens to be a competent woman). She raised 6 children who are successful, contributing members of society, who value family and have deep convictions of faith.  Her poise and convictions helped make them the people they are today, but her intuitions can help determine the roles they should play in the future. Toni



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