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Why do I recommend to vote for Republicans in November.

Posted on | September 4, 2010 | 3 Comments

Magnus Johansson

The Republicans have long since missed their chance of being honest and trustworthy. When restoring a house, you shall not try to repair a log rotten to the core, you instead replace that with a new and fresh one.

What can you do now?
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Answer from Orly:

I got this comment above from a reader Magnus and it reflects many similar comments, so I need to respond and explain my position.

Yes, there are corrupt Republicans, I am not happy with everything the leadership of the Republican party did or doing now, I have serious concerns, however there are two main points that I want to bring forward: you have to be pragmatic, not dogmatic and the second point is renewal within the Republican party, which was pushed by the Tea Party movement.

In life you don’t get everything that you want, you have to compromise, you have to be pragmatic and you have to vote for a better candidate between the two choices that you have in front of you. Nothing is ideal in life, you will never find an ideal candidate.

Second point is renewal within the Republican party. There are 33 senatorial seats  due for  election this November. Roughly half of these 33 will be Republican come November 3rd.  I can think of about 11 states, where Republicans brought forward new faces, fresh blood, new ideas. Big part of the renewal is due to Tea Party movement.  PA, AK, UT, KY, NV, CO, CA, NY, WI, FL, DE, AS are states with new candidates. Some candidates I am more excited about, among them Rand Paul in KY, Sharon Angle in NV, Joe Miller in AK, Kristine O’Donnell in DE. Some candidates seem to be more aligned with the old party establishment, but you have to pick your battles and you have to plan and time your battles. If you try to attack on all fronts simultaneously and change everything simultaneously, you will be spread too thin and you will not be able to succeed. Same goes with funding. I have a hard time raising $20,000 for this judicial extortion of sanctions, assessed against me by Judge Land, who wanted to quash our movement, however I understand, that it is temporary. Currently, there are so many Congressional, Senatorial and gubernatorial candidates soliciting for contributions, that it is hard for anybody to get contributions. I believe, that after the election, it will be easier to get contributions and continue this legal battle. Keep in mind, it is not only the battle to unseal Obama’s records and remove him from office as ineligible, it is also a battle to clean the elections process, to make sure that Sequoia software, that is used to count our ballots and that  was compromised by the fact that Venezuelan dictator Hugo Chavez de facto owned it from 2005-2007, will not be used in 2012. There are many other concerns. We will not solve everything in one election, so let’s be pragmatic.

Let’s take CA. I might disagree with Carly Fiorina on some issues, however I have to say that my husband and I had an opportunity to meet Carly and her husband on the campaign trail. They both strike me as very decent people, genuinely concerned about the fact that the state of CA is in de facto bankruptcy. Carly appears as a very down to earth human being, she does not have a big ego of a professional politician, she has a good practical mind and   experience of running HP, a Forbes 100 company. On the other hand, her opponent, Barbara Boxer, pushed for absolutely insane, draconial environmental regulations, which cost the state of CA 2 million jobs. The state is completely bankrupt. So, between Barbara Boxer and Carly, it is definitely Carly.  As far as issues, where I might have disagreements with Carly, I will address them with her after the election. 

Now, in regards to my opponent in the Republican primary for the position of the secretary of State of CA Damon Dunn. The party establishment came up with a new paradigm of pushing forward minorities, believing that they might give a certain edge in the swing states, close elections. I believe, that this is the reason, they pushed forward with Dunn, even though he never even voted until the last year, named Obama as his political hero and committed fraud by not disclosing on his voter rgistration card the fact that he registered in two other states and registered as a democrat.  This new paradigm might work in some instances, when this minority candidate stands for something. This paradigm seems to work in FL with Marko Rubio, but with Damon Dunn more and more people realize that he is not a Constitutionalist, that he is presented as something he is not. Party establishment played games and tried to show him as a Tea Party candidate, which he wasn’t. In most Tea Party straw polls I was getting 67-85% of the vote.  The fact, that Damon Dunn stood up and spoke in support of Obama and ground zero mosque solidified this realization.

 What I can see, is that there is a need for a major overall within the Republican party, particularly in CA. CA is a big state with a big party machine.  It is not enough to bring new candidates and have support of the grass roots movement, there is a need in the overall of the whole party machine. For example, one of the top  party operatives here in Orange County, CA, is an attorney Jim Lacy, who also happened to be on the board of CA bar. Jim Lacy is a partner and co-founder of the US Justice Foundation together with Gary Kreep. US Justice Foundation made money for a year and a half soliciting donations for legal actions against Obama as ineligible president. Kreep joint me in two of such actions. Jim Lacy gave interviews, where he stated that Obama was never vetted, however on the election day of the Republican primary Jim Lacy viciously attacked me and stated, that people should not vote for me because my ideas of Obama’s illegitimacy for US presidency are cockamamie ideas. This interview was done by a reporter Kacie Hunt and published in a number of magazines. So, here is a Republican party operative, who not only spoke about Obama’s illegitimacy to presidency, but who, together with his partner Gary Kreep, made money on it, yet he   lied, showed no decency, no integrity, no honesty and viciously attacked me on the election day, denigrating me for something he, himself, advocated. Yes, I’ve seen corruption first hand. Jim Lacy is only one of such examples.

Together with many other patriots and decent Americans I am working hard to clean up this corruption. I hope, that the Republican party of CA will vote at it’s next convention  for Tom Del Beccaro as it’s chair. Tom is an attorney, who showed integrity all along, he did not lie, he did not engage in the back stabbing, as Jim Lacy did. I hope we will have new leaders in the Republican party both on state and national levels. The fight for the office of the CA Secretary of State is not over. We cannot let corrupt and lying politicians from either one of the major parties take this office, as it is a key to our future and future of our children and grand children. We have a court date, we have a chance of taking this seat and cleaning up elections fraud, but this battle will  take longer.

Many of the readers of this blog are members of the US military. You studied military history If you remember, Nazi Germany started the war with Russia with  the “Blitz Krieg”, with a quick attack. The same was done by the Japanese at the Pearl Harbor. All it did, it awakened the sleeping giant. On both the American and Russian fronts  the parties with the most endurance and justice on their side won the war, even though they lost the initial battles. We have the endurance, we have the human decency and justice and inalienable rights  on our side. We will win the war.

  “When any form of government becomes destructive, it is the right of the people to alter it”  Declaration of Independence.  

Orly

Comments

3 Responses to “Why do I recommend to vote for Republicans in November.”

  1. Jan
    September 4th, 2010 @ 6:04 am

    You are mistaken about Germany’s attack on Russia. I suggest you restudy Operation Barbarossa — it was not even close to being a surprise attack like Pearl Harbor.

  2. Jon Carlson
    September 4th, 2010 @ 8:16 am

    The Nazi GOP is not reformable. The Democrats are actually a colition of various groups usually out for themselves. Best to stay at home on election day and keep your conscience clear. Why spend years after you vote regretting who you have voted for? The newspapers used to vet the candidates and keep them in line. So don’t buy any newspapers.

  3. dr_taitz@yahoo.com
    September 4th, 2010 @ 8:36 am

    I am not mistaken. you need to red history and read Molotov Ribentrop agreement

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