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Tuesday, January 05, 2010

'Serfdom vs. liberty in 2010'

A terrific column by Colin McNickle of The Pittsburgh Tribune-Review about what's at stake for Pennsylvania and the nation in 2010. The column was published in the newspaper over the holidays so if you missed it, please take a few minutes to read it.

We've seen how much damage Obama has done in one year. We won't recognize this country unless his socialist agenda is stopped in 2010.

As for Pennsylvania, we're stuck with Ed Rendell for one more year, but Keystone State residents will elect a new governor in 2010 and voters could dramatically change the face of the most expensive and most corrupt state legislatures in the country. The time to act is now.

From McNickle's column:
Pennsylvania, the State of Independence, now is the State of Corruption. Grand jury allegations more than suggest the state Legislature operates as a corrupt, criminal enterprise. And the words of the Pennsylvania Declaration of Rights from 1776 never have tolled more clearly: "The community hath an indubitable, inalienable and indefeasible right to reform, alter or abolish government, in such a manner as shall be by that community, judged most conducive to the public weal."

"Suckling at the public teat," you'll notice, is missing.

Americans and Pennsylvanians faces a crucial test in 2010. They can either continue traveling down the road to serfdom or return to liberty's boulevard. The republic's future hangs in the balance.
Read the full column at the link below:

Serfdom vs. liberty in 2010 - Pittsburgh Tribune-Review

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