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BTW SOMETHING

reagansr2.pngOk so heres the skinny. Ive been extra busy with my buisness outside of The Irate Nation. I have made efforts in recruiting some guest bloggers. And to them I am greatful.
So life has been busy, times have been chaotic and the world is still on fire. Billy Joel may have not started the fire… but the liberal fire starters of last year, today and soon tomorrow haven’t held back one bit.

Never fear loyal TIN fans. There will be further postings here. And the leftards and all their socialist types.. they have yet to feel reality’s gravity.

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Irate Radio – The Interview

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Cutting edge, no holds barred politics from a conservative standpoint. A NEWT ONE HI DEF LIVETune in for saturdays show. Your favorite evil conservative Irate_Nate will be their guest. Be sure to tune in around 7AM westcoast time. Hosted by SONLITKNIGHT

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T.I.N. Important Sites

An interactive central community for those dedicated to confronting the jihadist threat JihadChat.com

FireSociety.com is quickly becoming America’s Grassroots Community — a place where grassroots conservatives can add their input to the debate, chat with other citizens and even launch their own citizen initiatives.

Who needs digg when you got Right Bump. RightBump.com

a website created to help arm the liberty-loving silent majority with ammo — ammo that strikes at the intellectual solar plexus of the Left. ProtestWarrior.com

RightMarch.com Patriotism In Action.

StopTheAclu.com Beating Them With Their Own Sickle And Hammer

EuphoricReality.com  In defense of American freedom

These are just a few of my personal favorite sites that I support. I hope all that visit The Irate Nation make a trip to each of these sites and participate.

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More Regarding Speaker Gingrich: Tax and Economic Policy

Note: I should mention that the reason why I’m critiquing Speaker Gingrich is because I think he’s potentially the most thoughtful of any candidate in the race, Republican or Democrat. There are disagreements I have, and I think if I keep writing people will see that we can maturely disagree in the Republican party and still support each other. I definitely endorse his candidacy, and hope he runs, so I can have someone I actually want to vote for.

There’s nothing in this list of policies and goals that will surprise those of us immersed in conservative ideas. Lower taxes help business grow, as we are allowed to do more with our own money. The increased tax revenue that comes from lower taxes in turn enriches the government and allows us to maintain our position as the world power. Such a climate exists right now (in all this talk about the war, people have forgotten the Bush tax cut worked, and that our economic growth is tremendous,) but there are ways in which we are discriminating against industry – i.e. unions being too powerful, other countries having less regulations in terms of business – that could take the competitive edge we get through tax cuts and throw it away.

I would be remiss if I didn’t mention that our Leftist friends are exactly right about something, and Speaker Gingrich must address that point if we are to thrive. The Marxist critique of work in The Communist Manifesto has one point that really cannot be refuted – the modern worker is reduced to being part of a machine, his work is less “craft” and his ability is tied directly to the money. If drug-dealing were legal, people who bought and sold drugs would be some of the richest people in this country. They wouldn’t need any education or skill to do that, and yet capitalism would embrace them, and then the refining of their “trade” would start, and specialized jobs within the drug dealing industry would crop up that did require education and some talent.

That’s the insidious part of capitalism – the truth is, it’s based on a conception of freedom that is pure desire. The idea that one is “free” in that one acts lovingly, or one acts with grace and skill, the Christian and classical conceptions of freedom, roughly, are all gone. And we see this in the job market to some degree. People would be prouder of me if I ran accounts for a company that dealt in pornography because that’s a job, and it makes money. To be a graduate student and read Lincoln and rant on the Internet – none of that is “work,” and writing is something anyone can do, given pen and paper and a 3rd grade education, and it couldn’t possibly get the things I or those I love need to survive, and it certainly can’t get me any respect or, because of teacher’s unions and the Education field that has arisen from that movement, students of any sort.

The alienation of the intellectual from any genuine sense of labor is the tip of the iceberg. I think it’s pretty clear that modern capitalism rewards vice over mores: the incentive is to keep creating stuff, no matter what its use. The abortion debate was unthinkable until the technology came about and was mass-produced; pretty soon, we’ll be cloning humans to harvest their organs. A few friends of mine the other day were telling me with a straight face that cloning a person and tearing him limb from limb for our satisfaction is indeed scientific progress.

I said it in the last post, and I’ll say it again. Our values have to be loud and clear before any debate starts. You want to invest in math and science? Then be clear about what their purpose is, and what their limits are. Math and science aren’t America alone; they’re a tool and a realm in which we are free, protecting ourselves and discovering the universe. But again, they’re no substitute for love, or appreciating our past. Similarly, with saying “we need to competitive in industry,” we need to be clear not just about job creation, but about what kind of jobs we want, and how we want workers to live. We can easily be the world’s economic superpower if we pay everyone a penny an hour. Whether we should want that or not is the question.

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“Dog bites Man,” or “Guest Blogger Introduces Self”

I suppose I should have introduced myself before I wrote the last entry I put here, which was this.

I’m Ashok, I’m a graduate student in political science, and I love to blog. Highlights of my writings over the last year can be sampled here, and my newest blog is here. I have a tendency to be really obnoxious and long-winded, as you can see from my writings, and I do have an opinion on everything, which is probably not the wisest thing. Still, I’m here blogging because I know how hard it is to update frequently enough to keep the conversation a blog starts going. And the conversation “irate nation” has started is a good one: those of us who want America to preserve itself have to be angry at the way things are going.

I’m lucky, I live around Philly, and today I spent the time walking with my really long ugly hair and beat up clothes looking like a homeless person around Independence Mall. It’s tough for me to relate nowadays to what happened there – no less than Lincoln, in Lyceum, calls this a challenge. There, he says that all is well and good when things are happening in the Founding generation, because everyone is into what they’re doing. But future generations want to feel like they’re founding too, because only with that feeling does one feel truly free. Jefferson recommended that a revolution happen every 19 years, in order that people would reattach to the law more fully.

I’m after something a little bit different than feeling free. I am free, I know that. The real problem is that being free doesn’t seem to go anywhere nowadays. Yeah, the economy is good. But who really wants 99% of the jobs out there? Yeah, we have all these giant schools that give out prestigious awards and are discovering amazing things. So why isn’t the world better? And yeah, we’re all religious, even the Left – the fervor certain atheist groups bring to their denial of belief is nothing less than that which would attend those eagerly awaiting the Apocalypse. So it doesn’t seem like pure religious fervor, even, can save us.

Freedom has to mean something. The generations before us were Founding generations: each has different things to teach us, and I feel that Hemingway and Faulkner and Emily Dickinson and Lincoln and FDR and Nixon and a host of others have a lot to do with who we are and can show us how we might want to conceive and deal with problems. They had a sense of purpose we just don’t have. I would put up with all the libertarian nonsense that people spout if they were willing to settle down and have kids, or at least say that fighting for one’s country and having a foreign policy were good things, or base tolerance not on “live and let live” but on “we stand for doing something with your life, and we’re happy to help you if you’re willing to help others.”

As it is, we have all the “freedom” we could want in this libertine age, and no clue whatsoever what to do with it.

So that’s where I’m coming from, and I think it’s a moral conservatism that is more arrogant than anything you’ve ever seen, and I’ll stand by my guns, and hopefully bring you posts that may not be the shortest, or even the best reading, but will certainly make you think.

Filed under: Activism, conservative, Justice, Pro Life

Mitt Romney: ‘Firmly Pro-Life’ on Abortion, Stem Cells

Republican presidential hopeful Mitt Romney sought to dispel doubts about his opposition to abortion while campaigning Friday in the heart of South Carolina’s Bible Belt.

“I am firmly pro-life,” the former Massachusetts governor told about 100 Republicans at a restaurant here. “I was always for life.”

When pressed about his former stance in favor of abortion rights, Romney said he knew he could do nothing to change the law while governor. “Every act I’ve taken as governor has been in favor of life,” he said.

Read more here: newsmax.com

Filed under: Christian, conservative, Pro Life, Republicans, Uncategorized

Busy, Busy, Busy

Things are busy here at home. Haven’t had much time to sit at the computer. Instead of spreading conservative love through irate channels. I have been running up and down stairs packing unpacking loading and unloading all my wifes stuff. AKA my stuff since I married her. lol

SO hopefully I will be able to add more of my sanity another day. And for a\those other writers in the Irate Nation crew. Feel free to blog out. I’ll contact you all another time.

Peace and Hugz

from mine, to you & yours GOD BLESS

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