2012 Culminates Trip Back to the Future in Virginia Begun in 2009 After PPONVa Romance with Obama in 2008. After a brief flirtation with Obama Statism featuring Julia and Attachment-Moms attached to, and dependent upon, the Obama Nanny State, it's Back to the Future in Virginia to culminate on November 6, 2012 the time-travel journey "Back to the Future in Virginia" initiated in November, 2009
Thanks to the PPONVA (Peoples Republic of Northern Va.), the Commonwealth of Virginia began a disastrous romance with Obama in 2008, but soon thereafter, things began to change rapidly: Tea-partying in the spring of 2009, the 9-12 rally in 2009, the election of Bob McDonnell in November, 2009 and his inauguration in 2010, more tea-parties in 2010, the 9-12 rally in 2010, Congressional enhancements in November, 2010, the 2011 decision by Democrat Jim Webb not to seek re-election in 2012, the huge Tea-Party rally/convention in 2011, and more. The Great Seal of the Commonwealth is returning to its normal anti-tyranny status. See video.
After a brief flirtation with Obama Statism featuring Julia and Attachment-Moms
attached to, and dependent upon, the Obama Nanny State, it's Back to the Future
in Virginia to culminate on November 6, 2012 the time-travel journey "Back
to the Future in Virginia" initiated
in November, 2009. Thanks to the PPONVA (Peoples Republic of Northern Va.), the Commonwealth of Virginia began a disastrous romance with Obama in 2008, but soon thereafter, things began to change rapidly: Tea-partying in the spring of 2009, the 9-12 rally in 2009, the election of Bob McDonnell in November, 2009 and his inauguration in 2010, more te-parties in 2010, the 9-12 rally in 2010, Congressional enhancements in November, 2010, the 2011 decision by Democrat Jim Webb not to seek re-election in 2012, the huge Tea-Party rally/convention in 2011, and more. The Great Seal of the Commonwealth is returning to its normal anti-tyranny status. See video:
Before 2008, Virginia had been a reliably Republican/conservative state in
Presidential elections (despite being an eclectically two-party conservative
state in gubernatorial, senatorial and congressional matters). What made
the greatest difference in 2008? The Peoples Republic of Northern
Virginia, but now even in that bastionistic (northern) part of Virginia addicted
to, and worshipful of, the Nanny State, reality is starting to dawn on
increasing numbers of the heretoforely naively dim minds who blindly embraced
the "Hope & Change" meme successfully foisted on a broad swath of
the un-self-educating American electorate by the leftist-sycophancy
news/entertainment media. Paradoxically, nearly four years of Obama's
pedal-to-the-metal collectivistic/redistributionistic ideology offers a
realistic "hope" for "change" on November 6, 2012, but it
remains a daunting challenge for limited-government/strong-defense advocates
given the continuingly vice-like grip of the leftist-sychophancy
news/entertainment media on the minds of un-self-educating Americans.
Virginia is already on the way "Back to the Future"? Can/Will
the rest of the country follow her lead? Can we translate the Virginia
Slogan "Sic Semper Tyrannis" (Thus Always to Tyrants) into "Sic
Semper Nanny Statism" (Thus Always to Nanny Statism -- pardon the absence
of a suitable Latin phrase for "Nanny Statism" -- for which the
closest approximation is probably "panem et circenses"). A major
part of what makes such challenge so daunting is the insightful correctness of
an observation
popularized by the late Andrew Breitbart (but coined by Bill Wichterman, Policy
Advisor to the former Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist):
"Politics is downstream from culture." Thus, the culture
war is the front line in the war against collectivistic/anti-individualistic
ideology.
However, in my opinion, a theocraticalistic*
culture-war will enable the triumph of collectivism/anti-individualism by
default because a theocractically-centric campaign will frighten away far more
independents than it would attract-- See the Grand
Unified Theory of Science, Philosophy And Religion (GUTSPAR).
In contrast, a GUTSPAR-centric culture war could (and, I believe, would) enable
the triumph of limited-government/strong-defense liberty over the tyranny of the
globalistic/collectivist nanny-state. (*Pardon
my coinage.)
Jim is a proud descendant of 18th Century criminal exiles from England who swam to the Outer Banks when the British ship taking them to a Georgia penal colony sank in a storm near Cape Hatteras. Having the prescience to prevent their descendants from becoming "TarHeels," they immediately migrated to Virginia, where, within just a few generations they worked their way up into poverty. Jim's grandfather was the first in the family tree to see the distant horizons, but his career was cut short by severe injuries he sustained when a cousin cut down the tree.
After a brief stint in the Amry (ours) following graduation from law school, he began his legal career in the state bureaucracy but was never able to break into the federal bureaucracy. Several years later, he entered the private practice of law and co-founded a small law publishing company. Later, finding the publishing of small laws unstimulating and finding his private practice too private to be lucrative, he began writing political satire/commentary. His greatest vice is taking himself too seriously.
Although he regularly teaches Continuing Legal Education courses to lawyers, he's too-often available through he Rubber Chicken Speakers Bureau to speak on politics, satire, etc., at luncheons, dinners, root canals, funerals, etc. His speaking fees are so outrageously high they border on criminal price-gouging, but as a free-market advocate, he defends his fees on the higher moral ground of charging whatever the traffic will bear. For more information (surely more than one would want or need), go to www.PoliSat.Com.