have you ever got these letters from American politicians?

来源: 2010-01-20 14:47:28 [博客] [旧帖] [给我悄悄话] 本文已被阅读:
Dear friends, have you ever got these letters from American politicians? I do, not only from Democrats, but also from Republicans or any politicians. Right now, it seems that Democrats are desperate after Massachusetts lost.

Americans are tired of Obama Administration’s bigger spending, but no achievements. Americans are not happy with what Democrats are doing. Obama Administration seems leading American to a wrong direction, or to a dangerous direction, something like Mainland China direction. Americans are simply not able to accept it.

Americans are conservative more than liberal. For example, they do not have sex with someone whom they do not love. They prefer to small government, not big government, they are favor to woman to man marriage, not man to man marriage or woman to woman marriage. They like minding their own business themselves, not some else taking care of their business. American conservatives are always Americans first, not illegal immigrate first. For instance, American conservatives do not care much whether illegal immigrants have job or insurance or not, but care very much whether Americans have job or insurance or not. American conservative ideology makes America super power, not liberal ideas.

So from now on, No Worry is going to switch from liberal to conservative to make sure that No Worry is in the main stream in America. How about you, my friends? Hurry up, do not wait. We can not let Obama ruin our America. We can not let Democrats make our America another Mainland China.

attached below is the letter.

NoWorry,

I have no interest in sugar-coating what happened in Massachusetts. There is a lot of anxiety in the country right now. Americans are understandably impatient. The truth is Democrats understand the anger voters feel - that's in large part why we did well in 2006 and 2008. We are doing what we were sent to Washington to do: tackle tough challenges in order to get the country back on track. We've made progress, and come November, we will have made even more.

In the days ahead, we will sort through the lessons of Massachusetts: the need to redouble our efforts on the economy, the need to show that our commitment to real change is as powerful as it was in 2008, and the reality that we cannot take a single thing for granted and cannot afford even a second of complacency.

These election results mean that Republicans will be even more emboldened to obstruct progress and distort the truth in their quest to protect the status quo. We must be aggressive in defining our opponents and framing the choice voters face. We cannot be timid about staking out our ground, and we must be strong in reminding voters what the Republicans did to our country and what they will do again if given the chance.

Sincerely,
Sen. XXX