Wednesday, July 11, 2012

The High School Conservative

     There is an important announcement to make! I now write for an organization called The High School Conservative. While I will still be writing articles on here, you can see allot more of my work at The High School Conservative! I made my first post about Low Voter Turn Out, and I hope you read it. The High School Conservative is a great organization that has the goal of getting teenagers interested in politics and allowing their voice to be heard. Breaking down the stereotypical, self-interested teenager is something I have always been about, this is what they do.
   
     Here is some more information about The High School Conservative: 

The Progressive left has decided it is worthy of remaining in power, come November 7th 2012. In order to reach their goal, they have declared war on anyone and anything that stands in the way of it’s radical ideology, this includes the founding beliefs of our country, which prohibits radicals from destroying our nation.
The ploy being pushed by the Progressives has a dark side. Aside from the racial division, class warfare and false promises being promoted by the Progressive movements, we have noticed a dark symbol of arrogance sitting behind their campaign posters.
One of the most obvious examples of this unruly arrogance is when the left wing named the upcoming generation, ‘Gen 44’ after the 44th President, himself. Such audacity cannot and should not simply be dismissed as a strategy to attract voters. This should be analyzed for what it is: arrogance.
The main question to be posed is simple: Should the millennial generation be known as the generation who stood up and accepted personal responsibility, fixed the problems of the generations before them, reshaped the way their peers thought about politics and reformed America back to her true values? Or, should the millennial generation be remembered as the generation that sat idly by as freedom was plucked away by bureaucrats and their big government society?
No question is easy to answer, but the answer is obvious: The choosing of sides resides in the individual, and the individual will always fight for freedom.

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