
I was busy making the new blog at www.elevitin.blogspot.com and am happy to say that I am finally done! If you have linked to this url on your site please change it accordingly. I am sorry that I have not posted for so long and will do so tomorrow on the new blog, I promise!
If you were asked to use some words to describe 'Massachusetts' the most likely responses would be: Taxachusetts, liberal haven, John Kerry, Teddy Kennedy, communist-controlled etc. It would be hard to assume that in the home of the Kennedy's, Dukakis's and liberal institutions there is even a bit of conservatism.
However, if someone is currently gaining political momentum in the Bay State, it is the Grand Old Party. From the veto of the charter school moratorium in the State House and Senate on July 20 to the election of the first true conservative Republican Governor the state had from the last ten years.
With the leadership of Governor Mitt Romney, the Massachusetts Republican Party has now recruited a Republican candidate for almost every State House and Senate seat this year. Even conservatives, notorious for their inactivity in the state are waking up with the resurrection of the Massachusetts Republican Assembly . The newly elected President of the organization is our own, Allan Gillis!
Massachusetts has not awarded its 12 electoral votes to a Republican since 1984 and even though it is highly unlikely to this year, it is very possible for there to be key legislative victories this November for the Massachusetts Republicans which could lead to a conservative Republican revival in the state at last. Please wish the Republican candidates, good luck!
One can clearly understand by looking at the Hate Mail page that even though the right-wing is portrayed as "racist" "fascist" "rednecks" "warmongers" "kkk" "hitlarist" "mussolinist" and the list goes on; the left is a hate machine. Yes, I have used that word that liberals from the media to its candidates make seem as a synonym to conservatism and a word that we do not understand; hate. I even wish to use another word to describe the left; stereotypers.
How dare I describe liberals this way, will most likely be the response of liberals who are reading this. After all, they are the ones who are being called "unpatriotic" and "un-American" by evil conservatives. However, this label fits to the liberals. After all in an Independence Day parade who could you imagine whining about our murderous troops and why America has still not adopted the United Nations flag, a PC-dogma all diverse liberal or a patriotic conservative? Who would you suppose would burn an American flag during a protest, a hippie liberal or a flag waving conservative? I hope the answer is obvious to everyone.
However, it is the liberals' right to criticize the President and object to the war just like it is mine to claim that they are unpatriotic but what their bias leads to is hate. Liberals hate our troops, our flag, conservatives, our culture and if I may say so; most hate the United States. What do conservatives hate? I wouldn't say that they hate liberals, I'd say that sympathy is the word that describes their feeling toward these people. Seriously, they do not stop liberals' on the street and swear at them for wearing a 'Bush is a Texas Idiot' sticker (although there is sometimes an urge) and they do not host hate fests against a sitting President however strong their feelings may be against them.
The Margolis incident in Boston is an excellent example of liberal hate. Aaron and Matt Margolis are brothers who are well known conservatives in Boston, wearing thier Bush-Cheney buttons proudly in every place. On the day that President Bush visited Boston there was an enormous protest staged by the liberals and a miniscule one by Bush backers, the Margolis brothers being part of them. As Matt Margolis recalls the event on his blog:
"It all happened very fast – but at the same time, seemed to happen in slow motion. I remember being with everyone cheering for Bush, and the union worker had been engaging us, and Aaron had also exchanged some words with him, then the guy just jumped down and charged at Aaron. He took a swing at him (missing his face by a hair – knocking off his glasses) and then everything just exploded. I went right for that guy and jumped at him, getting a few punches in before I got tackled (presumably by another union worker), and got thrown to the ground. I ended up getting my face slammed down and held to the ground. I believe someone got him off of me and I got back up as the altercation was broken up."
His story is yet another one out of thousands of leftist hate stories. While liberals mumble about hate crimes, they commit it themselves. Their arguments against the conservative side is immature and unfounded including physical violence. They are now passing it on to students in the public school system with daily rants on why Bush is wrong on everything etc.
It looks like their hate is simply embarassing their own positions since many Democrats are not standing it and converting. Geoffrey Allen from Dogsnot for example states in his blog entry entitled "Why Does The Left Hate?"
"I was a Democrat until 2000. It wasn't just my economic, social, and ethical changes that drove me away. It was the hate."
A question that pops up after analyzing the hate from the left is why are they doing this after telling America how they are opposed to hate crimes and passing legislation against it?
As you may know, the anti-Bush Michael Moore documentary, Fahrenheit 9/11 is coming to your theatres soon. I suggest that instead of wasting your time as well as money on seeing it you may get the picture from what I found out about it today. An MSNBC report on the film today listed these as the reasons in which Michael Moore bashes Bush in his Cannes-winning documentary.

Even though it is not as balanced as could be, MSNBC provided a very good account of the film and it's ridiculous statements.
Yesterday I hosted a meeting on the Republican Voices newsletter in Boston where we discussed the future of it specifically in web design. We accomplished many things and now the main site will launch with an entirely new layout and a new web master. The excellent design that you might have seen was made by Gerard Balan who is also a writer, please check it out if you have not yet done so by visting www.republicanvoices.org .
Gerard will be temporarily the web builder and then he will be replaced by a professional programmer, Larry Kim. He is the author of 4 books on computer programming. You can check them out at www.amazon.com by typing in his name.
The meeting was at the venue of the Republican Meetup in Boston and we were discussing how we can effectively complain about Teddy Kennedy's comments that our troops are torturing Iraqis just like in Saddam's regime. The nation should be aware of the things Uncle Ted and countless other liberals are saying in the Senate.
IGNAT SOLZHENITSYN understands why so many people have warm thoughts of Ronald Reagan, but one of his earliest memories is on the frigid side.
In 1980, Ignat was an 8-year-old transplanted to Vermont by his father, the famous chronicler of Siberia's gulags. As Ignat tells the story, on the morning after the presidential election he got a taste of American political re-education at the progressive private school he and his brothers attended.
In response to the Reagan victory, the school's flag was lowered to half-staff, and the morning assembly was devoted to what today would be called grief counseling. The headmaster mourned "what America would become once the dark night of fascism descended under the B-movie actor," recalled Mr. Solzhenitsyn, who is now the music director of the Chamber Orchestra of Philadelphia. "At one point he interrupted himself to inquire if anyone present did not share his gloomy view of the Reagan victory."
The only students to raise their hands were Ignat and his two brothers, Yermolai and Stephan. After a stony silence, he recalled, they were sent outside, without their coats, to meditate on the error of their ways underneath the lowered flag. Vermont in November was hardly Siberia, but there was frost on the ground, and they spent an hour shivering and exercising to stay warm. Still, Ignat said, their political exile was a relief from sitting in the auditorium listening to the party line.
There are numerous counts of political indoctrination in American schools but look at this! This is what the liberals made out of the best president the US had and probably will have. I talked to my mother about this because the election of Reagan took place in the time when she emigrated to the United States. She believed that everyone was happy with his victory and never suspected that such a thing happens but here you go.
I'm laughing at what will happen if President Bush will win. The day after the election one enters a school and first of all see's this done to the flag. They might do this earlier by the way. All of the socialist instructors will be crying, the school psychologist will have the duty of counseling. Any ideas?
Judging by the polls that the liberals are counting on the chance of the event happening in real life is very realistic!