Dr. Jack Wheeler
November 11, 2010
That's the state motto of New Hampshire - right on NH license plates. Most consider it a rephrase of Virginian Patrick Henry's immortal "Give me liberty or give me death." That's the personal message. Yet it's also a message to America: if America ceases to be free, ceases to extol and value the individual liberty of its citizens, America as a nation will die.
The voters of New Hampshire absorbed this message with a vengeance last week. Before then, the NH bicameral legislature - called the General Court - had a Dem majority of 225 out of 400 in the state House and 14 out of 24 in the state Senate.
Get ready for the new numbers: on Nov 2nd, the Republicans went from 175 to 297 in the House and from 10 to 19 in the Senate. Both are veto-proof super-majorities, which will come in handy when they repeal the homosexual "marriage" law Dems passed last year. Dem Gov John Lynch's veto will mean nothing.
A lot of America followed NH's lead last week. The GOP gained 675 state legislature seats nationwide, the most since 1928. It will now control Congressional redistricting for the 2012 election in 13 states with 165 districts - while the Dems will have four states with 40 districts. This on top of:
Governors - before 11/02, 26 Dem 24 GOP; now 19 Dem 29 GOP (via cheating by Quinn in IL; MN undecided)
Senate - before 11/02, 59 Dem, 41 GOP; now 53 Dem, 47 GOP (via cheating by Murray in WA, Bennett in CO, and Reid in NV)
House - before 11/02, 238 Dem , 178 GOP; now 189 Dem, 240 GOP (via Dem cheating in all close races; 6 still undecided)
Let's not focus on Dem cheating. That's what Dems do, thanks to their ends-justify-the-means Marxist morality. Let's focus on the extraordinary conservative triumph over the cheating. A great majority of Americans chose last week to live free and not die. We really had something to celebrate at the TTP Victory Rendezvous this past weekend.
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