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Showing posts with label nashville tenn mayor race. Show all posts
Showing posts with label nashville tenn mayor race. Show all posts

Sunday, July 3, 2011

4 Points on beating Mayor Karl Dean in August 2011 election

Just Another Thought...

Karl Dean reigns currently as Mayor of Nashville,Tn. Leading a city of this size, home to an NFL football team, The Grand Old Opry, and home of various other businesses interest, is no easy matter.

In August Nashville, Tn. will have another opportunity to re-elect Karl Dean or give him his walking papers. In some circles victory is certain, due to the list of generally unknown candidates. Hopefully that attitude will continue to permeate the democrat party as a whole.

However, a bit of advice is offered for any challenger seeking an elected seat held by a democrat.Certain facts should be noted about the Democrat Party;
  • They love to spend other people’s money on their pet projects.
  • They deny responsibility if something goes wrong with one of their projects or ideas.
  • They love to accuse Republicans and Conservatives of doing what they do.
  • They love to undermined Christianity and support immorality.
Point 1; Liberals are in alignment with religious doggedness for protecting the environment, while limiting or eliminating human freedoms is mandated by liberals and moderates alike. A picture has been painted of the left and far left, defending and protecting mother earth. This is a good thing, but they should present themselves as supporting their good intentions with their own money, not money forcibly removed from the general public; state taxes, fees, fines, and levies.

Point 2; Democrats run for cover when something goes wrong with one of their ideas. For months raw crude oil spilled into the Gulf of Mexico. This oil well was in the Gulf because environmentalist applied pressure by any means available, to force drilling miles off shore. As a result, wells are drilled in dangerously deep waters.  This is a result of religious environmental liberalism; (save the environment), action. If drilling permits were less restricted and complicated, onshore or shallow water drilling could have been contained and capped the spill with much-less difficulty and spillage.

Point 3; Liberals love to accuse Conservatives of damaging, destroying or causing injury of anything they can. Unfortunately, the media is in on this game. In general, how many conservatives have driven (R/R) rail road spikes into trees to stop loggers? How many conservatives have set fire to car lots full suv’s? How many conservatives passed and enforced “Jim Crowe” laws? These are all democrat or liberal acts, yet they accuse Republicans and Conservatives of doing such things.

Point 4; Liberals and Moderates are limitless in their willingness to undermine all things good for the purpose of completing their agenda. Christianity challenges nearly all their objectives. The largest and most significant challenge comes from the 10 Commandments, or the existence of a “Supreme Being – GOD”. All things Christian must be destroyed if liberals are to be a success. Accepting GOD, as the beginning and end of all things replaces a desire of liberals to be totally unaccountable to anyone for anything. On the other hand, they want all accountable to them.

Any candidate running against a Democrat can make significant gains by spot lighting these points. In politics, all are not the same, but unless the differences are highlighted, all appear to be Republi-Crats; which simply means, candidates are in it for themselves not the people. The best way to defeat a liberal in any election is with truth and facts.  

Saturday, June 4, 2011

Is Nashville’s mayoral race under a bias media spot light

Just Another Thought...

By now the word is out, “Michael Craddock “will not be running for mayor of Nashville, Tn. It only takes entering his name into a search engine browser to discover the news. Of a former field of five contenders, only four remain as qualified, for now.

Metro Councilman Craddock indicated problems raising sufficient funds to present a suitable challenge to incumbent Mayor Karl Dean, as his reason for stepping aside. In the current economic climate, that can be an acceptable reason. However’ James Keeton, Marvin Barnes, and Bruce Casper remain in the race. Could these three be called “The Three Invisibles”?

A brief search on the web reveals little if any news about these three men. It could be questionable if they even exist. Little coverage can be easily found on any of them, yet an abundance of information, ideas and intention overflows from the media concerning current Mayor Karl Dean. Is this by accident, not likely.

Media seems to be over looking those with intent to challenge the sitting mayor. It is understandable media would cover the person currently in office, but showing some interest in challengers, is just good reporting.

Sparse coverage is better than no coverage, and fair investigation bets them all. Who is James Keeton, what 
is his view for the city, should he become mayor? Does anyone know? Has anyone asked?  The same goes for Bruce Casper and Marvin Barnes. It is understood these men would not have the name recognition of social media site facebook, actor James Arness or the infamous Jack Kevorkian, but they should not be “The Invisible Three” either.

If popular media, being print and television does not cover other candidates in earnest, what does that say about the media? It says they are lacking or at best apathetic towards keeping the public informed. This makes it easy for non-journalist types to get the “scoop” on the next big story, but that is what was done with Barack Obama; the media was asleep or complicit.

The future of Nashville is too important to have candidates on the ballot no one knows anything about. Suppose Mayor Dean lost his re-election to one of his contenders? What if the winner was as unqualified to be Mayor of Nashville, as Obama is to be President of the United States? Who would the media blame for the defeat? They certainly would not blame themselves for failing to accurately and honestly get all the information out to the general public.

If the other candidates are poor choices, let it be known and let the citizens of Nashville decide. Only printing or promoting the incumbents side of things dishonors the system, the media and the Mayor. Being fair and balanced saves and serves us all. May God save the Republic of the United States and Nashville, Tennessee.

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