“All that is necessary for the triumph of evil is that good men do nothing.” – Edmund Burke


A call to Conservatives in the Churches and Temples

By John

A movement is underway across the state to get the Church going folks to register to vote, and then vote as a block to get Conservative candidates elected. This would be similar to the Unions getting their members registered and then telling them who to vote for.
What can you do to help? Do you attend a Church? If not, I can recommend a good one, if you do, let them know that you are part of a web blog that is trying to change the politics in Hawaii and invite them to join in the cause and subscribe to this site. We also need to know of any intelligent candidates that have a bit of Morals, and will stand for the Constitution, which is about smaller government and more individual freedoms. If you find one of these, or you are one, we want to promote you into public office. Part of the problem with the elections is choosing between the lesser of two evils. I voted for Sarah Palin, and I think more conservatives liked her than any of the other choices that either party presented.
We really need to do something here on Maui. This is your opportunity to help.
I am not asking for money. I am asking for your help in growing out movement.

On another note, I have Glen Beck’s book Commen Sense, the book 5000 year leap, and the book Liberty vs Tyranny. They are available for loan. If you have books, share please.

4 Responses to “A call to Conservatives in the Churches and Temples”

  1. N. Nielsen N. Nielsen

    John,
    I’m with you, I don’t attend a church much but I will help spread the word. We absolutly need more conservatives in office here in Hawaii, no matter what party. Conservative is key to keep us from the lefts tyranny. It seems the unions have the control on a majority of the votes. And what about voter fraud? How do we get some handel on that? The unions pressure their people here like acorn does. ie “you get to work if you vote this way” It is mostly favoritism.
    I like you voted for Sarah Palin, she is the kind of conservative I would like to see as President, or VP. I think if was John McCain’s top 10 smartest decisions he ever made.
    I would like to think we could make some difference. I sure have an insecure feeling though.
    Niels

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  2. Thanks Niels,
    Look at the turnout of the Unions against the Governor’s furloughs at the state capitol. We have to oppose the socialist movement. Oops, did I equate the Unions with Socialism?

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  3. Lolokimomaui1 Lolokimomaui1

    I would love to run for office. Im not bashfull, I got in trouble for pot over 35 years ago, nope, cant run for office they say. john , you, are a leader, i cast one for you. I am the same as the rest of you, want what you want, the constitution enforced. I also voted Palin, I also noticed some differences this time at the poles. There were acorn people there. HMM.???????????yep. In lahaina. looking back, hindsite is 20 20. I have a good friend who says the way to get them, is to choke the money from them. John, you have people behind you already, many of us are just waiting for some one to follow. Im a leader, but still, like the mass of us, we are being left out of the decisions. ignored. Been hearing much talk lately, about how we are now not republicans, nor dems, but Independant. What can I be now that my republican senators are letting this happen? I can only be an American, and my bible in my right hand, the constitution in the other. this task we face is unbelivable, but can be done. ive been writing so much lately, on so may sites, i cant rember if i said this here,we must be carefull, in our efforts, to ensure our actions do not make us vunderable to attack buy outsiders, in other words, a revolution must be done in such a fashion as to not endanger our natioal security. if we get what we want, it will mean revamping the goverment, But, I do know, our leaders in the miltary will do thier job, no matter what. If and when it gets to the piont of us having to physically intervine, [o my theres that word nobody wants to say] we must ensure the country continues to run. It can be done. One thing for darn sure is we NEED to get rid of computerized voting. back to paper polls.no one trusts now. O yes, we are in deep doo doo, in many ways, but I have faith in people like you all, and myself, that when the time comes, we will stand up, we will speak out. Following the constitution is the only way.
    I have been told by men in the military, people like us are not considered the “enemy” We must take care that we do not collapse this goverment,before a constitutional one is put righfully back in place. MONEY, follow the money…So, may be this thiong IS about taxes, if they have NO money coming in, how will they apy themselves? They way it is now, they will just print more money. Thinking as hard as im capable of, we all need to prepare for the next election, as John is saying, and make no mistakes, and educate ALL. There is after all a thing called truth, common sense, {thank you Glenn beck] And, if we can get that common sense into the minds of the youth, we will win. Lies were obviously told to our youth, that is why they voted they way they did. Darn, cant humans ever learn from history? It will become harder and harder to learn from history as some people in our gov. are currentally re writing it, hiding many truths. John, you have my email, and i would bring myself and my wife to church, it is one avenue to get people back to our roots.

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  4. Ed  Gazmen Ed Gazmen

    Read your article on the Maui News this morning (7/20/09), and I totally agree w/ your thoughts. I’m the Constitution Party Ballot Coordinator for the state of Hawaii. You can view the party on our website, http://www.constitutionparty.com. As you can see, our perspectives are parallel to the Maui Conservative’s view points

    I would like to get a chance to meet you. My phone: 276-8373. I’m in business as well as a pastor (New Life Community Church).

    Looking forward to hearing from you.

    Aloha,

    Ed

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