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Elliott, Scronce seek government intrusion
Herald and
News Letter to the Editor May 8, 2010
In America today, a
serious debate rages concerning the legitimate
role of government.
Currently a crowd of politicians who consider themselves the
ideological descendants of the Progressive Movement controls
government.
They champion the idea
that it is time to evolve past America’s old ways of doing
things. They feel the traditions, forms, and style of American
governance and society should break out of the mold provided
by the Constitution and they are using the entire power of
government to force change down the throats of the majority.
Continued silence from the majority will assure the
destruction of our local economy and communities.
Our founders expressly
stated that they believed humanity has been endowed by the
creator with rights that are inalienable, meaning they are
humanity’s by virtue of existence. Man has not earned these
rights, God has given them, and since government hasn’t given
them, government cannot legitimately take them away. This is
why the only real protection of freedom comes from limited
government
.
John Elliott and Karl
Scronce have shown their support for increasing government
intrusion into the lives and welfare of citizens of Klamath
County.
They are willing to
support progressive policies such as dam removal, land idling,
and dependence on government handouts.
These things do not go
away when you ignore them; they only get worse. We must resist
the temptation they have given into, namely seeking security
through government, and rather seek security from government.
We have to step up to the
fight right now. Vote with true conservatives who support
Dennis Linthicum for Klamath County Commissioner, Position No.
2, and Bill Garrard for State Representative, District 56.
Lillie Goodson
Fort Klamath
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