Great American Heroes
Highlighting today’s American Heroes.
Our everyday American heroes are not who you think they are. Certainly, the firemen who runs into burning buildings to save a lives are heroes, and the police officers who put their lives on the line everyday to keep peace are heroes, and military men and women who serve our country are heroes, but what about the other heroes? Everyday American citizens who have stood up against politicians that have ignored their constituents and that have ignored the Constitution. The everyday American citizens who have been thrown in the spotlight and have had to endure the wrath of the radical left who have obviously never read our Constitution.
Katy Abrams of Lebanon, Pennsylvania said to Arlen Spector, “It’s not about health care … It’s about the systematic dismantling of this country … I don’t want this country turning into Russia, turning into a socialized country.” She then asked Spector, “What are you going to do to restore this country back to what our founders created, according to our Constitution?”
For stating an opinion and asking a question, Mrs. Abrams was tormented and threatened. Talk show host Bill Moyer, who is so far to the left that he is about to fall off the edge, made fun of her. Why? She was eloquent and poignant in her statement and question. She spoke from the heart, and she deserves a “you go, Girl!”
Another American Citizen and former marine, David Hedrick of Camas, Washington, passionately spoke to his congressman Brian Baird, “But I’ll remind you, a little history lesson, the Nazis did not. Rhe Nazis were the National Socialist–party they were Leftist, they were. They took over the following: Finance. They took over the car industry. They took over health care, in that country. And Nancy Pelosi is looking to find a swastika maybe the first place she should look is the sleeve on her own arm.”
Mr. Hedrick continued to reprimand Congressman Baird by saying, “Now what I want to know is, you’ve done a lot of things that violate your Constitution, as you know. What I want to know is as a Marine and as a disabled veteran that served this country, I have kept my oath. Do you ever intend to keep yours?”
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