Wednesday, November 5, 2014

DNC - There's a War on Women and Oppressed Black People? Where

By Elizabeth Nelson


This is proof of America's heart and exceptionalism, and there may be hope that we can heal beyond Obama.  Not only did Conservative's send Obama a message that we didn't approve of his policies, but we also sent him a clear message that we didn't believe his divisive attitude.  

By our vote, we also told him that we as a country aren't "trapped in the 50's, racist and sexist." That not only aren't women "stuck in the kitchen, barefoot and pregnant" but blacks aren't relegated to the back of the bus or the back of anything that they don't choose to be.  We the people, in one voice, shouted loudly, that we don't care about the color of a candidate's skin or the sexual organ they are born.  

With Mia Love, Shelley Moore Capito, Joni Ernst, Will Hurd, and Tim Scott all winning their bids last night, the only people perpetually stirring the War-on-Women, Racist agenda, seems to be the liberal progressive left [insert shocked face here].  


This woman wasn't voted for, because she was black, or even because she was a woman, but because she was qualified.  I was blessed enough to listen to her campaign for Mitt Romney, when he came to Jacksonville, and let me tell you, if I was in Utah, I would have been voting for Mia Love too. Utah is in great hands.

Scott says it best: It's all on you, stop blaming others. Raise the bar and expect others to rise to that level, because people will always rise to the levels or fall to the expectations you set for them.
We can allow our past to make us bitter or better, it's our choice and the choices we make that we allow to define us.
We just told Obama and DC, we Conservatives were judged this entire time and they got us wrong, we aren't judging anyone by the color of their skin, but by the content of their character. Now we have some amazing people of character and we're relying on them to change the direction of our Country.

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