What does the word ‘conservative’ mean? To me, when speaking in terms of a politician running for office and representing themselves as a conservative, it means someone who will conserve (or protect) the principles of the US Constitution. (I believe this is also how Mark Levin defines the word)
People I run into within the Republican party and Tea Party are generally very eager to represent themselves as being a ‘conservative’. I take issue with this when I find out the very same people are eager to have government (especially the federal government) take care of whatever issue makes it to their top-10 list of problems. Here is a good example of this in the area of Internet Freedom.

In December, I was in the audience of a town hall meeting of state representatives Jodie Laubenberg and Jeff Leach. A question was asked by Barnett Walker in the audience if either of them would support legislation to prevent porn from coming into his house via the Internet. It was my observation that both of the representatives supported this. This is a huge red flag for me because it is Internet censorship, by way of the force of government. The federal government wants very badly to control and regulate the Internet, and they have been trying to accomplish this in all kinds of different ways. The truth is that every form of communication that has come out since the first amendment was ratified is being controlled, regulated, and manipulated (not-improved) by government interaction. I feel very strongly that the Internet should and must be kept free (as in freedom).
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the record, Jeff noticed the post on my facebook wall and took exception that I indicated he supported Continue reading


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