Hello all,
My name is Scott Sanderson and I am a 36 year old husband and father of two (very soon now, it will be three!). I am an IT Professional for an area bank. Not really much more to say, except that I am a passionate supporter of the US Constitution and the Bill of Rights. I believe that the word 'unalienable' means that it cannot be taken from you. I believe that the regime in power dishonors the memory of every soldier who has ever served to defend the Constitution of this nation. Every soldier who gave their life or shed their blood to preserve the freedoms we cherish is being mocked by the democratic party and it's leadership. They mock the very men who fought and bled to establish this free and truly great nation. It is sickening and We The People cannot stand idly by and let this continue to happen.
I moved to Georgia in 1993 from South Carolina and during the intervening years, as my children grew, I became more and more cognizant of the fact that this country I grew up loving was changing rapidly, and not for the better. I have watched as the so called 'progressive/liberal' movement has torn at the fabric of our society, diluted and corrupted our school systems, destroyed the family ideal, and stripped us of every right they possibly could in their quest to remake America into the Soviet Union. They spend billions turning people into television zombies who know more about what former star is dancing on TV or which starlet is currently sleeping with Brad Pitt than they do about our fading republic and it's core values. I have grown increasingly frustrated through the years, as I watched one democratic president selling us (along with our ballistic missile technology) out to the communist Chinese, eight years of unending attacks on all things conservative, and now another left-wing communist with a socialist agenda and a democrat-controlled congress ready and eager to destroy all this country stands for. I consider myself right-wing. Because of that, this government would have everyone believe that I am a terrorist (and most likely all of you too...). I wonder if the Founding Fathers were labelled in a similar manner by their British overlords? I do not consider myself a terrorist. I consider myself a patriot of the United States of America. And like our ancestors, who once fought tyranny and oppression and won their freedom, I am willing to stand and be counted, come what may.
Once upon a time, a great and terrible war was started by a Tea Party. It may very well happen again if the tyrants keep refusing to hear the voice of The People.
May God bless you all and keep you safe from the enemies at our gates.
Scott Sanderson
Cleveland, Georgia