Virginia Foxx, NCCLC Breakfast
Another day, more conservatism! Today we had a breakfast that featured as a guest speaker Virginia Foxx, first-term Congressional Representative from North Carolina -- who was recently rated as the "most conservative" member of North Carolina's delegation.
Before the speaker began, we had a nice, lively discussion with Lindalyn Kakadelis regarding education. She explained that the way to win the battle was to develop relationships and encourage unity based on ideas, not party loyalty. I'm pretty sure this is the same idea that Jason Lewis promotes on his radio show each afternoon when he talks about being a Conservative first and a Republican second.
Virginia Foxx was mildly disappointed to be speaking after Congressman hayworth -- and indeed he was a tough act to follow. But she repeatedly said that she agreed with him and his position on immigration. He very strongly agrees that the primary purpose of government is to protect it's citizens and everything else comes second. She believes that the vast majority of voters simply have conservative values. That just doesn't translate into votes because of party unity and party loyalty. One of the big challenges of this decade will be converting those values into votes for conservative candidates. Congresswoman Foxx was one of only 11 people in Congress to vote against massive piles of cash for alleged "Katrina aid." She explained that she was rather proud of that vote because she said that there was no accountability. A very precious quote of hers:If I have to compromise my principles to be in an elected office, then I don't need to be here.
If only there were many, many more that had that philosophy. The story that brought the most laughter from the crowd was when she told a story about her mother. Her mother had told her that sometimes people don't have a spine. When that happens, you often need to get a broomstick, stick it up their BACK, and provide them with a spine. Do you know any legislators that are in need of a broomstick?
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.."sometimes people don't have a spine. When that happens, you often need to get a broomstick, stick it up their BACK, and provide them with a spine."
Posted by: Raven at April 08, 2006 06:39 PM (QopLx)
Posted by: Ogre at April 08, 2006 06:46 PM (e+Ko3)
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