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Friday, May 11, 2007
Michael  Steele :: Townhall.com Columnist
An Open Letter to the Republican Presidential Candidates
by Michael Steele
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Are Barack Obama's friends -- like Bill Ayers -- legitimate political issues?

An Open Letter to the Republican Presidential Candidates in preparation for the South Carolina debate:

For years, I sat in audiences and listened as politicians tried to win over voters, especially minority voters, by talking about hope.

"Hope is on the way”, “keep hope alive”, “hope you have a nice day!”

But our communities demand more from its leaders than “hope” because hope by itself is not a strategy.

Hope doesn’t protect you from terrorists, hope doesn’t lower your taxes, hope doesn’t help you buy a home, and hope doesn’t ensure quality education for your kids.

What we Republicans can speak to and the kind of leadership Americans demand (and we can provide) affords every citizen the opportunity to turn their dreams into reality and their hopes into action for themselves and their families.

Without action, hope passively waits on others to solve problems. Without action, hope looks to next year instead of doing the hard work required today. Without action, hope is powerless to transform lives.

On Tuesday night, I ask that you lay out an agenda for America that speaks to how you as president will make real the hopes of this great nation through actions, I ask that you affirm for us that the surest way to secure the future is to create “legacy wealth” or ownership - in one’s business, one’s home, and one’s community. Legacy wealth in turn creates for our children and our children’s children real value in that little thing we call the American dream.

That dream reminds us that while your name may not be Rockefeller or Trump; or even Oprah, your legacy is just as rich, your dreams are no less real and your opportunities are yours for the taking.

During the debate, I hope you will communicate an agenda that seeks to empower not by creating dependency but by creating opportunity.

Share with America whether you believe government has a limited role in our lives such that it never becomes powerful enough to infringe on the rights of the individual. Continued...

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Michael Steele is a former Lieutenant Governor of Maryland.
 
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Subject: CKoch
I agree with the essence of your point. But you see, I don't see a dime's bit of difference between socialism/nazism/communism. They all advocate BIG government control to force their agenda. 3 peas in a pod.

Mr. Steele

"Share with America whether you believe government has a limited role in our lives such that it never becomes powerful enough to infringe on the rights of the individual."

It's called upholding your oath of office to uphold the Constitution. Something very few of them are currently doing.

"Share with America whether you believe in lower taxes, responsible spending and fiscal accountability, so that individuals might keep more of their hard earned money, and realize the economic power that it represents."

Again, if we followed the Constitution, a lot of the "spending" would be a moot point, because the vast majority of what the federal government is involved with is not one of their enumerated powers in the Constitution. These things belong to the states. For example, where in the Constitution does it authorize the Department of Education?

"Share with America whether you believe in business regulations that encourage entrepreneurs, so that more individuals can enjoy the satisfaction and fruits of self-made success."

It is not the federal government's job to pass legislation to "encourage entrepreneurs". It is their job to stay the heck out of the way of free enterprise. The problems are brought about by too much legislation. Then, government comes along and says they need to pass additional legislation, which is needed only to put a band-aid on a problem they caused to begin with.

"Share with America whether you believe in the ideal of a colorblind society, so that each man or woman is treated as an individual, and not as a member of some class or group."

Agreed. Rights are bestowed on individuals by their creator; not groups. In that light, government has no business passing legislation that singles out a group.
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