Well I am back from my honeymoon and had a great time. I took a hour or so to look at what has happened since I left and find a lot of nonsence has been posted.

Here is the biggest thing I have noticed, Liberals feel, Conservatives think. While few Conservatives write on this site, a trend soon to change, the liberal feel fest continues. Now they have a new hero...William Crum. Now I know not many of you have taken up his cause and with good reason, you have no idea who he is or what he stands for. That would be the thinking mans reasoning for it. But now an article ridiculing him is being posted by Average American so his standing and stock will surely rise in the byways and sidestreets of Liberal America.

I have a question for the Congressional candidate from District 2. What do you think? I have read all of your small articles and have yet to read a single word where you are proposing anything at all. You claim to be independent. That's good, I guess, but what is your independent opinion on anything? You have kids and grandkids, good for you, way to pass on the DNA. But what do you think about the problem with illegal immigration? You asked a question of us about it, but what do you propose we do about it? You are the one running for the seat, tell us what you would do, don't ask us what to do, you want the job.

There was you wise words on education, "reverse the tax cut", and that does what exactly? Throwing money at the grants doesn't make anyone smarter in high school, middle or elemantary school. We leave more money on the table for grants every year than we give out. We are cutting waste, not money from students hands. And just for the record, even the cut isn't a cut. It's a reduction in the amout of expected increase, spending still went up in the program. So why reverse the tax cuts, spending still increased over last year. But you will sound politically savy and say, "reverse the tax cut" in hopes that the liberals will fawn all over you.

I read Just Another Day where you discribe what you feel the average day in the life of a politician is. This is scarey to think you would believe something like this. I have to ask if this is why you want the job. You talk of tax cuts as though you are a liberal, you speak of education spending as though you are a Liberal and you speak of your distain for politicians as if you were an Average American. I should think you would have a following by now. But you do not.

I will help you understand why. You offer no plan. Like all Liberals you want to feel like you are doing something. But you are only asking a lot of questions that you then use to run adds, then make promises you can not possibly keep, so you can blaim others for trampling on your good intentions so you can run again to try to fix the problems you just spent 2 or 4 or 6 years trying to get to the bottom of. Ted Kennedy wants his playbook back.

Even the Liberals on this site have asked you what you think and you have not answered. You have asked for their support and given them no reason to offer it to you.

Other than these three topics, tax cuts, education and what little you offered on immigration, you have told us nothing more than you are a father and grandfather. Noble though both are, and I have no reason to think you are of poor quality in either, as a politician this is meaningless.

In case you have been under a rock William Crum, I am a conservative. I am hated by some here, praised by few and I am an irritant to others. But I say what I mean, I offer solutions to problems. If this is your idea of a campaign, hell I'm in. I'll run for the seat in the second district, at least when I say something, I stand behind it. I never ask what other want me to say, I say what I think, not what I feel they want to hear.

You are the typical feeling liberal. You beg for money to fix a problem that has money thrown at it from all corners, but offer no way to fix the real problem. The problem with government is government. In the old days you would have to drag a man yelling and screaming from his farm or business to Washington or a state capital. They were good men, who passed good laws, revoked bad ones and were smart enough to tell them apart. They never asked what you wanted to hear. They told you what and who they were. They stood on their morals and records as men and women of stature. You are the reason we have half these problems. You want everyone to like you.

Life doesn't work that way William Crum.

But what would I know, I'm just and Average American.