The climate is changing
Representing Bartow County is a two-way street. In addition to representing the needs of this community at the state level, your State Representative also addresses state issues and refines them as it reflects on the Constitution and the needs of the people of District 15: someone has to protect the citizens of Georgia from the State of Georgia. For this, State Representatives must focus on constituent services – after all, how will one know the needs of the district without listening to the needs of the district?
That individual is your Representative, who can accomplish this through legislation and proper representation in the State House – who can seize opportunity, create momentum, and keep moving forward. Creating meaningful legislation is one of the strongest parts of being a Representative, and Representatives have to be strong enough to create conservative legislation in these hard economic times.
Bartow County is known for its support of the Constitution – more so than any other district in Georgia. Constitutional values are in the forefront of every discussion.
Being a conservative legislator, you have to be mindful of the Constitution before you and follow it to the letter, as well as being mindful of your soul – for some day you will have to answer for the decisions you have made and that will affect millions, far beyond your own lifetime.
That conservative legislator must be an individual that understands the meaning of the word “tax” and its limiting effect on growth and future business. Conservative legislators always use the strength of their experience and knowledge of the Constitution, and a deep awareness of the wisdom of the Almighty. For example, George Patton even prayed for good weather when engaging his enemies. Today, we are in the middle of a liberal storm. And as many of us do, we pray for good weather.
November is coming. The weather report is promising. I look forward to a serious opportunity to defeat the liberals and the tax & spend policies of the RINOs, and stand on Conservative ground. I pray for good weather tomorrow, as the fate of my quest to become the next Representative for District 15 waits in the fog of war. And as I strive for victory, I pray for good weather.
Going door to door, I’ve had a wonderful opportunity to speak to many conservatives in the District, many moderates, as well as independents that not only belong to the Tea Party but some who are so independent they don’t belong to any group. And in these conversations, there is a common thread: they are praying for good weather as well.
It is now time for the voters of District 15 to exercise their rights and act on their convictions. Tomorrow the contest will be decided, and it is you who will make the decision:
Pray for good weather and choose wisely.
July 19, 2010
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Posted by Hayden Collins

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After much thinking I believe your title “the climate is changing …” indicates that you sympathized well with your readers.