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Our Founding Fathers Get A View Of American Idol

Five citizens of Connecticut faced their peers last night in what was billed as the first Republican Candidate debate in their quest for a party endorsement seeking the office of United States Senator.  Sitting listening to the candidates discuss domestic affairs, foreign policy and personal differences one could visualize our founding fathers seated in the back with a smile of satisfaction watching their vision of democracy and freedom unfold before them.

The Norwich Bulletin sponsored the debate and should be commended for their excellence in providing an atmosphere and opportunity for each candidate to have an equal opportunity to present their ideas.  Bulletin columnist Ray Hackett acted as moderator in what was more like a round table discussion group than public debate.  Hackett moved rapidly with a series of questions; however each candidate was timed during their response and allotted only a total of 15 minutes for responding on this night.

Every candidate managed to elicit a spontaneous response from the audience despite the warning and admonition that the audience should remain silent.  Clearly there were moments when this crowd of politically active citizens felt the emotion of the evening and had to respond briefly.  To the surprise of many the first and perhaps loudest outburst of the night was for Brian K Hill when he said, “any of the Republican candidates are better than any Democrat”.

For much of the evening there was an air of commonality you would expect at a Republican gathering with calls for less government intrusion into our lives, lower taxes, and fewer mandates.  The complexity of the federal tax code was universally trashed with proposals for reform coming from different perspectives.  The concept of a flat tax in some form seemed to unify all of the proposals.

As expected personal attacks were in the spotlight at times but were not dominate in this issue oriented affair.  Chris Shays led in an attack on Linda McMahon when he referred to her last self-funded campaign and position with World Wresting Entertainment saying, “She is not conservative in spending and not conservative in the type of business she has”.    Shays became a target himself when Kie Westby claimed the only difference between Chris Shays and Chris Murphy was their last names.

The most defining moment of the evening was the exchange of views on the question of working with Democrats in the Senate.  The question seemed to raise the emotions of Peter Lumaj and he became a rock hard, unyielding figure opposed to compromise.  He went on to say it was his goal “to make Washington irrelevant in your life”.  For Mr. Lumaj it was his American Idol moment when viewers dropped him from the bottom two and sent him home.

This was the first debate but not the last as the candidates will face off again on June 14th at the University of Connecticut’s von der Mehden Recital Hall.  The founding fathers never viewed American Idol but vetting of candidates today has a strange similarity to reality television.  Mark your calendar and spend some time in the spirit of the founding fathers viewing the American dream of democracy in action as the candidates once again debate in June.

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Black Eyed Peas And Republican Choice

Today began with a brilliant sunrise, the harbinger of something new on the horizon.  The bright light of day was shining upon Connecticut and a radio blared out music of Black Eyed Peas.  The words have special meaning today:

I gotta feeling that tonight’s gonna be a good night
That tonight’s gonna be a good night

The symbolism is too strong to ignore.  There is a new day and the dawning of a new era coming to Connecticut, the rise of the Republican Party.  The time is now for a new beginning, a new voice and new messenger to be heard.  Tonight the tinderbox of grassroots will be opened to a new spark of excitement and opportunity.  Yes, tonight’s gonna be a good night, tonight is going to be the first Republican debate featuring the candidates for the United States Senate.

The last Senatorial campaign in Connecticut featured a bonfire of money burned to a pile of ash and defeat for the Republican Party.  History is a great teacher; history can repeat itself or bring lessons of wisdom, opportunity and ultimately positive change.  Tonight’s going to be a defining moment in the future of the Connecticut Republican Party.

Tonight can be a glorious sunrise with the raising of a new voice or the day can end like any other as the Republican Party fades in the sunset and walks down the path of the past.  The debate will offer party faithful a choice of candidates offering a walk on the path of the past or climbing the mountain of opportunity with a hike to the summit.

Chris Shays and Linda McMahon are clearly the well-known path walkers of the past and have strong support in the land of steady habits.  The problem with steady habits is the self-destruction that can occur but that is the risk of alcohol and drugs.

There is one new Republican candidate for the U. S. Senate that supporters say can lead the Republican Party to the summit.  He is a conservative voice, a messenger with a massage for our small towns and urban cities.  He is the man they say can, like the Phoenix, bring the Republican Party from the ashes of defeat to victory at the polls.  He is Brian K. Hill.

Yes, tonight’s gonna be a good night and you can only watch the action live on the net at 7:00pm using this link:


http://www.livestream.com/norwichbulletin

The debate may be seen live at Kelly Middle School on Mahan Drive in Norwich

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