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A terrible thing happened to America on Sunday, March 21, 2010.

The country took its biggest step ever down a road diametrically opposed to its original intent of keeping the state small so that the individual can be free and great.

Therefore, in this unprecedented crisis of values, this is what needs to be done:

1. Know and teach America's core values.

We got to this point solely because over the past few generations, Americans have forgotten the values that have made America distinctive and great. Even the "Greatest Generation" failed to communicate them.

In a nutshell, they are what I call the American Trinity: "In God we trust," "Liberty" and "E Pluribus Unum." The left has successfully made war on all three — substituting secularism for God and religion in as much of American life as possible; substituting equality (of result) for liberty; and multiculturalism is the opposite of "E Pluribus Unum."

People who do not understand American ideals — especially small government — now dominate our schools, our entertainment media and our news media.

(My own contribution here is a video titled, "The American Trinity" at www.prageru.com. Please view it and forward it.)

2. Recognize that we are fighting the left, not liberals.

Conservatives and centrists are no longer fighting liberals. We are fighting the left.

Liberalism believed in American exceptionalism; the left not only does not believe in it, the left opposes it. President Obama, when asked if he believes in American exceptionalism, replied, "I believe in American exceptionalism, just as I suspect that the Brits believe in British exceptionalism, and the Greeks believe in Greek exceptionalism."

Liberalism believed in creating wealth; the left is interested in redistributing it.

Liberalism believed in a strong defense. The left believes in cutting defense and a strong United Nations.

3. Democrats should be referred to as Social Democrats.

This is not meant to be cute, let alone as a slur. But calling Democrats Social Democrats is an effective way of reminding Americans that there is no longer any difference between what is now known as the Democratic Party and the Social Democratic parties of Europe.

When the Democratic Party returns to its roots as a liberal, not a left-wing, party, we will happily resume calling the party by its original name. However, since no Democrat can cite a significant difference between the Democratic Party and the SD parties, there is no good reason not to use the more accurate nomenclature.

4. Work tirelessly to repeal the bill.

We must single-mindedly work to repeal the government health plan. We all know that it is difficult to repeal entitlements because they are like drugs and it is very difficult to wean people off drugs. But it is not impossible. We need to warn our fellow Americans that entitlements will do to America what drugs eventually do to addicts.

All Republicans must run for office on the "repeal" issue. Even when they lose, the difference between right and left, between Republicans and Social Democrats will have been made clear; and clarity is our best friend.

5. Our motto: "The bigger the government, the smaller the citizen."

I used this phrase in addressing the Republican members of Congress. It has become widely used, including by Rep. David Dreier, R-Calif., on the House floor during the Congressional debate on Sunday. It encapsulates this epic battle of American values versus leftist values. Every movement needs a motto. I nominate this.

6. Do not let other matters distract.

Neither Republicans nor conservatives are united on every issue facing America. Immigration is one example. But we are united on the big government vs. free individual issue, which, more than anything else, has defined America. If we allow any other domestic issue to divide us, we will lose.

And here's why: If Americans forget what America stands for, it won't help us if there is not one illegal immigrant here. And if we do remember what it means to be American, we can handle anything.

7. Acknowledge that we are in a non-violent civil war.

I write the words "civil war" with an ache in my heart. But we are in one.

Thank God this civil war is non-violent. But the fact is that the left and the rest of the country share almost no values. The American value system and the leftist value system are irreconcilable. If the left wins, America's values lose. If American values prevail, the left loses.

After Sunday's vote, for the first time in American history, one could no longer confidently believe that the American system will prevail. And if we don't fight for it, we don't deserve it.

Dennis Prager hosts a nationally syndicated radio talk show and is a visiting fellow at the Hoover Institution at Stanford University. He is the author of four books, most recently "Happiness Is a Serious Problem" (HarperCollins). His website is www.dennisprager.com.

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Big government today is entirely due to even bigger corporations having subverted it. The military industry runs the Pentagon and the $1 trillion per year it bleeds from the budget is sacred - nobody even mentions cuts there. Five old rich guys running 5 corporations now control 98% of the media. The insurance industry WROTE the "health care" plan just approved. A coup has taken place since Reagan set "privatization of government" in motion, a coup that isn't even recognized by authors like Prager, who continue to mis-focus people's attention on the tools being used to wreck their lives rather than the people holding the tools.
Comment: #1
Posted by: Bill
Tue Mar 23, 2010 6:27 AM
Sorry, Bill --
Where have your principles and values regarding small government over the past 30 years, where Republicans have vastly led the way to building our budget deficits and debt? Where were your calls to "non-violent civil war," then? The record speaks for itself as does your hypocrisy. The roots of that hypocrisy would make for interesting reading in my book. This nation has endured and will continue to endure as we work towards a more perfect union. We are a nation united regardless of our differences in opinions. Few patriots will be moved by your histrionics for an oxymoronic "non-violent civil war."
http://www.cbo.gov/budget/data/historical.shtml
$billions Deficit (-) / Surplus (+)
1970...Nixon...-8.7........1985 Reagan -212.3......2000 Clinton +236.2
1971...Nixon...-23.0......1986 Reagan -221.2......2001 Clinton +128.2
1972...Nixon...-23.4......1987 Reagan -149.7......2002 Bush....-157.8
1973...Nixon...-14.9......1988 Reagan -155.2......2003 Bush....-377.6
1974...Ford.....-6.1.......1989 Reagan -152.6......2004 Bush....-412.7
1975...Ford.....-53.2.....1990 Bush.... -221.0 .....2005 Bush....-318.3
1976...Ford.....-73.7.....1991 Bush....-269.2 ......2006 Bush....-248.2
1977...Ford.....-53.7.....1992 Bush....-290.3 ......2007 Bush....-162.0
1978...Carter..-59.2......1993 Bush....-255.1
1979...Carter..-40.7......1994 Clinton -203.2
1980...Carter..-73.8......1995 Clinton -164.0
1981...Carter..-79.0......1996 Clinton -107.4
1982...Reagan..-128.0...1997 Clinton -21.9
1983...Reagan..-207.8...1998 Clinton +69.3
1984...Reagan..-185.4...1999 Clinton +125.6
Comment: #2
Posted by: Debora Beverly
Tue Mar 23, 2010 1:58 PM
Debora, Please show the Democratic controlled Congress in relationship to deficits. Only, Congress can raise revenue. Just one case in point, Bill Clinton took credit for 19 months of economic recovery after being in office for only 3 (that's right-three) months.
Comment: #3
Posted by: David Henricks
Wed Mar 24, 2010 3:40 PM
@ David -- Can you support your statement with a reference that demonstrates Clinton taking credit for recovery in his first 3 months? Not to worry if you can't, because I'd be willing to concede the point if you are willing to concede that the Clinton administration is the only one to have balanced budgets that led to surpluses versus deficits in more than 30 years.
2001 Clinton +128.2
2000 Clinton +236.2
1999 Clinton +125.6
1998 Clinton +69.3
1997 Clinton -21.9
1996 Clinton -107.4
1995 Clinton -164.0
1994 Clinton -203.2
http://www.cbo.gov/budget/data/historical.shtml
Comment: #4
Posted by: Debora Beverly
Fri Mar 26, 2010 1:25 AM
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