Posted on 11/26/2009 9:46:01 AM PST by IbJensen
As Americans sit down to Thanksgiving dinner, President Barack Obama and his band of malcontent hippy czars are out there fomenting for revolution. Progressives they are not, given that some of those same czars were fomenting for revolution back in the 60s when a kid named Barry was still in red diapers, having come into this world in 1961, in Country Unknown.
The little people gathering together at dining room tables all over America will be talking about revolution too. And because theirs is a revolution to restore America rather than dismantle it, victory is as close as the cranberry sauce.
Even though the mainstream media is trying to portray it as otherwise, there is plenty to be thankful for, not the least of which is a Messiah presented as walking on water, is tanking in the polls.
The same cant be said for the shock-a-day administration which is navel gazing about why their months long campaign to cow Americans isnt working.
Proof is in the pudding, in the variety of puddings topping off this Thanksgiving meal. The only Blackberries paid attention to on Thanksgiving Day are the ones in Grannys pie. Cold comfort indeed are the Blackberries, Twitters and Tweets trying to conduct big business as usual on this day.
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While it is reality that the Obama administration is trying to make a bleak time seem even bleaker, even its most radical members must know by now that American patriots never give up.
It isnt time for revolution yet, but it is approaching.
Right now is an awkward time. It is too late for talking and too early for revolution. A FR eeper posted that and he was right.
Hi IbJensen,
I’m with you, the real turkey is in the White House. I sure wish we could go back and celebrate Thanksgiving like the first one. Times sure have changed. If the Pilgrims and Indians celebrated Thanksgiving today for the first time, they’d be sitting down to play Keno.
Kharis13
there is still a blessing on this land.
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