Posted on 01/17/2009 9:12:50 AM PST by Maxstake
A day that will live in infamy...
Obama's Inauguration
Superficially impressive until it really matters.
"You have to pinch yourself - a Marxist radical who all his life has been mentored by, sat at the feet of, worshiped with, befriended, endorsed the philosophy of, funded and been in turn funded, politically promoted and supported by a nexus comprising black power anti-white racists, Jew-haters, revolutionary Marxists, unrepentant former terrorists and Chicago mobsters, is on the verge of becoming President of the United States. And apparently it's considered impolite to say so."
- Melanie Philips, The Spectator ( UK ) 10/14/08
Who will be Diocletian?
That quote from Melanie Phillips belongs in a book of great American quotations. The unfortunate part is that Melanie Philips isn’t an American, she’s British.
Good post, but why in Chat?
His majesty and Biden are live on Fox in Baltimore complete with the loyal sheep crowd!
A democracy cannot exist as a permanent form of government. It can only exist until the voters discover that they can vote themselves money from the public treasure. From that moment on the majority always votes for the candidates promising the most money from the public treasury, with the result that a democracy always collapses over loose fiscal policy followed by a dictatorship.
The average age of the world's great civilizations has been two hundred years. These nations have progressed through the following sequence:
from bondage to spiritual faith
from spiritual faith to great courage
from courage to liberty
from liberty to abundance
from abundance to selfishness
from selfishness to complacency
from complacency to apathy
from apathy to dependency
from dependency back to bondage.
--Alexander Tyler
I'd say we're somewhere between apathy and dependency and headed straight for bondage. It's a sad day.
Liberal Media is now an oxymoron. "Freedom" is now defined as "Entitlements," "Affirmative Action," "Sexual Orientation," and the ability to limit the freedoms of others.
The truly crazy people see the truly sane as crazy, and the truly evil as "troubled.". Charles Manson had an unhappy childhood and he should be "pitied and understood" by the psychobabble of "There is good in everyone," and morality is moronic and outdated.
"God?" They don't need it. "Right from wrong?" by who's definition. "Hope?" "Change?" Oh yeah, the people who have been destroying this country "Hope" that it don't "Change."
When bad things happened to good people we used to say that "Sh*t happens!"
Thanks to Ailinsky, Obama, and Soros, we now say "Sh*t is managed!"
Folks it's SHTF time.
As a Texan, I would be only too happy to support secession. If Obama comes after our $5+billion surplus to pay for other states’ deficits, you can bet we’ll be looking into it. Some have said that Lincoln assured that no state has the right, but I wish we could get some constitutional expert (besides Obama) to look at every state’s right to secede. I thought I’d read a post here once that did that analysis. Anybody know where it was? I’m afraid Texas wouldn’t do it except under extraordinary circumstances, unless there were a movement nationwide from other states.
I am refusing to watch any of this crowning.
Braveheart is on, and I have been watching that instead. It gives me a bit of hope that freedom will never truly die.
God bless!
California was also a republic before being admitted to the Union, and its flag says "Bear Republic." Unfortunately, there is not the slightest chance that today's California would go back to independent republic status. Regretfully so.
I really don't believe that this a legitimate option for Texas but one thing that is very odd is that Texas has its own electrical grid. All the other 47 contiguous states are connected together into only two grids.
This MUST not happen!!!!
Thank you, Polarik
An excellent post. (Post #27)
Save America Ping.
It’s not an oddity. There is purpose in it. How many states other than Texas do you know of that could be virtually self-sufficient?
As far as electricity goes, Hawaii and Alaska have their own electrical grids. Something tells me that Texas is not self-sufficient in all respects. For instance, even in electricity generation Texas uses more coal than it produces. No doubt most pieces of land of that size could be run in a fairly self-sufficient manner, especially if blessed with energy resources as much as Texas.
Interestingly, another area with frequent mumbling about secession also has it's own grid: Quebec.
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