Shame that Obama is attacking a private citizen, and pushing for the Soviet Doctrine to foist on American media, when really it's to silence any and all right-side political voices, like Rush and Hannity.
Too damn bad that the Socialists in office succeeded in passing the Porkulus un-Stimulus Bill this year, of which absolutely no Republicans voted for, as well as 11 Democrats voting against it. Where is this money going? Certainly not in our pockets. A couple billion is going to ACORN. Yeah, that's right
Unfortunate that too many Americans wanted change for the sake of change, without knowing what they were getting. Do you know how many of Obama's cabinet members served under Clinton?
It's incredible the outrage and actual subpoenas given to Bush officials over the firing of a few justices, but not one peep out of anybody when Clinton fired every single one of them when he took office.
Of course, people blamed Bush for Katrina. Reality: no person can control the climate. Bush was not responsible for the storm. The state government of Louisiana and city government of New Orleans failed the people. Why they weren't thrown out of office, I don't know. Personally, I wouldn't have shed a tear if they were "found" one morning. Hundreds of school buses were under water, all of which could have been used if the order to evacuate had been given a week earlier. Yes, people knew about the storm ahead of time, yet they did nothing.
Masquerading Soviet-style laws as "common-sense gun laws" is a farce. History shows that gun control laws lead to one thing: genocide. Think I'm lying? You don't know a damn thing about world history. Think that enacting concealed carry laws will lead to death on a massive scale? Think again - Switzerland still has a citizen militia force, and they have been free for hundreds of years. A German officer once asked a Swiss officer, "what would happen if I were to march 5 million men into Switzerland?" The Swiss replied "each of my men would fire five times and go home."
Many people talk about "right of choice," and "separation between church and state." Neither of these two phrases appear in the US Constitution, Declaration of Independence, or Bill of Rights. Most will cite "court cases" as to where these came from. For over 150 years, neither of these were ever heard of. The First Amendment clearly states that the government cannot make a law respecting religion, it does not say that elected officials cannot practice religion as they see fit. The Ten Commandments are on court houses. I'd love to laugh at a lawsuit put forward to order every court house in America to take them down. A direct quote from the Declaration of Independence (remember that one?) says "We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness." Sounds a lot like something Martin Luther King, Jr. might have said, right? Well, it was written 167 years before his "I Have A Dream" speech. That line from the Declaration itself protects the unborn. I don't know where this "right to a choice" BS came from.
Time will show that 8 years with Bush as President weren't so bad. Time will also show that whatever time Obama is Fuhrer will be the darkest in American history.
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