The Ides of March: sometimes history repeating itself is a good thing. Not condoning killing them yet. A good tar and feathering on the DC mall should be a National event every March 15th. Pick the least worthy of Congress and drag them out. It would be a good thing. I would think that DC would shape up after they realized that they work for us and we are tired of the BS. Thank you for your time and consideration and thoughts. Have a blessed day.
1 posted on
03/15/2016 8:59:53 AM PDT by
waterhill
To: waterhill
Picking the LEAST worthy in Congress would be a challenge. Reid would be a good start. Pelosi....Boxer.....Cantwell....Murray.
2 posted on
03/15/2016 9:05:23 AM PDT by
Zarro
(Ted Cruz 2016)
To: waterhill
April 15th might be a better choice.
4 posted on
03/15/2016 9:08:43 AM PDT by
Mich Patriot
("The problem with quotes found on the Internet is they are often not true." - Abraham Lincoln)
To: waterhill
To: waterhill
We can only dream. don’t forget the riding them out of town on a rail part.
6 posted on
03/15/2016 9:09:21 AM PDT by
FunkyZero
(... I've got a Grand Piano to prop up my mortal remains)
To: waterhill
I have been saying for years we should bring back the gallows for treason.
7 posted on
03/15/2016 9:09:26 AM PDT by
mouse1
To: waterhill
In days of yore, pine tar was readily available, as it was used in construction, and feathers were available from any bed. Where are you going to find those today?
To: waterhill
Should be combined with National Pirate Day, so you could say “Arggggggggg!” right before pouring the tar and feathers.
14 posted on
03/15/2016 9:37:30 AM PDT by
catnipman
(Cat Nipman: Vote Republican in 2012 and only be called racist one more time!)
To: waterhill
The number of bald chickens would probably exceed the number on the national debt.
To: waterhill
17 posted on
03/15/2016 9:44:09 AM PDT by
FES0844
To: waterhill
Tar & Feather. Sounds like a get name for a political party.
Has a nice ring to it, don’t you think?
To: waterhill
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