Posted on 11/06/2006 4:46:44 PM PST by yankeedame
AND THEN THERE'S THE VOTERS WHO CAN'T COPE
While we're talking about the war against Islamic fascism, and the myrmidons who don't seem to recognize that we're even at war, let's not forget the largest Democrat voting block out there. There are tens of millions of Americans who have refused to accept the responsibilities of adulthood.
These are Americans who will profess their love of freedom, but when it comes time to face the responsibilities they take a quick powder.
These Americans are unwilling to accept the responsibility for developing their own job skills and finding a job. They run from the responsibility of educating their children. In fact, many of them don't even feel it is their responsibility to provide for the care of their own children when they're off at their jobs! These Americans feel that their health care is someone else's responsibility too --- either their employer or the government. And God forbid that they should ever be held responsible for planning and funding their own retirement.
Every day these Americans wake up with one primary thought in mind. What can the government do today to relieve me of the responsibility for taking care of my own life.
These people will vote Democrat. There is nothing that will change their minds. Making sure that government continues to play the role of Mommy and Daddy to these voters was their primary motivation the last time the voted, and it will be their primary motivation tomorrow.
Put them together with those who despise economic liberty, those who believe America is great because of its government, those who suffer from Obsessive Compulsive Compassion Syndrome and those who see peace at any price, and tomorrow shapes up to be a disaster for our liberties and our security.
Why in the hell do we let these people vote anyway?
Where's the picture of the demo-Turd crying their eyes out holding a sign from the last election? I need a good laugh right now.
Nice and succinct. Thanks for posting. (I'll pretend I don't notice the pesky grammatical error in the title. *cringing* )
You may need a laugh, but you just gave me a good one.
I've been moaning and groaning all day about all the lawyers, watchers all poised for litigation if things don't go their way tomorrow.
Why can't we just elect Reagan conservatives and throw the rest of the bums the he** out?
These people will vote Democrat. There is nothing that will change their minds. Making sure that government continues to play the role of Mommy and Daddy to these voters was their primary motivation the last time the voted, and it will be their primary motivation tomorrow.
We just had this exact same conversation at our house.
Thanks for posting. My favorites are the ones living on someone else's money- maxed out credit cards or home equity loans. They don't realise that, in essence, they are taking out a loan to get their hair done or eat at a restaurant.
When they find the day to pay up has come, these will be the first crying for the government to "do something."
When their bubble bursts we don't want any democrats any where rear the power to give them our money.
When I was younger I believed EVERYONE should vote.
Boy, I was naive.
"Yolanda Peoples, 24, of Detroit said she finally made up her mind to vote for Granholm Saturday when she heard DeVos on television talking about the need to put a time limit on welfare.
"It turned me off, he's saying people need to go out and get a job. He's saying it's easy to get a job, like he's going to cut people off," said Peoples. "Time limits are fine, some people need them, but he's not saying he'll make sure people have skills to work, or that there are jobs out there."
That was in the Detroit Free Press. A typical RAT bitching about time limits for welfare.
It was a real wake-up call to me when I had some of my middle school students tell me they didn't really care about getting good grades because they could just go on welfare some day. And no, it was not an urban school or in an economically depressed area of PA. I was stunned speechless.
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