Posted on 11/01/2010 8:14:59 AM PDT by pissant
There is only one way we should be voting- you drag your butt to the registrar’s office, produce a photo ID and register; you then drag tht same butt to the polling place and produce that ID and your photo ID and you vote, in person. The ONLY people who should be given mail-in ballots are our service men and women and their families stationed overseas.
Voting is NOT a “right”- it is a priviledge. No more mailing it in, no more “motor voter”, and no more registering at school, at the welfare office or anywhere else. the ‘rats having been using these to defraud the American people for too long.
The demonic-rats are trying to destroy open elections (voter fraud, chard check, etc..); want to destroy the economy (reckless spending, demonizing business; cap & trade, etc...); divide the citizens into opposing fractions (rich vs poor, white vs black, men vs women, gay vs straight, etc...); eventually throwing the country into chaos and pushing the people into revolt. The demonic-rats will then declare martial law.
We are living in the past USSR. Time for us to take up arms! What is the ultimate sacrifice mean? My God, our sons and daughers have died for this! They have no soul!
Ping!
The federal government only exists with the consent of the States. Why can’t the States decare marshall law upon the feds?
Is it a matter of arms? Does not the constitution charge us as citizens to defend it? If we do not win on the morrow does it not tell us that the ballot is of insufficient caliber to maintain constitutional supremicy?
Are we of sufficient courage to place our names along side the original signators?
That is the question we each are called upon to answer!
Hopefully they'll declare Martial law, since Arizona doesn't have any Marshall's left ever since Marshall KGUN left town
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