Posted on 11/27/2010 4:54:03 AM PST by fuzzybutt
In the George Orwell classic Animal Farm, there lived a horse named Boxer. He was strong, willing, and dependable. In fact, Boxer was so dedicated to his assignments and his leader that he often said, "Napoleon is always right," followed by his personal pledge to "work harder" toward accomplishing the state's goals.
Boxer was a good, faithful horse. But his fault was his blind devotion to his leader and his willingness to sacrifice himself for Napoleon's grand schemes. Boxer never benefited from his loyalty or from Napoleon's phony promise of an easy future. When he was no longer useful, he was shipped to the glue factory, ironically under the guise of receiving state provided medical treatment. Let that sink in, ObamaCare advocates.
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They are getting Americans used to the POLICE STATE of a dictatorship. The ru7loing oligarchies have lost patience with Americans unwilling to submit to their rule. Now they are telling us who is boss;. Unfortunately they may well be right.
Their heads are collectively so far up their butts that they can’t comprehend why they lost the election when the reasons were being screamed at them all across “the fruited plain.” This same pack of vipers have been given the responsibility of “leading” our country.
Heaven help us!!
They aren't rags, they are sheets.
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