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To: butterdezillion

Butter..you are right in so much as ..No...they do not care. I know I am not telling you anything you do not already know. You read and listen to the news as much as I do. I know alot of Republicans as friends. Not one is a birther and all want this dropped before the election. Butter, it does not bother me that you disagree with me. As I said, I truly admiire the fact that you have the courage of your convictions. We simply disagree. I hope that does not bother you. We can disagree and still respect each other’s opinions. And Texans? We come in all kinds of stripes and polka dots. No mob rule here. And we like it that way. We are just a mish mash of opinions and love to debate then we go vote for whomever we want and go to the Riverwalk after together. Have a good evening, Butter.


87 posted on 07/31/2012 5:32:31 PM PDT by DallasSun (Courage~Fear that has said its prayers.)
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To: DallasSun

My extended family is similar to what you describe. But only because they are either in denial over where the country is at as a whole, or else have given up on truth making any difference in this nation. IOW, they are either dead or almost dead.

I’m not ready to hand this country over to death yet.

Texans of all people should realize what awaits if we don’t get the rule of law back. Those beheadings just across the border, the mass burials, the disemboweled folks hung from a bridge.... that’s going to be Texas by the time you blink if truth and the rule of law continue to be too “embarrassing” for this country to address. It will start out as your children being butchered by the lawlessness but it will travel up through Oklahoma and Kansas and it will soon be my children.

I’m sorry if I embarrass the good people of Texas by caring, but I do care whether their children and mine are massacred by the anarchy that comes when men rule and not laws.

I started out this business mostly apathetic, thinking the Hawaii people probably meant to say that Obama’s records prove he was born in Hawaii, but the more I saw through my requests the more I realized there is no rule of law. And that was when I realized that I had to fight. Because those who are unfaithful in a little will be unfaithful in a lot. I started my blog by pointing out that this isn’t about Obama at all, but about the rule of law, and I said that if we ignored this lawlessness it would begat all manner of lawlessness.

Now people are looking at Roberts’ ruling, Obama’s executive amnesty, Obama’s claimed right to kill any American with no questions asked, etc.... and people are wondering what happened to this country.

What happened is what I and the other “crazies” said all along would happen - that cute little cockroach (that everybody was too “embarrassed” to acknowledge) has had free rein in this country for 4 years. The lawless grand-daddy cockroach was not stopped at the beginning, and now there is more lawlessness than any of us can stop. A candidate for the R nomination said within Lawrence Sellin’s hearing that the issue is deeper than anybody knows. Too deep for anybody to be able to address.

What would you think if a doctor told you that your cancer is too deep for anybody to even look at?

That’s where America is at. Again, I hate to “embarrass” anybody, but I do care that this country is dying of a disease that nobody will even dare to mention, much less try to cure. To me, love means caring about stuff like that. The opposite of love isn’t hatred; it’s apathy. If we don’t care about each other, what’s left?


124 posted on 07/31/2012 6:51:03 PM PDT by butterdezillion
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