Posted on 05/30/2013 10:34:04 PM PDT by neverdem
MARTIN BASHIR: Professor, we heard Mr. Sensenbrenner (R-WI) say the Attorney General should step down. Congressman Bob Goodlatte (R-VA) is also calling for resignation. Of course, he did that two years ago over Fast and Furious. Is this actually going to lead to something, do you think, or just more of the same, more continuous calls for the Attorney General to stand down?
MICHAEL ERIC DYSON: I think the Attorney General should step down too -- off of the plateau where he represents on high principle and whip some heads. But he shouldn't give up his office. What he should understand is that he is the chief law giver of the United States so to speak. He's the Moses of our time and at least for this administration...
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Moses Holder is looking for the burning Bush.
Amos the prophet?
I knew some libs back in 2007 that were hearing pelosi saying that hussein was a new Jesus, they didn’t care.
They said maybe that’s not right, but more or less that’s how it is. They’ll see that to his end, no matter what happens. In fact, lenin or stalin won’t hold a candle to this guy’s worship.
Eric Holder is the Mofo of our time.
“Many welcome it but most are just plain ignorant of what they are accepting. The dumbing down of America is basically complete because the stupid are now the majority.”
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That is why I am happy to no longer live there.
. In fact, lenin or stalin wont hold a candle to this guys worship.
My granddaughter was forced to read a book about Harriet Tubman. In the book Tubman was called “the Moses of our time”, So move over Tubman and make room for Eric Holdman,
In what country do you live?
What do people there say about the present state of affairs in the United States?
I have friends in Columbia and costa Rica and they think we’re crazy. They’re also scared because when/if the US goes down, they’re in trouble, too.
There was a typo. The title should read:
“Is The Osmosis of His Brine”
“In what country do you live?”
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I started international living in 2000, living part time in central Europe. My last time in the USA was Jan. 2005.
I moved from Slovakia to the Philippines in Jan. 2009.
Every day, I thank God that I am not back in the USSA.
I live on a beach with my wife and two year old son for much less then $1000 per month, and that includes rent.
I was wondering the same. If we can’t change things here, I want to know if there is someplace to go.
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so what stands as the “God” to this “Moses”?
too much boot licking leads to insanity from shoe polish poisoning, methinks.
“I have friends in Columbia and costa Rica and they think were crazy.”
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Yes, central and south America are very popular expat destinations.
Escape from America.com (escapeartist.com) and Internationalliving.com specialize in Central/South America.
People here in the Philippines are not interested in whats happening in the US.
Where I live, we have probably more European expats.
The Philippines are mostly suited to single men.
I rarely see western couples or families.
wow.
A new religion is born and its even meaner than Islam
If we cant change things here, I want to know if there is someplace to go.
I don’t know of any place that would be better because when things seriously go down hill, it will be bad all over. Here we are in our own culture and better able to cope and adapt.
I do believe the US is going to suffer a nuclear strike sometime in the future...within 5 years.
We’re in for some seriously trying times. I think people should continue getting into survival mode.
We happened to get the short end of the stick as far as historical events go.
Yes, that’s a good website to check out those options.
I’ve heard good things about the Philippines. Most of the older people still appreciate the USA, I think.
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