To: HuntsvilleTxVeteran; joe fonebone; traditional1; bamahead; Billg64; abigail2; CJinVA; AdvisorB; ...
OK, you’re on!
We need to start arguing from a Constitutional foundation.
23 posted on
12/02/2009 12:45:44 PM PST by
Loud Mime
(The time to water the tree of liberty approaches...)
To: Loud Mime
I just want to go through the ENTIRE series; I've read some of them, and was ALWAYS impressed at the insight into the fundamental INTENT of the Constitution's provisions, that now are so contorted (intentionally, by the free-riders), so as to be un-recognized by the general population. The handouts and government interference with private lives, to reallocate wealth to buy votes/favor/re-election funding is what has driven us to this point. The idea that "ordinary citizens" would come forth and spend a few years of public service as government officials, then go back home and WORK for a living, is totally lost.
We now have career politicians who are selected and funded by special interests, in an endless cycle of becoming more socialistic/in-debted/power-mad robber-barons who rape and pillage with impunity.
25 posted on
12/02/2009 1:19:48 PM PST by
traditional1
("don't gots to worry 'bout no mo'gage. Don't gots to buy no gas...Obama, he gonna take care o' me")
To: Loud Mime
26 posted on
12/02/2009 1:27:59 PM PST by
WVKayaker
(www.wherezobama.org / Obama's Excellent Adventure ...)
To: Loud Mime
The Constitution is a inviolable compact of and for the people, and not, as some leftist progressives and liberal RINOs would say, a living document.
36 posted on
12/02/2009 5:52:12 PM PST by
AdvisorB
(Obamatude could be defined by Blago as something tangible, but not quite as tangible as JJJ's offer.)
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