Posted on 05/17/2013 1:09:31 PM PDT by aimhigh
Franklin’s advisement for protesting thugs is one of my favorite ways to show public disgust with tyrants.
Sharing an elevator with such cretins several hours after some boiled eggs, pickled cabbage, canned chili with Pepperjack cheese and a Schlitz Tall Boy would be a great first salvo of sharing our discontent with the REAL arseholes of this post-Constitutional society.
I don’t think Barry will walk away. He ain’t no Billy Jeff.
I assume you're one of these 'see, hear and speak no evil unless it's smooth and easy things' types of personalities.
I'm not cheering for His Heinous to escape his crimes and complicity in all these scandals and treason. The fact I point out FACT of the current reality situation, is not cheering - but warning. Hell, Limbaugh and Levin THIS WEEK said the same damn thing I did - WARNING everyone not to get hopeful for any of this to stick to Obama - because none of this is going to in the long-run.
This was a multi-pronged and calculated release of information BY the regime itself and his media. Now they can say with a straight face that they are not in the tank for Obama and are objective in their reporting. Meanwhile, Obama is at another fundraiser and his lackeys are wanting Obama to get more confrontational.
That, by the way, is a complex where you INSIST that you are "RIGHT" and will argue YOUR POV until others concede.
Maybe Conservatives and Christians ought to have done a bit more of that over the last few decades or so. I bet we would't be in this mess if they did. I mean, Liberal Socialists will argue their POV until their opposition concedes or they get it installed as law and policy.
The ONLY drawback to that is when you discover, some time later down the road, that you were NOT "RIGHT" and things weren't as you thought.
History is a great teacher and often mirrors and repeats itself when a people forget it or are willfully ignorant of it. That said - there are no fortune tellers and God has not spoken to any prophet about what is going to happen next week - so we do as we always do - see through a glass darkly.
I previously stated that you would see things unravel within 30 days. You could not tell me "we shall see.' Instead you INSIST I DO NOT understand the depth of things. You're INSISTING you're "RIGHT" and I'm not.
No. I'm saying - don't get your hopes up - because I don't think your definition of 'unraveling' and mine are the same. I don't see anything happening to Obama or his cabinet heads over any scandal we currently know about.
I'd love to be wrong - but I've watched way too many people get their hopes up only to see them dashed, and these folks have quit the fight as a result. They're done, finished and frightened - going Galt because they can't handle being continually disappointed, and now there's a real palpable fear among them.
It's not a matter of wanting to be right for my own satisfaction - it's insisting people consider the very real truth of what is the most likely outcome of all this, so they are still functional and ready to take it to the next level in this fight.
Sadly I am really beginning to fear, not many of us are up to it. This people do not want to hear the worst so they can prepare for it. They only want to imagine the best.
Patrick Henry would disagree with such a mindset. In fact, he even gave a sermon on that score.
After Benghazi, there is one too many skeletons in Hillary’s closet. MSM won’t be able to protect her. There is nothing you or I can do to stop her from running anyways.
I am more concerned about gov. O’Malley of Maryland. He seems to be very clever in debates.
Its very dangerous to try to clue freepers in on reality.
I agree with INVAR.
The truth is too hard to swallow...
That's pretty good.
Disgusting, yes, but still pretty good.
Awesome!
He can be removed via impeachment (but removal requires two thirds of the Senate).
William Belknap, who was Secretary of War under Ulysses S. Grant, is the only cabinet officer to have been impeached. He resigned upon being impeached. The Senate went ahead with a trial anyway, but Belknap was acquitted (removal would have meant disqualification for future federal office). There had been debate in the Senate over whether it had jurisdiction, given his resignation. It is thought some of the senators voting for acquittal did so because they believed they lacked jurisdiction, not because they didn't think he deserved removal.
We only report the facts :o)
Sometimes, they report back.
I still strongly suggest you see a therapist about getting past your “RIGHTNESS” complex.
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