Posted on 10/14/2009 12:06:20 PM PDT by the anti-liberal
Rahm Luca Brasi Emanuel is behind it.
And Obama is behind him.
Obama is a megalomaniacal egomaniac who can’t stand personal criticism.
He’s a Marxist with a Napoleon complex.
LOL! Perfect!
Actually the whole thing is so stupid it may well have come from smarmy Press Dope Robert Gibbs.
I think so...in a nutshell thin skin.
...is he coming down out of the Manchurian Mothership there?
Marxist yes, and then add a strong dose of Chicago one-party machine politics. They don’t like dissent or competition. They make excessive use of patronage and steamroll their opponents. With each passing day we are being to resemble Venezuela. I’m afraid Pax Americana is gone. Just look at the dollar. And our Chinese enablers and creditors now own most of our public debt securities.
Rupert Murdoch and Roger Ailes rope-a-doped the dummies at the White House into this. Ratings soar and the clown-car drives off a cliff.
>> Rahm Luca Brasi Emanuel is behind it. <<
Another tie to the Nixon admin is this. Rahm is to Obama as Kissinger is to Nixon.
Eat that you tie die wearing hippie scum.
The “clown-car drives off a cliff” is the part I’m waiting for.
America hating communists! The entire “administration”.
"No experiment can be more interesting than that we are now trying, and which we trust will end in establishing the fact, that man may be governed by reason and truth. Our first object should therefore be, to leave open to him all the avenues to truth. The most effectual hitherto found, is the freedom of the press. It is, therefore, the first shut up by those who fear the investigation of their actions."(Underlining for emphasis) --Thomas Jefferson to John Tyler, 1804. ME 11:33
On another thread, I posted the following comments which may also relate to the topic of this thread.
America's founding ideas of liberty were revolutionary in 1776, and they are revolutionary today! They exploded old concepts that some imperfect persons in a society were somehow entitled to make decisions for other likewise imperfect persons. They affirmed the "self-evident" truth that rights are not grants from government, but they are inherent in individuals, Creator-endowed, and, therefore, unalienable.
If today's youth and their parents suddenly were to be exposed to those common sense, "self-evident" truths explained in the writings of the Founders and Framers of our Constitution, they would be aroused to such action that the current Congress and Administration would be stopped in their tracks in their efforts to unconstitutionally "rule" this nation.
The problem is that the "censors" have, over the past several decades, removed those ideas systematically from the nation's textbooks and public discourse, and those who knew better did little to counter their actions.
Now, however, technology has made it possible to access the Founders' writings and to cause them to, once again, explode into the current debate.
Are there enough patriots who will cause this to happen? Is Fox News to be included in that group?
Ideas have consequences (Weaver)! In the battle of ideas, the ideas of liberty will defeat the ideas of tyranny, if they are allowed to be read and heard, because they appeal to the innate desire for liberty in each individual.
Of course, the counterfeit ideas of tyranny must be masked in order for politicians to gain the kind of power that has occurred in recent times. To gain that power, such politicians "buy" votes with promises of "goodies" and false solutions to "crises." Once they gain the power, then the tyranny begins.
Hope and change that is acquired in order to gain power over other people's lives is not a revolutionary idea. It is as old as the history of civilization and leads to tyranny.
Where to, America?
Dunn is married??? Eeeeeeewwwwwww!!! (cough, cough)
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