There are those who would have us just “move on”. I'm sorry but the only thing I see in my minds eye today is Arlington National cemetery and it's endless rows of men and women who made the ultimate sacrifice to uphold our freedom as laid out in our Constitution. The ruling of one activist judge pisses on the graves of all these heroes and tosses the Constitution they died to defend right into the shredder. If that, as a Conservative, is not something to be apoplectic about, nothing is!
Agree again, anti-Hillary, and sadly so.
Rush - In the Arizona decision, the SC somehow found a way to protect Arizona from the consequences of their political choices.
right on, right on, Rush.
“There are those who would have us just move on. I’m sorry but the only thing I see in my minds eye today is Arlington National cemetery and it’s endless rows of men and women who made the ultimate sacrifice to uphold our freedom as laid out in our Constitution. The ruling of one activist judge pisses on the graves of all these heroes and tosses the Constitution they died to defend right into the shredder. If that, as a Conservative, is not something to be apoplectic about, nothing is!”
I’ve been telling friends today, those that would listen, that I deeply regret my time in the Army. I thought I was contributing to the protection of our Freedoms and now it was stolen by one lawyer in a black robe. In one of my conversatoins I had to stop and choke back tears.
I would recommend no soldier re-up and I would recommend that no one join the military. This government does not deserve your sacrifice and half the electorate is willing to use the barrel of a gun to force you to actively engage economically in a market of their choosing.
Freedom was lost yesterday and we have folks out there dancing in its grave!
I wanted to clarify, I by no means intended to equate my service to those in Arlington, or to any that made the ultimate sacrifice...