So, comissioner, though we’ve already attained your wife’s disposition, we’re really going to have to know more about the kinky sex thing, and remember, you’re under oath.
If you don’t mind, let’s start with the goat.
Well Steve did the IRS ask Moslem Malik Obama about his prayers when he wanted tax exemption for his Barak H Obama Foundation ???
and if not why not ???
As Greg Gutfeld famously said yesterday on The Fives: “Never trust a guy over 50 who sports a perm.”
This creepy, Lurch-like liar is probably representative of the gaggle of bureaucrats that care little about the nation but much about their persona and money.
What country am I living in?
If they set these applications aside for the sake of efficiency, then where in the effiency flow chart does it say: “Ask applicant to detail the content of their prayers?”
This is what happens when you elect a Chicago gangster to the presidency.
This is the fundamental issue facing our nation: freedom of thought.
It strikes right at the heart of religious liberty, the Founding of America, the Constitution and specifically the 1st Amendment. If government can control thought then all is lost.
Keep striking this tone: freedom of thought - and you begin to break the government’s monopoly on ideas - government schools, regulations, restrictions and taxation.
What few realize is that taxation is a restriction on thought. It is used to reward and punish people who think differently. The goal is manipulation, and via that, control. What Obama’s done is par for the course across government. It isn’t an aberration, but the purpose of.
We’ve forgotten and haven’t taught in decades that governments are instituted for the preservation of rights and liberties, not the creation or reduction of.
Every liberal ideologue who claims persecution for some petty purpose - a cross at a graduation, the right to kill your baby, etc. - simply undermines the sharp distinction between public and private and makes a mockery of liberty. Roe v. Wade is an especially noxious curse in that it forced conservatives into the absurd position of stating that the Constitution doesn’t guarantee a right to privacy. Of course it does. Yet, no one has a right to a private murder.
Between the Scylla and Charybdis of liberal mockery and conservative abandonment we’ve arrived here. The entire US Constitution exists to tell government - leave me alone. What could be more inherent than a right to privacy, to ones private thoughts?