Posted on 01/20/2014 2:13:31 PM PST by 2ndDivisionVet
Edited on 01/20/2014 2:43:01 PM PST by Admin Moderator. [history]
Former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin reposted a quote from Martin Luther King, Jr.'s famous "I Have A Dream" speech on Monday
(Excerpt) Read more at politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com ...
I agree. It is nothing but THE party now.
We need the American Contraparty.
Dexter and Sinister.
Yin and Yang.
Black and White.
Individual and Collective.
Bumble Bee and Hive.
The world is made up of opposites in contention, except in American Politics.
The world is out of balance while the Uniparty rules.
Good news, the old, beat up race card has been declined!
He certainly could have. He was smart as a whip but for some reason he was a man with no fight in him.
We can be thankful that Obama is grinding the last remants of liberal guilt into dust. He deserves another Nobel prize for that.
remnant
What Obama basically said was “I’m hated because I’m black but I also get away with a lot of crap because I’m black.” He’s half right.
Thanks 2ndDivisionVet.
PETA Compares MLK Legacy to Animal Abuse
Townhall.com | January 20, 2014 | Christine Rousselle
Posted on 1/20/2014 5:33:06 PM by Kaslin
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/3113744/posts
Copy that.
Obama is disparaging the generation of Black Americans who fought for their rights and the American population which would have no problem with a true Black President who understands America and what it stands for.
America is drunk, stoned, fat, lazy and weak.
Makes me sick to say so.
I'd forgotten the subtitle. Methinks Obama, Jesse, Al and most of the CBC have as well.
One thing I have genuine faith in -- that in real people, Americans are almost two to one good people, right people, who are affronted by a government that forces them to honor open homosexuality, a government that takes their money and feeds indolence and sloth in the name of "general welfare," where slobs can be seen at Circle Ks spending their EBTs on chips, soda, and hot dogs at the expense of ... well, us.
Call it faith, but I believe that easily two in three productive, involved, employed Americans think asking for ID to vote is perfectly reasonable and in fact, that able-bodied people on welfare should have voting privileges revoked for the duration of their dependence. I have real faith that more than 50 percent of Americans would agree, easily. Only nutcases think third-generation welfare mothers should get to vote. How many do you know?
Yet I hear Limbaugh railing about America as a nation of children who voted for Santa Claus. I read countless opinions by conservatives berating the stupidity of the American voter. I see cynicism and contempt, all directed at "everybody but me." It's a convincing illusion constructed on election fraud and a media that is about 85 percent full-bore leftist. They represent what America is, ostensibly.
But in real people, about two thirds of Americans figure along the lines that we do about the MSM and Obama and health care and government creep, but partly because we lose elections, and partly because of rights deprived via the court (an insidious means where a minority seizes power over a majority, ala Roe v Wade), we act like the big dog afraid to shove the cat off his dog bed. Nothing stops the dog except his own illusions.
There are a lot more of us than there are of them in terms of the Americans who actually make things work and who would actually take the trouble to vote even if it meant a bit of sacrifice. I'll be glad when the voting franchise is guarded with better diligence.
I'll also be happy when America CELEBRATES ITS CHRISTIAN HERITAGE. This nation was founded on specifically Christian values and tenets by men who were professed Christians. Its specifically Christian American traditions are deep and worthy in more than days set aside for Christmas and Easter. The Christian heritage is to do unto others as you would have them do unto you. That primo value, founded in Christ, is why we are a slave-free society. Islam still tolerates legal slavery. Let them live that way in Islamic nations. This is a Christian nation -- they adapt to our ways, or leave.
Yes, a lot of tests of faith! Including that of Americans in each other.
I'd forgotten the subtitle. Methinks Obama, Jesse, Al and most of the CBC have as well.
OH YEAH!
You are correct!!!!!
Makes me want to NOT go to NYC as a tourist. I’d just bring conservative cooties (oh, and money ).
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