Posted on 08/28/2014 7:03:24 AM PDT by Cheerio
I am getting so tired of the drivel out of people saying we should do this or that and no one shows up to help. One of the first times I ever saw people acutally sacrifically go help someone was the Bundy case over the ranch land. That needs to happen more often. 10,000 people should have showed up in Ferguson to tell the black thugs to go home or get the living hell beat out of them (crickets). So, what am I going to ever be able to do about it and not go to prison or end up dead? Any ideas?
Where are the Oathkeepers when all of this cap is going on???
Specifically, I don't know what to advise you, because I don't particularly care in my case whether I live or die. I can only be killed once, and they can't eat me.
My approach is completely different.
I will live as a free man or die.
/johnny
Comedy Gold.
1. Obama: When I think of that saying, I can't help thinking of Obama.
2. Absolute power: Obviously, Obama, under the laws of the Constitution, does not have "absolute" power.
3. But Obama acts as if he was given such absolute power unofficially "to do the right thing" when he was elected to not one but to two terms by voters who in their hearts believed sweet-talking Obama could do no wrong. Sad. Sad.
4, NOTE: Obama likes to use the phrase "Because it was the right thing to do" when he tries to explain why he decided to do this or do that concerning a controversial subject.
5. Obama will probably make that statement over and over ---"Because it was the right thing to do"---when he tries to justify his upcoming executive order in a few days legalizing 5,000,000+ illegal aliens.
Repubs will never ever undo amnesty - they want it but they want the RATS to put it in place so the conservatives will not blame them. IT WILL NEVER EVER BE UNDONE BUT IT WILL BE THE COMPLETE TRANSFORMATION OF AMERICA.
1. Obama: When I think of that saying, I can't help thinking of Obama.
2. Absolute power: Obviously, Obama, under the laws of the Constitution, does not have "absolute" power.
3. But Obama acts as if he was given such absolute power unofficially "to do the right thing" when he was elected to not one but to two terms by voters who in their hearts believed sweet-talking Obama could do no wrong. Sad. Sad.
4, NOTE: Obama likes to use the phrase "Because it was the right thing to do" when he tries to explain why he decided to do this or do that concerning a controversial subject. He says it as if he was inspired from heaven to make his decision. What he REALLY wants to say is this: "God told me it was the right thing to do." Come to think about it, Obama may really want to say this:"Allah told me it was the right thing to do."
5. Obama will probably make that statement over and over ---"Because it was the right thing to do"---when he tries to justify his upcoming executive order in a few days legalizing 5,000,000+ illegal aliens.
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Sorry about the double post. My bad. Mirse
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