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Tags: Clive Owen, duplicity, julia roberts, Tea Parties
Posted Apr 5th 2009 at 9:03 am in Politics |
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Absolutely LOVE this! Terrifying but true.
Keep it up and let it roar!
I have thought for at least fifteen years that the USA needs a viable third party. I understand that the Democrats and Republicans have conspired to make it difficult if not impossible for a third party to rise up out of the grass roots, but there are Governors, Senators and Representatives CURRENTLY in office who, if they would just have the courage to tell their respective parties to take a flying youknowwhat at the moon, could form, right now, today or tomorrow, a viable third party that would control Congress in that it would deprive BOTH parties of a majority without including them and their ideas.
Most Americans are in the middle. They may be pro or con abortion but they don't feel they have the right to decide that deeply moral and personal issue for someone else. They probably think gay marriage is a tad
silly, however, they really don't give a rip of Tammy and Sue Anne get married. What they ARE concerned with are those things the Founders put in the hands of the Feds: National Security, Border Control, Interstate commerce.
Let the States (10th amendment, I believe) take care of the other stuff.
First presidential ticket? Lieberman/Guiliani or Guiliani/Lieberman.
Actually, only SOME of the voters got played. Many of us didn't drink the Kool-Aid.
"They may be pro or con abortion but they don't feel they have the right to decide that deeply moral and personal issue for someone else."
Well, that would technically make them "pro choice". There are only two sides in that debate.
not so much played as bent over…
I think that was my favorite of all of Chris's toons here. I dunno why, but it hit me just right. Good work, Chris!
I dunno why, but it made me want to commit suicide.
" Well, that would technically make them "pro choice". There are only two sides in that debate. "
Yes, I should have inserted "personally" pro or con. Sorry. So far as "pro choice" goes, it's a misnomer as
many who claim to be "pro-choice" are actually pro-abortion as they proved when they savaged Sarah Palin
for "choosing" to have the Down Syndrome child. There probably are very few of us who are honestly
"pro choice" which means we don't think we can make either decision for the other person.
Very true, our real enemy is Washington politicians!
http://www.atlantateaparty.net/
http://www.atlantateaparty.net/
Presumably, our "Red Dawn" would be against foreign invasion not our own government.
When I enlisted in the military, I swore to protect and defend our Constitution against all enemies, foreign and DOMESTIC.
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