Posted by: Redneck Jim ||
10/09/2013 9:23 Comments ||
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Funny indeed...however you know you're in trouble as a nation when you read satire like this and think..."Gee, this could really be true given the lunatics currently in charge...."
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The United States of America (1787-2013) came to a swift and sudden end last night as the government shut down.
'Swift and sudden end'? No, it began in earnest long ago with FDR [who might still be president, had he not died in office]. Champ recently kicked it up a notch, all brought on by those pesky, boomer-crackers who insist on visiting national monuments and tributes to American greatness and exceptionalism.
Champ and his shadow gov't seek a fight. They actually desire civil disturbance. From a crisis of civil disturbance can come the much needed martial law and a setting aside of the constitution, the congress, and elections. We must remain vigilant and be very careful with these people.
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In Brooklyn, New York, an overweight Senegalese woman was unable to obtain a sign language interpreter while waiting on line to collect her free Obamaphone.
#10
I think is is time to go back to the sea. Where the water is wetter and Governments don't eat us in fricassee. Where we can sign and dance all night and not hear this government fight. We have to go there. We have to see this show there. Where there? under the sea.
Here let them explain that;
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Only the Feral Govmint has shut down, descended into riots, looting and cannibalism. Oh wait a minute, that is business-as-usual when the govmint is open.
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Season change and October lives up to its weird time of year. The parks are gone. The monuments are are gone. Even the People of faith are not allowed to attend church. The Autumn people are here. What was, is no more. The trees lose their colors. The grave gray stone vaults are all that remain in DC. The Autumn people suck the life out of the people. Spread fear and mischief among the people. Pride themselves on destroying unborne life. Now they are going after; what did Hitler call them, there were many names. This is an awake nightmare.
Folks who live in the Great Smoky Mountains have just about reached their breaking point with the federal government.
"It's almost like they are pushing to see how far they can push before the American people say enough is enough," said Ed Mitchell, the mayor of Blount County, Tenn. "We were founded on a declaration of independence. And they are about to push the people to the line again." It's gotten to the point where Mayor Mitchell said Americans are ready to start fighting back.
The mayor said he wanted to "make [federal officials and congressional reps] aware that we were willing to do what they were not. We were willing to serve the people that they were not willing to serve."
I asked the mayor if he felt like local residents were getting ready to fight back. He agreed.
"I hate that it's come to this," he said. "This whole thing is all about power and leverage." Never push honest men past the breaking point, because once started in a fight, they will not stop until they get complete submission of those who provoked them. Continued on Page 47
#1
Obama is too stupid to realize that thuggery doest work against people willing to stand and fight. He may have inadvertently lit the fuse on something that is going to explode on him, and destroy him and his ilk, swinging the pendulum the other way toward citizens and individual liberty (away from government and imposed collectivism), or else possibly rip the country violently apart as the productive throw off those who would chain them by government fiat and force.
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Tyrant Obama might do well to look at the Battle of Athens (1946). There are limits that Americans will not tolerate being crossed for long. Maybe it's crazy talk but I hear a lot of crazy talk these days.
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Just walked past a tv with CNN polluting the air. First time in 5 years I see a dead soldier casket; only because Obama thinks it will bollster his side of the shut down arguement. Absolutely disgusting.
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I think he is testing the water. Can he take more from us or does he have to back off? I see the average American as totally frustrated by the federal government. I hope there isn't a spark that sets off a revolution.
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I read this with great interest since I live in Knox Co. which abuts Blount Co. I think there is only one old church operating in Cade's Cove. There are only two cemeteries in the Cove of which I'm aware; there might be a few more in the Park. This area of the country is quite independent. There are many old timers and their relatives here who have a moon-shining heritage. I wouldn't doubt that they could engage in civil disobedience.
#11
Y'all need any help? Gives new meaning to "Head for the hills".
Saw a few with Rifles in their Ford pick em up trucks with bumper stickers that read... "If first you don't Secede..... "
The Prez needs to back down because I don't negotiate either. Remember the last time the government tried to make Slavery legal across the board? Ummm hmmmm.
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It's not exactly Concord Bridge. But I hope its a first step of many in disobedience and active rebellion against the regime (big government, and abusive government) in DC.
Posted by: Redneck Jim ||
10/09/2013 12:59 Comments ||
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It would be a waste of time. HE could make chili out of little black babies in a cauldron on the mall and the Senate would say it was enlightened and rule not guilty. Please stop wasting our time by pretending otherwise.
Ever wonder why none of the Usual Suspects are marching for justice for Miriam Carey the way they did for Trayvon?
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Yes, I do wonder. I'm not sure if the police used excessive force against Miriam, but I'm not sure it was necessary either. Is the difference between Miriam and Trayvon that she might possibly somehow have been a threat to BHO?
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Obama really think's he's God or something. He's trying an interdict on Roman Catholics now.
"Interdict is a censure similar to excommunication. It too excludes from ministerial functions in public worship and from reception of the sacraments, but not from the exercise of governance.
~wikipedia
#12
Various memorials were closed, that is, barriers were placed around them and security was assigned to keep people away. No matter that the memorials are usually open 24/7 and no one staffs them. So what is this "extra" cost to "close" things? Jackasses. We have seen this at the state level when taxpayers don't pass some issue on the ballot that is wanted by the state. Usually, the most high profile things where taxpayers come in contact with the government are closed such as parks, state run libraries, museums, etc.
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