Thursday, January 10, 2013

Resolved

     I haven't yet mentioned Turk Turon's New Years resolution.  It's a good one, something you may want to consider for yourself.

     Flip side, here's an NYT opnionator who wants to scrap that icky old U. S. Constitution. It just gets in the way of all that Creamy Federal Goodness, you see. Wonder how he felt about that when there was a Republican livin' at taxpayer expense at 1600 Penna and GOP majorities encamped at both ends of the Capitol?

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  1. Wonder if that NYT opinionator would be happy running his editorials by a White House censor before publishing them?

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  2. So far one contribution mailed to the NRSC.

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  3. I like that, but I can't afford to do that EVERY time... but I AM going to do it as $$ allows.

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  4. I always have to wonder how all these Marxists who want to get rid of the Constitution would feel if THEY realized that THEY are amongst the First to enter the Gulags of the Communist People's Republic of America.

    "Freedom of the Press, Comrade?" Why do you think we would allow such a Capitalistic Concept to remain? ALL the People need to know will be told them by the Party. What, did YOU think you would be necessary to rebuilding the State into the Era of the New Soviet Man with your writings? Did you not know how the System works? Did you think that our Comrades in China, Cuba, North Korea, et.al. were WRONG? Stupid Man, it's a good thing we need Labor to bring about Change. So get on the Train, there's Corn that needs to be planted in Indiana! Move!"

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  5. NYT - Is that short hand for party hack?

    I'm not looking forward to the rest of this year. It seems like there are quite a few who would see us give up essential liberty for percieved safety.

    Without the 2nd amendment the bill of rights is more like the bill of wants. There would be no way for the people to restore rights outside of the gov. handing them back. As we have seen that has never been the case.

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