Comments on: Cheney In Confederate Flag Flap
V.P. Hunts Birds At N.Y. Private Club Where Flag Is Hung; Says He Never Saw It
- MyIDonCBS - Speaking of something not proud of: Prior to the Civil War, the Union occupied Southern territory. This occupation provoked a war that was not about slavery, but about independence from tyranny of the early Republican party. The North arrested congressmen of Maryland and other states to prevent them from succeeding from the Union as well. A clear violation of state sovereignty and the work of neocons at their best. This, in itself, is a prime example of why the 2nd amendment is so important in the US Constitution, and why the federal government should not control the deployment of the states National Guard.
Regardless of who fired the first shot, the North slashed and burned the South to ashes leaving hundreds of thousands of Southerners to starve and die in ruin.
All with no remorse. Does this sound familiar today?
Northern and Western States are still the least tolerant of Blacks and other minorities. This fact is well documented. Ask a Mormon in Utah if you have a chance.
And now revisionists are seeking to turn a flag of defiance into a flag of slavery and oppression. Yet it is Old Glory that really waves oppression and has substituted slavery with something worse. The slaves of the US today; the illegal aliens, and even those with a green card waving precariously over their heads, have few or no rights but unlike a true slave, must pay for everything they need to survive. - Reply to this comment
- I don''t know about you, but I''m sick of no-win pseudo-wars, like The War on Drugs and The War on Terrorism. I''m sick of undeclared wars like The War in Iraq and unnecessary and protracted police actions like the one in Korea. I''m sick of income taxes, which are unconstitutional because they are are a direct tax and are not equally apportioned as the Constitution requires. I''m sick of back door national ID cards like The Real ID Act. I''m sick of warrantless domestic spying by the Department of Homeland Insecurity and the loss of my civil liberties as a result of Draconian, fear-based Laws with oxymoronic names like The Patrot Act. I''m sick of secret offshore prisons like the one in Guantanamo, where our government tortures prisoners, who have no right to redress of grievance, or to writ of habeus corpus. I''m also sick of the Federal Reserve (a secret group of private banks) manipulation of our worthless, fiat currency. Do yourself a favor. Support the 2008 candidacy of Dr. Ron Paul for President of The United States. I believe he''s our only hope to restore peace, prosperity and freedom in this country. Presidential candidates with the personal integrity and the consistent track record of adherance to our Constitution that Ron Paul has demonstrated only come around once in a lifetime, if we''re lucky. The stakes are too high, and the cause of freedom is too important to let anything stand in the way of our participation in this 21st Century political revolution. Go Ron Paul!
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- then if you that scared of guns , i hope you don''t own one.....but when the *** hits the fan....i hope someone else will have a gun to help protect your butt. cause they will take ours but the lawless will have them....
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- Cheney hid his shooting "accident" from the public for four days because he had been drinking before he shot him. After all, cover-ups and spin are the focal points of this regime. Remember 1984:"He who controls the past controls the present." As for the shooting itself, I have nominated Mr. Cheney for the Mother Jones marksman of the year. After all, he got a republican and a lawyer with one shot. It''s just too bad that they wern''t hunting with rifles or bigger shotguns. As for hunting, I''m a hunter, and shooting little birds released from cages is not hunting. It''s thrill killing, just like serial killers enjoy. Anyone else getting this?
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- DARKMEAT: Now, that''s a funny A$$ post :)
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- Off Topic :
Think Foley and Craig were the end of the
Republican (Nazi) Party - Hypocrisy
Up Pops another one - The Never-ending - Continuing story of
The Republican (Nazi) Party - Hypocrites
Tuesday, October 30, 2007
Republican Representative Richard Curtis : Police reports and court records
indicate he dressed up in women''s lingerie and met a man in a local erotic
video store which led to consensual *** at a downtown hotel and a threat to
expose Curtis'' activities publicly.
A search warrant unsealed Tuesday morning disclosed that Richard Curtis (R)
Washington had *** in his room at a Hotel with a man identified as
Cody Castagna, 26, who he met at the Hollywood Erotic Boutique on October 26th.
Curtis, according to a search warrant unsealed Tuesday, went to the Hollywood
Erotic Boutique on October 26th at approximately 12:45 a.m. The store clerk, who
had talked with Curtis, referred to him as "The Cross-Dresser" and said that during
their conversations he confirmed he was gay and was married with children at home.
During his visit to the video store Curtis was observed wearing women''s lingerie while
receiving oral *** from an unidentified man in one of the movie viewing booths inside the store.
More examples of that ...Old-fashioned - Family Morals and Family Values
Demonstrated by : The Republican (Nazi) Party
Lastdance - Reply to this comment
- I''''m not taking sides in the little private disagreement about WW2 history, but BenderBG claimed, "I am an historian" and yet, he apparently does not even know the difference between "won" and "one": "the way we *almost* one in Vietnam?"
This makes me wonder what kind of "historian" he truly is.
Posted by MyIDonCBS at 11:47 PM : Oct 30, 2007
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Obviously not a historian in linguistics!
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- Most Americans just don''t seem to care that our nation, along with the Constitution upon which it was founded, is being flushed-down the NWO toilet by our nations ruling elite. While Congress and the President warn and insite fear in the sheeple about the prospect of terrorism, they at the same time leave our border wide open, and fund and conduct illegal wars overseas that do nothing but encite the terrorism which their Draconian Laws like the Patriot Act and The Real ID Act pretend to protect us from. Think about it. What would you do, if someone invaded the U.S. for no reason, and took over. You''d be mad as hell, and you''d be making trips to their country in order to give a little payback. Wake up America! It''s not about protecting you from terrorism, or saving our planet from Global Warming, or any of that fear-mongering garbage the tube feeds you 24/7. It''s about feeding the military industrial complex and facilitating the ruling elite''s ability to ratchet-down control over the American people, placing us into a total control grid where they can surveille, track and control everywhere we go and everything we do. It''s the groundwork for totalitarianism. I weep for my country, and for those of you who are so distracted, dumbed-down, or outright brainwashed by mainstream media, which endlessly regurgitates scientifically-crafted streams of information aimed at keeping your eyes closed to the realities of the world around you, that you fail to recognize this. Go Ron Paul!.
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- I''m not taking sides in the little private disagreement about WW2 history, but BenderBG claimed, "I am an historian" and yet, he apparently does not even know the difference between "won" and "one": "the way we *almost* one in Vietnam?"
This makes me wonder what kind of "historian" he truly is. - Reply to this comment
- The following sentence is an oxy/mo/ron by a mo/ron:
"The confederate states seceded from the union but they were and still are part of America."
When they seceded from the union, they ceased to be a part of the USA. In fact, they became the ENEMY of the USA. Not exactly something to be PROUD of, now is it? - Reply to this comment
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