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Monday, August 8, 2011

Hey Hey!

Some people you can never please, you might as well just let them be, they mock everything not their own, from their imaginary throne...


We are seeing it now. We were told that no way would we be downgraded if we passed the debt ceiling, and some were crying from the rooftops that NO MATTER WHAT, we would be downgraded. Some said it was imperative that we allow the government to sell our posterity down the road with more debt, that the end of our civilization was upon us. Those who stood up and said NO! were mocked, ridiculed, called terrorist, you name it. The elite, from their imaginary thrones, looked down on us and scared the masses into bowing down to their will. And many of our "leaders" whom we looked to and supposedly sent to Washington to stand against the Throne, bent their knee.
Fast forward to today.
How the traitors who voted for the debt ceiling must feel betrayed. They capitulated for "the good of the people" and and the very thing they were told wouldn't happen, has.
I don't feel sorry for them, they knew what was right, and they voted for political expediency; they sold our birthright so they wouldn't be mocked.

And now, I mock them.

Fools.

What gave you the right to steal from my family so you could pat yourself on the back and stand in awe of your patriotic bravery, elitism and political achievements? 
I mock you, you fool. You betrayed the very thing you knew to be right. You are no friend of mine. I don't care if you're a "nice guy," I could care less that you feel my pain; I mock the agony you supposedly went  through while you wreaked havoc over your own people.
Fool. What does it profit a man to gain the whole world and lose his soul? And what was your gain?
Don't you realize that when you are worth something to someone, they do things for you, and when you are worthless to someone, they do things to you? What is your worth now?
You are nothing to me, you are in the same category in my book as the thief who would break down my door and ravage my family.
Fool.
A second flood, a simple famine, plagues of locusts everywhere, or a cataclysmic earthquake, I'd accept with some despair. But no, You sent us Congress! Good God, Sir, was that fair? John Adams

“Always vote for principle, though you may vote alone, and you may cherish the sweetest reflection that your vote is never lost.” John Quincy Adams


Greater men than you faced far more adversity with far more to lose than just their political careers, and they didn't waiver, they were not faint, they stood for that which was Right, and their memory lives on, and their posterity will speak highly of them until the end of time, and you, Fool, will be forgotten, and if you are spoken of, it will be with disdain.

 

I won't bow down even if the whole world thinks I am crazy!

 

3 comments:

  1. I thought your performance on the radio today was in poor taste. If you would like to win over and challenge the audience, a clear articulation of ideas, arguments, and personal feelings is the way to do it. You undermine your personal credibility and that of your message when you mock and ridicule versus challenging an opposing view with well premised/developed actual arguments. You came off as immature and although very opinionated, not yet grasping the intellectualness required to truly cultivate and understand,(the why/how/where), the development of those opinions. I agree with a lot of things said, but I completely disagree with your attempts to promote these ideas and think a guy in a monkey suite could have swayed more peopled. Your unsophisticated childish performance only further alientated, unless of course you were going for the 21 year old male demographic, that doesn't EVEN listen to AM radio. Just sayin'...

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  2. Thanks for your comment Anonymous.
    The back ground of why I said the last caller's comment was stupid is very simple. Because it was.
    That person I "mocked" advocates killing people simply because they don't believe like her. That is stupid. We have debated and tried to reason with the caller several times, and have been called several names by that caller on several occasions.
    It's hard to challenge someone when they hang up. I am tired of people saying ludicrous things and not being called out for it.
    Individual Liberty is not something that is or needs to be over intellectual. My children understand it, Liberty is for the simple, common man. We've heard it watered down by pseudo intellectuals long enough.
    It is interesting, Anonymous, that you start your comment by saying the show was in poor taste, and we should only use clear articulate ideas and we undermine our credibility by mocking folks, and then you go on to mock us.
    How intellectually honest is that?
    You are right about one thing though, mocking is not the preferred form of communication, and I shall try and refrain from it in the future.

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  3. This is quite humorous to me today. Anonymous who wrote this was the very caller I called stupid. And she was. And here we are over 4 years later and guess what, we DO have 21 year old males tuning in to AM radio to hear the show. Hmm.

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