Monday, October 12, 2009

STICKS AND STONES...something to consider...

STICKS AND STONES

What do these people have in common? Hannity, Coulter, Limbaugh, Beck, Malkin, Levin, O'Reilly, Buchanan, et al. They're all conservatives? They're all advocates of law and order, and they all espouse support for life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness? They certainly believe in the Constitution of the United States of America - don't they?

For too many years we have had to listen to the puerile utterances from the left about the vast right wing conspiracy which is the major excuse for their ineptitude and failure. Oh, there are conspiracies to be sure; have no doubt about it. They've existed throughout history - but they pale in comparison to the enormity of what we are facing right now. While ordinary citizens are fighting to overcome the evil of an unconstitutional president using the tools provided to us by the Constitution; we find to our dismay that the toolbox is empty.

We do have our champions though. They will stridently trumpet our cause until their message reaches even the most corrupt and hard of hearing - and justice will prevail. But there is something sinisterly wrong with this hypothesis. They are not flagging in their efforts to tell us how corrupt, or how stupid, or how evil are our enemies; but curiously they all avoid the one issue which, if they brought their concerted voices to bear, would spectacularly solve the national treachery, and our personal tribulations. These 'champions' are either struck dumb, or faintly ridicule us with childish phrases, when we insist that the man in the White House is ineligible to hold the office in accordance with the requirements of the Constitution.

One can only assume that they are disingenuous. I've come to that conclusion. Their commonality is the selling of their product. Most of them are paid quite handsomely, and some are compensated obscenely. I'm certainly not against them earning what the market will bear; I am insulted when monetary gain has a higher value than patriotism. I find it contemptible that such paragons of virtue have feet of clay. Are they any better than the repugnant people they criticize?

WHY? That's the big question. Are they too, supporters of socialism or even communism? Unthinkable! Then why are they silent? And why are the courts, including the Supreme Court and the Congress failing to uphold their oath to the Constitution. The concerted actions of these disparate factions are unfathomable. In the America we know and love it just couldn't happen. Collaboration on this scale is unfeasible - yet it is happening. Something sinister this way comes. I'm reminded of the nursery rhyme..." Sticks and stones, may break my bones, but words will never hurt me." Our conservative commentators talk a lot but accomplish nothing.

I don't know why, so I invite all who think they do to share your thoughts.

Will

5 comments:

  1. As a conservative, I stopped listening to these "commentators" when they all collaborated to tell everyone Bush was conservative, when in reality he was a flamming liberal neo-con.

    Everything we are going through today is because of what they did for the last 8 years. Dumb ass RINO's supported every stupid thing Bush did, because he wasn't Clinton. Right?

    It was nice of Bush not to expose Obama to be a fraud and got the bail out money flowing. What a freaking joke.

    The apple is rotten to the core. Our government is an illusion.

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  2. I know it is about the end times and I think it
    is referred to in 2 Thess. 2:10 if I remember
    right, that says that God Himself will send a
    deluding influence on unbelievers as part of
    their destruction.

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  3. When the poseur IS exposed, after about a week of their feigned incredulity at such a "startling unforseen development", etc., they will have NOTHING TO TALK about because THEIR credibility will be on a par with the New York Times and such air heads that now proliferate on the MSM. They have all earned enough millions to have comfortable retirement. Time for them to step aside and let some honest and perceptive people have the microphones.

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  4. I would like to say,I agree,the fact of the non-eligibility of the man in the white house is an issue that should be pressed and stressed.It is the one sure way of dealing with all of the problems!
    Every article and revalation about it's truth is
    over powering in fact and content. The fact that he is so intent on hiding it and spending so much money to do so,....tell a whole lot.
    QUESTION: Why is it that on a thread like this that not many comment on it?
    think about that!
    Charlie from central N.Y. state

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  5. Hannity, Coulter, Limbaugh, Beck, Malkin, Levin, O'Reilly, Buchanan, etc. They're all conservatives, and they're all puppets on a string. Oh, they talk about TRUE conservatism, and TRUE patriotism, however when the rubber meets the road they all run scared with their tail curled tightly between their legs.

    I, at one time listen to these people because they spoke with TRUE conviction and with TRUE passion about conservative issues. They spoke about being "fair and balance", about not participating in the "spin zone". Well, look at their behavior now. Their behavior is both SHAMEFUL, and PITIFUL to all TRUE conservatives, and all the men and women who have sacrificed their lives to defend the Constitution of the U.S. When I listen to people on the radio and watch these people on the news stations I can hardly keep from throwing up. How can they speak to millions of people every day knowing that they are not true to this nation and it's Constitution. Have you noticed that not a WORD is mention about the usurper's ELIGIBILITY,... not a single WORD.

    I am still in DISBELIEF that AMERICA has fail miserably in the vetting process to be POTUS. And our so called leaders in the radio industry and TV industry have looked the other way and not given a common sense thought to one of the most important new stories that there has EVER been. WOW!! Can you believe this?

    Ken
    Fort Mill, SC

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