COLLECTIVE MADNESS


“Soft despotism is a term coined by Alexis de Tocqueville describing the state into which a country overrun by "a network of small complicated rules" might degrade. Soft despotism is different from despotism (also called 'hard despotism') in the sense that it is not obvious to the people."

Thursday, September 24, 2009

Mmmm mmmm mmmm, Barack Hussein Obama, mmmm, mmmm, mmmm.



Sung to the 'Battle Hymn of the Republic' at an American government school in Burlington, New Jersey.


14 comments:

  1. Gonna need more ammo.

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  2. Order up.

    Cabelas has a four week backorder on handgun ammo.

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  3. Obama's plan for changing the light bulb in the Oval Office: He holds it, and the world revolves around him.

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  4. "If you want a vision of the future, imagine a boot stamping on a human face - forever. "

    Orwell

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  5. DR thinks the Joos put water on the moon in a plot to make our lunar landers rust.

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  6. 42. Patriot Front:

    While in the dentist’s chair today, CNN was on the television (redundant torture, I know). I watched the coverage of Obama’s UN speech & his plan for nuclear disarmament.

    For 15 minutes, the anchors and analysts babbled on; no one could demonstrate anything beyond a juvenile understanding of the world we live in.

    The graphic overlay on the screen read, “A Nuclear Free World and how the US & Isreal [sic] are key.”
    (Yes, that’s how CNN spells ‘Israel’).

    My worst fears about the president are being realized.

    The man is a fool… and he only surrounds himself with likeminded fools. The media operate the same way; any dissent is cast out.
    There is no sanity in sight.

    It reminds me of Michael Jackson’s cabal; his agents and employees acquiesce to the boss that it is perfectly OK to invite kids into your bed.

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  7. Obama wants you to trust him to manage a national health care system, but he won't trust you to manage a firearm.

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  8. This is not about health care but rather an attempt by the extreme far left wing of this country to overtake and remake the republic. Obama may be an American by birth, but he knows nothing of American culture.

    The American people are poisoned by government, not nourished by it. He does not believe this and cannot understand it.

    Though poorly covered by the press in this country, evidence of his kindred spirit with America haters continues to grow along with protests against his policies. This is likely not going to end well for America.


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  9. "VINI VIDI VILIFY - I came, I saw, I blamed America." -- Obama Caesar

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  10. The President opened the summit with a dinner at the Phipps Conservatory, a botanical garden, ahead of talks tomorrow on the world economic crisis.

    Earlier, US Treasury Secretary Tim Giethner voiced optimism at the first signs of recovery, following discussions with economists and central bankers.

    “We've been working to build a concensus on what we call a new framework for balanced growth,” Mr Giethner said.


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  11. The National Organization for Women is strangely silent on ACORN supporting the human trafficking of little girls into prostitution, just like they were when Bubba was doing Gennifer Flowers like he was doing the whole country.

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  12. Isreal, you see, it's the civilized trend.

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  13. The only missed opportunity regarding the report by Richard Goldstone was Israel’s illogical refusal to meet with the United Nations commission headed by a respected South African jurist who also happens to be Jewish and a Zionist.

    Irrespective of the intention and the Israeli motive, the report concludes that Israel committed “war crimes, and possibly crimes against humanity.”

    International humanitarian law is the only law binding the world community to some type of law about war. Palestinians will welcome any change to that law so long as it takes into consideration protection of a population that has lived under more than 40 years of a foreign military occupation.


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