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There are many things that annoy me in this world. I get really annoyed when people point with their middle finger. I easily lose my patience when some lackwit tries to explain to me that legalizing marijuana would pay off the national debt. And of course, it really fries my bacon when some maggot infested liberal commie pig wearing an unwashed Che t-shirt calls himself an American. As highly annoying as the above is, there is something that is slowly but surely becoming even more aggravating. That, ladies and gentlemen, is the phrase: Its the law of the land, especially when its used by career politicians and the useless cable news talking heads who enable them to defend Boehner/McConnell/Obummercare or to rip Conservatives like Ted Cruz, Rand Paul, Mike Lee, and Louie Gohmert a new one for daring to attempt to live up to their oath of office. I dont want to get into a lengthy discussion about how only the Constitution is the law of the land. I know that and you know that. (And if you dont know that, blame your civics teacher who thought her union membership was more important than teaching you.) Its a matter of fact, kind of like two and two makes four and theres no such thing as climate change. What I do want to discuss is how dangerous that wretched statement is. You see, when hacks like Harry Reid and Juan McLame say Its the law of the land, theyre not talking about defending Boehner/McConnell/Obummercare, regardless of how much they tell you how that they care about the uninsured, bipartisanship, and all the rest of their political buzzword fueled stupidity. After all, none of them have read all 2700 pages, and even if they did, none of them would have a snowballs chance in Hell to understand it. (Look at the IRAs favorite CONgress critter Peter King, just to toss a name out there. He takes his shoes off to count to ten.) What theyre defending is the power theyve grabbed for themselves. Basically, they now operate under the assumption that any law they pass is now carved on two stone tablets, totally unalterable by man. In other words, theyre building what Mark Levin calls a soft tyranny. Then theres Will McAvoy...er, uh, Bill OReilly (I get the two confused since theyre so alike.) and the rest of the mentally challenged hangers-on in the Cable Snooze circuit actively pushing this propaganda. Whether theyre being Fair and Balanced or doing their best to Lean Forward, theyre helping to set whats left of the Constitution on fire. In some cases, like with Ed The Red Schultz and all the rest of the miscreants at PMSNBC, this is intentional. In other cases, like the McAvoy Factor on FOX, the host simply doesnt know any better and doesnt care to know any better. (OReilly... McAvoy...You say tomato I say tomato.) Heres the bottom line, gang. Were on the edge of complete economic, political, and social disaster. The Boehner/McConnell/Obummercare fiasco shows that the Republic is on life support, waiting for the death panels to put it out of its misery.
Posted on: Wed, 23 Oct 2013 03:00:11 +0000

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