July 4, 2012

  • today we mourn.

    Today we mourn for the independence that we once had, for the freedoms we gave away in the name of security and the prosperity we once had.

     

     

     

     

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  • AND HOT DOGS

  • Don’t like it, then leave, monsieur. Go crying to China, they be waiting for ya to teach them Engwrish. Tis that simple you pauvre enfant. Or you could rock out with your cock out, get drunk and BBQ, fuck some bitches, blow shit up with fireworks, and watch ID4 or The Patriot with that lovable antisemite  Monsiuer Gibson.

  • Social contract theory much?

  • @Jacques_Duclo - ROFL! “if you don’t like it leave” is the absolute laziest and ignorant response a person can come up with in a political discussion, ESPECIALLY when it is applied to the United States of America. 

  • @Celestial_Teapot - I can never understand how you come up with these off the wall comments. 

  • HAPPY INDEPENDENCE DAY YOU FUCKING KILLJOY. 

  • @justfinethanku - In the words of mon favorite Noir-Americaine Samuel Jackson, “bitch please.”
    “Get up and leave” isn’t ignorant, just common. What pampered white niggas like you don’t respect, is that you have the mutha fuckin’ option to leave. First class I might add, with a bag of peanuts. Then when yo bitch ass gets tired of how gay the plumbing, coffee prices, and transportation methods are in Euro-gay, you can fly back to your land of opportunity. Plus you have that freedom to be say “George Bush is a cross dressing zebra molester.”

    Your boring banter about “oh no, America is going to be just like V for Vendetta,” is lame. show some fuckin’ repsect for the dead sucka.

    Complain all you want like a spoiled little rich boy, mon frere. Mais, don’t be dissin’ the homeland on one of the best days to party naked and get laid for glory. Unless you’re not about freedom and pussy, and just want to go play back gamon with Stalin in Hell?

    Lolololol u ignant and u dumb.

    U.S. number one fan for life,
    Jacques Duclo

  • @justfinethanku - Je sais, I leave people dazzled with my obvious charm and godlike powers.

  • As I was watching tonight’s wonderful fireworks display I was thinking how July 4, 2012 marks the founding day of a truly post Constitutional America.  Justice John Roberts took the last step to insuring that the American people live under full blown tyranny.

  • @PrisonerxOfxLove - You have no idea of the concept of “tyranny”. Pure hyperbole.

  • @cmdr_keen - Here is the exact definition of tyranny as given by Charles Montesquie:

    Tyranny is when the powers of the executive, legislative and judicial branch reside in one man, group of men or institution.

    President Obama directed the HSS to institute a regulation requiring religious organizations to fund contraceptives and abortifacients. That one rule not only violates the 1st Amendment, it is an example of the executive branch writing law.

    Justice John Roberts just ruled that the individual mandate in Obama Care is a tax. That is an example of the judicial branch writing law.

    The Congress, in just sitting there doing nothing about these violations of the separation of powers is contributing to the violation of the separation of powers.

    This is tyranny because all three branches of government are conspiring to violate the Constitution by violating the separation of powers.

  • @PrisonerxOfxLove - It’s an

    opinion,

    not

    facts

     that you’re listing.

    Religious organizations need to provide preventative care measures if they’re requested by their employees. It is reasonable to assume that people who work for certain religious organizations are part of those same religious organizations and therefore believe and follow their teachings. To that end, there should not be the demand for those preventative care measures and therefore it’s a non-issue.If the workers are not adherents to that religious faith, then they should not be coerced into follow beliefs and teachings they may not necessarily disagree with. That would be violating their first amendment rights.
    Your opinion of Chief Justice Roberts is just that – an opinion. He is on record as stating that the purpose of the court is to uphold laws passed by the legislative body if at all possible.That’s what he did. Nothing more, nothing less.
    Congress has always been the home of wafflers and time-wasters, hence why nothing ever gets done quickly. For all the posturing and hot air, Congresspeople lack the cajones to ever do anything substantial – without being dragged along by those who actually want to do their jobs and govern – even if it is met with disapproval of some segments of society. 
    Trying to insinuate that all three branches of government are working together for one insidious purpose is laughable at best, and plain delusional at worst.

  • @cmdr_keen - Everything I wrote in my comment was a fact. The problem with people like you is that the facts mean nothing. You’re an easy mark for tyrants.

  • @PrisonerxOfxLove - I expected a response like that from you. Attack the person, not the substance of my reply. 

    I tried.Oh wells.

  • @cmdr_keen - I stated facts. You made up a story ignoring the facts.

    It is obvious that facts mean nothing to you.

    How is me stating the obvious a personal attack?

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