Gotta lave the Nuge. I saw him years ago walking down the street with his arms around two gorgeous blondes. I smiled as he walked by and he just winked at me as to say "Oh yeah".
Never cared for his music, but I love his politics. The US needs more men like him, willing to speak publicly. He's passionate and articulate, something sorely lacking among the right one sees on the MSM.
Well,Henrik, it does at the moment. But for how long???
I hear there's a plan to call an under-the-radar Constitutional Convention to do away with some of the peskier notions of our Founding Fathers.
Last year I listened to a tape of Obama, when he was either running for the State Senate in Illinois, or had already been elected, and in a very bitter voice, he said that not enough had been done with Equal Rights. Acc. to Obie Wan, when it was passed, there should have been a provision for reparations. It was not enough that the grandchildren of former slaves could sit at lunch counters. No, he claimed, they also ought to be able to eat there for free.
There was such bitterness in his voice when he said that...such a socialist scum with a long list of imaginary grievances that we all have to pay for.
Dealing with such a Constitutional Convention (here in Europe we know how evil these conventions can be) is probably done best by exactly what we're doing here - using the current clauses.
Circumention of 2nd Amendment has become a favorite passtime of the Big O administration, of course. More is sure to follow.
It was not enough that the grandchildren of former slaves could sit at lunch counters. No, he claimed, they also ought to be able to eat there for free.
Not only is that racist, that's socialist, too. There's a Facebook group for dislike of Obama, where several reasons for dislike are listed. The first and most obvious reads:
"He's a socialist, and that's just plain evil. (...)"
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Gotta lave the Nuge. I saw him years ago walking down the street with his arms around two gorgeous blondes. I smiled as he walked by and he just winked at me as to say "Oh yeah".
Never cared for his music, but I love his politics. The US needs more men like him, willing to speak publicly. He's passionate and articulate, something sorely lacking among the right one sees on the MSM.
Fortunate that the 1st Amendment protects his right to say this :)
Well,Henrik, it does at the moment. But for how long???
I hear there's a plan to call an under-the-radar Constitutional Convention to do away with some of the peskier notions of our Founding Fathers.
Last year I listened to a tape of Obama, when he was either running for the State Senate in Illinois, or had already been elected, and in a very bitter voice, he said that not enough had been done with Equal Rights. Acc. to Obie Wan, when it was passed, there should have been a provision for reparations. It was not enough that the grandchildren of former slaves could sit at lunch counters. No, he claimed, they also ought to be able to eat there for free.
There was such bitterness in his voice when he said that...such a socialist scum with a long list of imaginary grievances that we all have to pay for.
Hey, might as well say that while I still can...
Better to be judged by twelve than carried by six.
But for how long?
This is unknowable, of course.
Dealing with such a Constitutional Convention (here in Europe we know how evil these conventions can be) is probably done best by exactly what we're doing here - using the current clauses.
Circumention of 2nd Amendment has become a favorite passtime of the Big O administration, of course. More is sure to follow.
It was not enough that the grandchildren of former slaves could sit at lunch counters. No, he claimed, they also ought to be able to eat there for free.
Not only is that racist, that's socialist, too. There's a Facebook group for dislike of Obama, where several reasons for dislike are listed. The first and most obvious reads:
"He's a socialist, and that's just plain evil. (...)"
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