Sunday, August 3, 2008

It's time again

After reading M3's blog post below, I just can't stand idly buy and let him get away with more of his liberal brain washing nonsense. It all starts with an idea, then it progresses into good intentions, then it becomes a law, a law telling you what you can and can't do in our "free country."

Liberals are always trying to tell the people of America how to live their lives. Over consumption, global warming, gun laws, wars etc. Just take the Vietnam War; 58,256 names mark the Wall in DC. A liberal-run conflict that left a nation with a bad, bad taste in its mouth for several years, a taste still well known today.

Critics of the war in Iraq have no reason to complain. At least the war in Iraq produced a positive effect in the Middle East. Iraq's savage leader and his family are no more. In time Iraq will be better off.

At home the liberal idea of life slowly creeps upon us everyday. Obesity laws are now being heard alongside gun laws, emissions laws, health care issues and so on. Freedom is at stake here, little by little we lose what is left of our freedom. Every time a liberal passes a law, a freedom is lost.

Conservative talk radio is full of information, sometimes but not all the time correct, on the liberal press and movements. From Rush, to G. Gordon Liddy, conservative talk radio is worth a listen.

One of my biggest beefs with liberals is the fact that most are hypocrites. Once again, not only by myself but by other liberal believers in global warming, Al Gore is under attack for being a hypocrite...

Is Al Gore a hypocrite?
by syracuse.com
Friday June 20, 2008, 2:58 PM
Paul Sancya / APFormer Vice President Al Gore speaks at a rally in Detroit for Barack Obama.

According to the Tennessee Center for Policy Research, energy use at Al Gore's home increased more than 10 percent in the year since he took steps to make his home more energy-efficient.

The center says the energy used at Gore's home in the past year could power 232 average U.S. homes for a month.

Gore has argued that his household uses "green power."

The former vice president won an Oscar, a Grammy and the Nobel Peace Prize for his part in the film "An Inconvenient Truth," about the threat of global-warming.

It is OK for liberals to be hypocrites, that's what they do, tell other people how to live and force their ideas on them to gain advantage and control of the little people, like me. I will not have any part of this. A liberal run war in Vietnam and a liberal run peace movement at home during the Vietnam war. Hypocrisy, that's all liberalism has to offer.

1 comment:

  1. I saw the picture and the reference to the Vietnam Memorial, and I remembered the new motorcycle, and I first thought it was time for Operation Rolling Thunder. Maybe next year!

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