Tuesday, January 20, 2009

All Bets are Off; Game ON!

Okay, it's' officially too late to save me. This fucking seals it.

Headline: Bush Mocked as He Arrives on Inauguration Dais

My rage machine is totally crankin'. I'm choking on it. Who are these mutants?

How dare they ask, nay, demand, that I "come together" and "support their president", for "the good of the country".

Are they fucking kidding?!

At the moment I'd cheer if the White House collapsed, just to preclude this imbecile from taking residence and his drooling acolytes the satisfaction of seeing it.

Yep, I'm pissed. And likely to remain so. This was absolutely the last fucking straw.

The Gunslinger

Three "fucks" in one post. Sorry. That's even more than I care to read. But I won't take them back. If I were shouting, and I am, that's just what you'd hear.

GS

9 comments:

  1. I've sometimes wondered what it must have been like to take up arms against another American in the Civil War. I believe it might be much easier today.

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  2. BTW, yesterday was Robert E. Lee's 202nd birthday. I also often wonder what might be if Jefferson Davis had allowed Bobby Lee to conduct the war as he saw fit. I've always believed that the Tenth Amendment took a back seat only to the Second and was deemed null and void by virtue of the Union's victory.
    Whosoever might be offended by the battle flag of the Confederacy needs a history lesson taught not by the NEA.

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  3. Good grief, I got confused with "Bobby Lee". I had no idea who you were talking about...then D'oh! Never called him or heard him referred to as anything but Robert E. The weakness of a Northern Education.

    History and the NEA aren't even nodding acquaintances.

    Agreed. Without being able to secede, the States have no leverage to force the Federal government to cede them what is Constitutionally theirs.

    The Amendment, therefore seems to me is nullified.

    It has certainly not been much use in limiting the power of the Federal Government.

    I would only disagree on when the nullification happened: The minute the Union declared war and the Supreme Court failed to declare it unconstitutional. It was at that moment States' Rights were nullified.

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  4. Ergo the 'disagreement'. It wasn't nullified until there was a victor.

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  5. Ha Ha Ha. I didn't watch the ceremonies, but I wish I would have seen and heard people singing the "na na na na..." song. For all the damage that Bush did to this country, having to listen to some people jeering and booing him is minimal.

    How can someone who spends all her time calling Obama names, and letting us know how much she hates Obama and her supporters, complain about people who do the same to Bush?

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  6. Can't speak for Gunny,Sinai,but for myself,as a serious reader of History,what has appalled me is the childish,ignorant,superficial,juvenile judgements of Bush's decisions by those who are ignorant of any knowledge deeper than the latest headlines published by so-called "journalists" or tv talking heads who do not know wtf is going on except what is handed to them by Party apparatchiks of either "side".EVEN Carter and Clinton made pretty hard-core,not-divulged-till-later decisions that went against their public "liberal" images.The frustration with Obama Orgasm Spasms that any serious observer of the political thang is that....HE HAS NOT DONE A DAMNED THING, NOR MADE a SERIOUS DECISION IN HIS FRIGGING LIFE...yet,the Establishment Media and those in the graves of Academia,as well as idiotic un-informed "citizens" bow down,kiss his ass,and laud his oh-so-specialness.Tell me...outside of being a fairly decent High-School-level speechifier,what has this guy ever DONE in his life,what tests of character has he endured? All he's done is learn to work the System,and stroke White Liberal guilt and play the Race Card,even tho it was the White Granny who reared him when Daddy blew off his responsibilities,and flakey Mommy couldn't bring herself to be responsible.I've known creeps like him.Coddled,opportunistic,and totally un-prepared.But a good little Puppet.

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  7. Steve, that was exactly my point in my post about being on the horns of the dilemma with the whole hate thing. Guess you didn't read it....

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  8. Alpha, I guess I'm saying even the INTENTION of nullifying it by the Feds, proved it was already dead to them.

    I do understand that, practically, if the South had won, the right to secede would have been confirmed.

    If I have every intention of murdering you, but am prevented by circumstances, you may not be dead, but I'm still a murderer...in my heart.

    The Federal Government, the moment they decided to prevent the South from seceding, even if they had lost the war, nullified the 10th Amendment...in their law.

    That's all I mean.

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