Friday, March 13, 2009

Liberty...Death...and all that...

Quin Hillyer channels the young Patrick Henry at American Spectator

"President Barack Obama doesn't want to "change" some policies; he wants to change America itself. And he wants to do it on a fast track before the American public fully catches on to him. He knows that some changes, once implemented, are almost impossible to undo.

Rhetorically, organizationally, financially, and politically, he must be stopped. Must.

And if this be treason, make the most of it."

Hillyer could be compared to Paul Revere, too, sounding the warning...

I certainly hope Americans listen.

The Gunslinger

5 comments:

  1. Troller Yes We Did said...



    You are so clueless you should stick to ObozoNet. Have your medication adjusted.

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  2. Speaking of historical comparatives, this remark might have been blogged yesterday, instead of written 144 years ago:

    "The country is not what it was. This forced Union is not what I have loved. I care not what becomes of me. I have no desire to outlive my country."

    --John Wilkes Booth, final diary entry.

    Frankly, what we don't need at this point is another martyr. This train wreck is agressively hanging himself.

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  3. Yes We Did's comment has shown up here before. He is just a copy and paste bot. He has nothing to say, just like his idol.

    As for the actual post, I've been wondering if people are listening as well. I hope to God that they are, and I guess we'll see in the next couple of years.

    Keep the faith.

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  4. GS,

    Just a word about Patrick Henry.

    He rocked. btw.. I could be partial since I am a direct decedent. Ha!

    Bill Henry

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  5. I removed "Yes We Did's" comment. It's the law. hehe

    Robert, I sure hope you're right. But it won't hurt to bring the rope, right??

    Bill...you dawg! How cool is that!
    I can only claim that my great-grandparents came across the country in a covered wagon. And that's all I know about it.

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