Tuesday, September 01, 2009

"The End Is Near"

Wes Pruden sees the anti-American revolution of the current administration and its co-conspirators for what it is. And how it might be just crumbling before their very eyes...

We The People are waking up, and beginning to make unforeseen trouble for the Elites, poor babies.

They are nasty bastards, though. We'd better steel ourselves for an bitter assault upon us all. Gird your loins for battle my friends. We need to break them and send them scurrying back to their idols, Chavez and Castro like the filthy, squealing vermin they are.

Read his: Force-Feeding Sauce to Haughty Ganders

What this country needs, in addition to the good five-cent cigar, is a simple amendment to the Constitution decreeing that every law enacted by Congress will apply to members of Congress in the way it applies to everyone else.

No more platinum-plated retirement plans for members of Congress, no more cut-rate haircuts and shoeshines, and most important of all, no more health-care plans specifically for the men and women who get to tell the rest of us what's good for us: "Just give us what you get." If Congress keeps its cut-rate haircuts, then every visiting Toyota mechanic just off the bus from Topeka, with his locks curling over his collar, is entitled to visit the congressional barber shop for a cut-rate cut, too. And a manicure. He wouldn't want dirt under his fingernails when dining at the Palm or the Jockey Club. 


One way or the other, these elite bastards are going down. Funny thing is, they don't even know it yet. They fail to recognize a petard even when one has hoisted them.

They still think their old worn-out tricks are going to win the day.  

So much for a Harvard education.

The Gunslinger, E.O.T.I.S.

2 comments:

  1. Debra Madina, who is running against Rick Perry and Kay Baily Hutchison in the GOP Governor primary suggested the use of interposition to once again assert the power of individual States. Interposition, developed by Madison (1798) has been used in the past to nullify federal law State legislatures deem unconstitutional. Its a facinating concept, for individual States to once again start nullifying the crazy federal mandates they place on States. Madina is a upcoming Palin type of reformer. Hope springs eternal. Obama may have been a gift from God for that matter. Britain and Scotland are also tearing each other apart...yipee.

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  2. It did occur to me that we would have slid down the same path (only more slowly), still asleep, if McCain had been elected. Obama, et al, are so outrageous, they've actually awakened the slumbering giant.

    This can only be a good thing. I'm not sure people are going to go back to sleep as these fascists are taking over health-care, energy, all communications...

    Either they're stupid or they've got some ace up their sleeve that they think will prevent the citizen revolt from succeeding.

    I hope it's the former. Because if they try to shove fascism down our throats, it will get ugly.

    And nobody wants that.

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