Thursday, May 19, 2011

Our President Has Officially Gone Full Retard

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With all due apologies to intellectually-challenged people - this clown lacks the mental acuity of a fruit fly and is an unabashed liar besides.

From today's "Middle East" speech....

For six months, we have witnessed an extraordinary change take place in the Middle East and North Africa. Square by square; town by town; country by country; the people have risen up to demand their basic human rights.

That includes rights like peaceful enjoyment of one's home - the 4th Amendment, pretty much, either in form or substance, right? So that would make this a problem?

Barnes contests that the trial court's failure to advise the jury on the right to reasonably resist unlawful entry by police officers constituted reversible error and that the evidence was insufficient to sustain his convictions. We hold that there is no right to reasonably resist unlawful entry by police officers.

He continued....

Sometimes, in the course of history, the actions of ordinary citizens spark movements for change because they speak to a longing for freedom that has built up for years. In America, think of the defiance of those patriots in Boston who refused to pay taxes to a King, or the dignity of Rosa Parks as she sat courageously in her seat.

Oh, I see. And your Treasury Secretary said exactly what about not raising the debt ceiling - you know, effectively refusing to authorize tax increases, which is exactly what Boston was about....

Oh yeah, that's right - it's the old "tanks in the streets" argument.

This lack of self determination – the chance to make of your life what you will – has applied to the region’s economy as well. Yes, some nations are blessed with wealth in oil and gas, and that has led to pockets of prosperity. But in a global economy based on knowledge and innovation, no development strategy can be based solely upon what comes out of the ground. Nor can people reach their potential when you cannot start a business without paying a bribe.

And how many permits, taxes and other fees must one pay to set up a business here in the United States? Exactly how is this not a bribe? MORE.

2 comments:

  1. Brock Townsend and in fact many(if not the majority of) North Carolinians are proof that families practicing endogomy is a terrible idea.

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  2. You might be more credible if you could spell. On top of that you fail, as I am married to a Vietnamese girl. Bad start to the day. Now go play in the sandbox with your fellow useful idiots.

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