Sunday, June 22, 2014

Governor Jindal: Angry Americans Ready for 'Hostile Takeover' of Washington

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"I can sense right now a rebellion brewing amongst these United States," Jindal said, "where people are ready for a hostile takeover of Washington, D.C., to preserve the American Dream for our children and grandchildren."

The governor said there was a "silent war" on religious liberty being fought in the U.S. — a country that he said was built on that liberty.

"I am tired of the left. They say they're for tolerance, they say they respect diversity. The reality is this: They respect everybody unless you happen to disagree with them," he said. "The left is trying to silence us and I'm tired of it, I won't take it anymore."

"Are we witnessing right now the most radically, extremely liberal, ideological president of our entire lifetime right here in the United States of America, or are we witnessing the most incompetent president of the United States of America in the history of our lifetimes? You know, it is a difficult question," he said. "I've thought long and hard about it. Here's the only answer I've come up with, and I'm going to quote Secretary Clinton: 'What difference does it make?'"

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8 comments:

  1. The cause will resurface in another time! The cause was right!!

    Dan Boyette

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    1. Indeed.

      Truth crushed to the earth is truth still and like a seed will rise again.
      ---Jefferson Davis (1808 - 1889)
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      “A question settled by violence or in disregard of law must remain unsettled forever.”
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      "The contest is not over, the strife is not ended. It has only entered upon a new and enlarged arena.
      ---Address to the Mississippi legislature - 16 years after the wars end.
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      "The principle for which we contend is bound to reassert itself, though it may be at another time and in another form."
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      "When certain sovereign and independent states form a union with limited powers for some general purpose, and any one or more of them, in the progress of time, suffer unjust and oppressive grievances for which there is no redress but in a withdrawal from the association, is such withdrawal an insurrection? If so, then of what advantage is a compact of union to states? Within the Union are oppressions and grievances; the attempt to go out brings war and subjugation. The ambitious and aggressive states obtain possession of the central authority which, having grown strong in the lapse of time, asserts its entire sovereignty over the states.

      Whichever of them denies it and seeks to retire is declared to be guilty of insurrection, its citizens are stigmatized as "rebels", as if they revolted against a master, and a war of subjugation is begun. If this action is once tolerated, where will it end? Where is constitutional liberty? What strength is there in bills of rights-in limitation of power? What new hope for mankind is to be found in written constitutions, what remedy which did not exist under kings of emperors? If the doctrines thus announced by the government of the United States are conceded, then look through either end of the political telescope, and one sees only an empire, and the once famous Declaration of Independence trodden in the dust of as a "glittering generality," and the compact of the union denounced as a "flaunting lie".

      Those who submit to such consequence without resistance are not worthy the liberties and rights to which they were born, and deserve to be made slaves. Such must be the verdict of mankind."

      --- President Jefferson Davis
      http://www.namsouth.com/viewtopic.php?t=2978&highlight=jefferson+davis+quotes

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  2. The blood of tyrants will water the tree of liberty!

    BD

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    1. & the sooner the better. Quite telling that a governor has gone public with this. Congratulations, Sir.

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  3. We'll done, Governor! where are the other Patriot Governors-now is the time to show us if you are just Big Bags of Wind or the Real Deal - Perry? Brewer? kasich? walker?

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  4. A few more to add to my list - Mike Pence and Rick Scott

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