Sunday, June 28, 2015

What killed America?

Via John

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Was it two dominant political parties always in opposition and vying for power as the founders warned was a great threat to our Constitution? That is certainly as good a candidate as any. These men and women do doggoned little these days, if they ever did, to represent Americans. They instead court the money and the powerful quid pro quo. It pads their pockets and points them to insider deals that make them wealthy on a civil servants’ salary. My one man poll places the popularity and effectiveness of the United States Congress somewhere just below whale crap.

Was it when we started purging God from society? Removing prayer and any other vestiges of Him first from schools and then from any place where one might encounter an offensive Christian symbol. Even though our founding documents make the foundation of this lost nation quite clear. According to at least one Supreme Court Justice, those founders could not have envisioned what freedom and liberty encompasses in our more enlightened modern world. Apparently he does not think God got it right either. Well, who the hell am I to question a Supreme Court Judge? One of America’s appointed for life honest brokers. Turn away now, spewing your drink onto the monitor will just make a mess and hot coffee shooting out of your nose can be painful, although it will clear your sinuses.

4 comments:

  1. Wait till this sinks in with people. There will be no more refusing to make cakes or take photographs at gay weddings anywhere in the country. Any legal grounds these christians thought they had are long gone. And you know damn well these people ( i use that term with regret) will find every last christian business and try to destroy it. I see only one way out of the shithole we find ourselves in. The last box seems the only option left.

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  2. Well---they all like the Chicago Way....."so when one of then puts one of ours in the hospital...we put them in the morgue".

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