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The difference between us and them

October 17th, 2008

Joe the Plumber is us. Bill Ayers is them. And we’re going to have to fight, quite possibly literally, to keep them from destroying us. All “us” really wants is for “them” to leave us the fuck alone — which they cannot and will not do. Because they are convinced, beyond all reason, beyond all argument, that they know better. Messing with us, dominating us, ruling us, silencing us, stifling us, strangling us, with all the power they can give to relentless, expansionist government, is what they live for. It’s what they are. It’s what they do. They can’t have us walking around loose, with our guns, our religion, our patriotism, our freedom, our belief in the superiority of our way of life. It negates everything they believe in. And it, and we, cannot be allowed to succeed or fail on its/our own merits. Nothing can. Ever.

Jeez, I just summed up seven years of blogging in one paragraph, at two in the morning.

Update! Fucking liberal/Left/propgressivist/communist cocksuckers. Plant bombs all over the place, kill several people in the process, regret only that you didn’t “do more” — like Obama’s pal and mentor Ayers — no harm, no foul, no problem — as long as you’re on the right (read: Left) side. Ask the shitheel Messiah a simple question? You’re toast. Ace says:

This rotten socialist bastard and his creepy Marxist cultists are already using the power of the state to destroy people who cross him, and he’s not even in office yet.

It’s going to get worse, and we all know it by now. We’re going to have to fight these totalitarian blaggards, really fight, if we want our country back. It’s going to go way beyond politics, way beyond words. It’s going to go places none of us want to see it go. It’s going to mean blood, American blood, the blood of our brothers (if only nominally — but still) in the streets before it’s over. It sucks, I hate it, I wish it wasn’t so. But I can’t see any way out of it at this point. It’s either fight or roll over. Because they will not stop, ever, until they have the boot on all our necks. And all they ever really needed to do was just leave us the hell alone.

Ask a question of the man who would rule us all, and be destroyed; your life picked apart, every least transgression judged, every error or omission or slight or misjudgment pored over by scoundrels, scalawags, reprobates, and cheap chekisti. Jesus. And they bitched about the horror of Bush and his supposed crushing of all dissent. Yet they countenance this without a murmur. In truth, they’re happy about it, they agree with it. Question their patriotism? They don’t have the slightest clue what this country is supposed to be about, and they don’t care; much less are they capable of revering it.

So sad. So bitterly, disappointingly, depressingly, wretchedly sad. It seems humans can never learn.

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  1. Sean Forrester
    October 17th, 2008 at 19:17 | #1
    The difference between you and "them",is that they think and you just react.

    Martin Nesbitt may or may not have tax liens, Joe the Plumber (unlicensed) has tax liens, so do I.

    In fact a hell of a lot of people in this country have tax liens, because of George bush and his idiotic policies. The economy is tanking, ordinary people are losing their houses, their jobs and their hope, we're bleeding cash like a stuck pig and you think McCain, who voted with Bush 90% of the time, is going to fix all that. Get real!

    Yours isn't political commentary, it's blatant, stupid, closed eyed propaganda.

    You are a bunch of fools.

    Sean

  2. October 19th, 2008 at 17:42 | #2
    First time I've checked out your blog and I see you are indeed in a fury. I like your line "It’s going to mean blood, American blood... before it’s over. It sucks, I hate it, I wish it wasn’t so." I agree- for years I have been kidding with my students that there will be a revoluntion someday- take a look at my blog for some of this stuff- but I always hoped it would be a matter of if, not when. If they can silence you by calling you names too, then they win.
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