Watch R-MONEY tell supporters we don't need more firemen, policemen, and teachers and then follow up that piece of horse hockey with another stale, right-wing turd, saying, "It's time for us to cut back on government and help the American people."
Think about that. He's saying he and his cronies think firemen, policemen, and teachers are not real Americans because they are government workers.
Do you really want this effete elitist, posing as the champion of the common man, to occupy the Oval Office?
Do you want him appointing replacements for the three Supreme Court Justices who are likely to retire in the next four years?
"Why Mockingbirds and Sacred Cows?" you ask. That's easy. In my favorite novel, To Kill a Mockingbird, Harper Lee dared to challenge the sacred cows of 20th Century America, many of which still wander the pastures of our minds befouling our political discourse and bulldozing our societal maturation.
Besides, I firmly believe that a generous helping of roast sacred cow, well-done, is the best response to the question, "Where's the beef?"
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Monday, June 11, 2012
Friday, June 1, 2012
Supreme Decision
When we choose a president, his party's philosophy persists far longer than his term in office in the decisions of the judges he appoints.
Your choice is between:
1. R-Money's party of exclusion
2. Obama's party of inclusion
The GOP routinely calls Democrats elitists, yet it is their minority party which panders to the super-rich 1%, works to disenfranchise voters, tells us that corporations are people, and supports legislation telling Americans whom they can marry, who "deserves" health care, and which women deserve protection from violence.
"Before I built a wall I'd ask to know
What I was walling in or walling out,
And to whom I was like to give offense."
–Robert Frost "Mending Wall"
Which set of Supreme Court justices do you want building the walls which will define the limits of our civil rights for the next 15 to 20 years?
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