Tuesday, November 24, 2009

Impeach Hussein Obama

I borrowed the following three quotes from the "Gun & Patriots" site on HumanEvents.com. I was just reading some of the many quotes there, concerning our right to keep and bear arms...rights the founding fathers knew and understood well.

If you take time to read these three, I think you will see the difference in our founders, and the current crop of liberals. It's almost as if they were talking about a different Constitution. Maybe even a different country than what we have today. The quotes begin here:

"We have staked the whole future of the American civilization, not upon the power of the government (but) upon the capacity of each and all of us to govern ourselves, to control ourselves, to sustain ourselves according to the Ten Commandments of God."
James Madison.

"Our Constitution was made for a moral and religious people. It is wholly inadequate for the governance of any others."
John Adams.

"I feel no anxiety at the large armament designed against us. The remarkable interposition of Heaven in our favor can not be too gratefully acknowledged. He who fed the Israelites in the wilderness, who clothed the lilies in the field, and who feeds the young ravens when they cry...will not forsake a people engaged in so righteous a cause...if we remember His loving kindness."
Abigail Adams, June 18, 1776.

The first quote, from James Madison, reminds me of the way I always thought of the Constitution. I must confess however, that I've only lately thought about it so much. Before, I wasn't afraid for it. Today, I fear for not only the Constitution, but for our country as well. Because if the Constitution is weakened, if the government is allowed to encroach deeper into our daily lives, if our national sovereignty is weakened, the United States and the free world that's depended on her for the last 50-60 years, will be no more.

When John Adams gave us the second quote, I'm pretty sure he didn't foresee a country being led around by-the-noses of a small percentage of atheists, agnostics and basically heathens. But I think that is why so many of the current leaders of our country have no qualms about changing and degrading our Constitution.

If we return to a position expressed by Abigail Adams in the third quote, everything can return to normal. It will not be easy. We have dug a deep hole, and it will take a lot of work, prayer and maybe sacrifice to climb out. But we can do it.

When I started to write this post, I planned to write about how HO, that's Obama, if you haven't figured that out, is using Afghanistan to make himself look presidential. Personally, I don't think there's anything that piece of excrement can do to look presidential.

But I believe he's been delaying a decision on sending more troops to Afghanistan, just to drag it out, and make himself look more like Bush. Really. In his statement after his tenth meeting, he made reference to al-Qaida and the, gasp, attack of 9/11/01.

His takeover of the health industry is failing, fortunately, and I pray his cap and tax plan will also fail. So, I think he's using the war in Afghanistan, dragging it out and keeping in in the media, to make himself look presidential. But he doesn't have to do that. The drive-by media will help him all they can.

I still can't believe nobody is talking about impeaching him. Had Bush even thought about acting the way this sob has, they would have been after him before the left's laughter died. Wait...they did, didn't they?

I guess it's because he's black. He gets to play by different rules. He can't be racist because he's black. He won't be impeached because he's black, and no Republican has the balls to bring it up. He got to be president because he's black, not because he was anywhere near qualified. He got to be president because of a lot of white liberal guilt, and I'm afraid, more than a fair amount of conservative apathy around John McCain...certainly no stalwart of conservatism.

I hope Rush, Beck, Hannity and the conservative websites can keep things in front of enough of us to make a difference in 2010 and 2012. My son loves the British Isles, and visits there at least once a year. I'm not sure he understands the relationship between them, and a strong United States. Without us, there may not be a British Isle.

Before signing off, I checked my mail. I see where ACORN dumped a bunch of papers and files before CA AG Jerry Brown could visit and claim them. But, it seems the visit was announced, not to give them time to clean up, I'm sure.

Oh, well. As Bono would say, the beat goes on.

Come on 2010.

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