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RovinsWorld Comments
Gravatar Your suggesting a revolution? Talk about a sore loser. Your side lost the last election because the American People wanted a change from 8 years of George Bush and now you want a revolution? You don't really believe in Democracy huh? How do you suggest the revolution occur? A military coup? Perhaps you prefer conflict in the streets with the "authorities" taking care of those that don't agree with your point of view. Which is it? I really want to know so that I can be prepared.
All that from a partial quote of the Vice President. Wow! Where did the obsession part come from? Certainly not the quote you site. What is Geo. W Bushes version of "tear down that wall"? Did anyone ever tell you, my dear right wing friend, that you shouldn't start a sentence with and?
"Profusely perfected?" Nice try. "Does the... examples" very wrong!
Who transformed Germany and Japan, it wasn't an inside job, that's for sure.
And why doesn't Japan have an army? Cause we won't let them that's why.
"The rest is history." trite!
Are you "yearning to be free from an oppressive and intrusive government?" How has our government been "intrusive and oppressive" to you? Do you make over $250,000 a year? If so, why don't you just take a nice long vacation, sounds like you need one.
"but at what point did “we the people” decide to seed our independence, liberty, and freedoms,"
Seed our independence and freedoms? You mean cede I am sure, but I am also sure you must be under the influence of something you shouldn't be under the influence of when you are writing. I should say you had better hope you were under the influence when you wrote this, because you need a good excuse for the terrible job, and I am not talking content here.
Well, I guess that's enough for now, just thought I would drop by to see how your doing. I had no idea you would have gone over the edge like this. Still, revolution? Really? You wouldn't consider doing the old fashioned way that has worked in The United States of America for the last 233 years or so? Come on Rovin, don't quit on us now, wait your turn. Use that Democracy you love so much. VOTE FOR CHANGE!!!
Lefty | 07.03.09
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07.03.09 - 5:47 pm | #
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"Your suggesting a revolution? Talk about a sore loser. Your side lost the last election because the American People wanted a change from 8 years of George Bush and now you want a revolution"
First off, my dear lefty friend, thanks for the spelling clarification. I've made the correction in the post with your credits at the bottom.
"And", while searching my post for the word "revolution" or the suggestion, I've failed to find the implication, (that you "lefties" conveniently use in your ad hominem rhetoric), that I was advocating a revolution.
"And", should I assume that going from an economy that had a 4.5% un-emplyment rate to 9.5%, (and rising), and tripling the national debt is the "change" this nation is welcoming with open arms? (special thanks should go out to Nancy P., and her cronies on the left for allowing the reading of bills before they are voted on....watch this tax n trade global warming hoax die in the Senate where common sense will prevail over these hysterical platitudes).
I think I'll take you up on the suggestion of a vacation. Nothing would please me more than to get away from the moronic socialism/government run society you lefties are advocating. Enjoy your new nanny-state that will own your every move.
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07.04.09 - 5:39 am | #
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"Your side lost the last election because the American People wanted a change from 8 years of George Bush..."
No doubt they wanted a change. But they were led to believe they would be getting something very different than they now have. They thought -- and in no small part because of the way BHO presented himself -- they would be getting a moderate, a person committed to protecting the middle class, not someone committed to exploding spending and gov't expansionism, and raising costs for the average, middle class family. Nor did they know that they would be getting someone whose first instinct appears to be not to condemn tyranny if it means "engagement" might be put at risk.
"Lefty"-types, including the MSM, were more than willing to "suborn" this "moderate" myth.
It is not the likes of Rovin who champion revolution...to resist the "revolution" of unbridled government intrusion and coercion, in ways never dreamt of by the Patriot Act, to resist exploding the deficit in ways Bush never dreamed of, to resist all this bald assertion and misappropriation of power is not revolutionary advocacy; it is simply conservative.
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07.05.09 - 1:31 pm | #
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