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Fat, lazy and proud, I American
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Submitted by D Williams (United States), Oct 21, 2006 at 01:27

Five years later we bask in the glory of finger pointing and political infighting. The right has lost intensity in its righteousness, and the left seeks a vital stab in the meaty rear flanks of the right. Even today with pedophiles in the top echelon of Congress the right recoils from action as the left goes for the throat.

Now watch as they vultures circle; far more eager are they to strike a blow than protect than protect the rights of our youth. Yes hurrah for the left for seeing such an obvious move. Shame, shame on the right for not crucifying a vile and disgusting person. Have I got it right yet? Are the finger pointers paying attention yet? Not all of you, here let's bash the left a bit.

They wish to turn over the reigns of the country to those who very first act in this country is violation its laws. As illegal immigrants stream across the borders, overload basic services, and weigh upon the social conscious of a country that prides itself on immigration. They violate the very premise of our structures, and point blame that we are cruel for turning them away as we struggle to feed house and heat our own. The left claims the right is cruel and callous, while the left has no idea how to pay for its wish to import millions of left leaning voters.

Further, the left would endanger us all by making more deals with tyrants like Kim Jong Il. Try to reconcile with Islofascist in Iran pander to nuclear blackmail. The ACLU, part of the left, undermines our values by taking the separation of church and state to a degree the communists were proud of, and spends hundreds of thousand of dollars protecting the rights pedophiles with NAMBLA's nod and wink.

OK! Do I have everybody's attention now? The whiner's the criers and the finger pointers? Your article says that much has changed, but slyly it points out nothing has changed. The right has not pressed its advantage in congress and the white house by securing the borders, cracking down, on insurgents, compiling workable law enforcement software technology for face recognition, to a preponderance of other needed activities.

Meanwhile, the left has balked at every opportunity, but not always publicly. They have blocked funds and held hearing trying to find the blame for 911. They have been speaking out against the war from the very beginning even after they voted for it. They blame it on oil (they are in majority company) as the many public educated populous believe that too. Here's the catch most people in this country cannot read or understand anything beyond the 7th grade level. No, you can't tell the self absorbed American people that have been at war since 1993, with the nation of Islam. A nation that has won every war it has been in for 1400 years. Why? Good question, why are the American people are so stupid and lazy. Why can't you tell them the truth?

Unfortunately most American's have the attention span of a 3 year old after 6 shots of tequila. They spend billions of dollars every year on new TVs, cars, video games of all shapes and kinds, ignoring their youth, reneging on their roles as parents, and encouraging social upheaval. Those that are not so self centered, are over burdened with the task of maintaining family in a country that no longer believes in family unity. They have reached their end trying to provide their families with every conceivable toy, gift, and distraction from the truth. Then they settle down in the evening to quite nights watching TV shows that numb the mind and eliminate any chance at really understanding the complex world we live in. Anybody ready for a chant about, "they are all in bed with Saudi Arabia"!?

What has changed in 5 years? Nothing. Nothing at all has changed. What has changed in 13 years? Same thing, nothing. At Pearl Harbor 2403 people were killed. In 2001 Towers we lost 2973 people died and another 24 are missing, and presumed dead. In 1993 terrorist attacks claimed the lives of 6 and wounded over a thousand people. Catastrophic attacks are needed to awaken the left to the danger that is among us, I am fearful as to how deadly it must really be.

Here is an idea, why doesn't the left support the right and help them stay on track? Their own demise they would run headlong into if they are not in power? They need to stop whining about losing two elections and focus on helping the right stay focused on track to win a war that almost every historian says we can't win, especially divided. Partisan politics got us here, but it won't get us out. America will the pull together, or the light of the world will go out.

Once America is gone, nothing will stop the darkness from spreading all over the world and consuming us all. The Chinese, Islam, and Koreans will smile as Americans die by the millions. As the idealogy of freedom fades from the planet, satan will be pleased.


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⇒ Fat, lazy and proud, I American [864 words]D WilliamsOct 21, 2006 01:27
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