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"Attorney General Holder says he won't resign until he accomplishes all his goals.
I guess there are still some amendments in the Bill of Rights left un violated..."
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Sad but very funny too.
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I am not a lawyer. This is NOT legal advice.!
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There is a lot of funny stuff going on here lately. But I've noticed what the big difference is with our people and the liberal bunch. If one of the conservative guys or gals messes up in any way, they usually step up and admit their wrong doing, appoligize, and remove themselves from the game. Of course, before they can really get going, the liberals will be raising all kinds of kane. You turn this situation around and let a liberal foul up, and they durn near have to commit murder before any of their colleagues will even hint that they may be wrong. And Heaven forbid that we should expect any of them to stand up and admit being wrong, and being man or woman enough to step aside. Also, they have the mindset of a kid in "time out". After they get ran off, they think in a few months everything should be back to normal and we all get to play again. I never realized that we had so many arrogant people in our great country. :patriot:
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hounddog wrote:There is a lot of funny stuff going on here lately. But I've noticed what the big difference is with our people and the liberal bunch. If one of the conservative guys or gals messes up in any way, they usually step up and admit their wrong doing, appoligize, and remove themselves from the game. Of course, before they can really get going, the liberals will be raising all kinds of kane. You turn this situation around and let a liberal foul up, and they durn near have to commit murder before any of their colleagues will even hint that they may be wrong. And Heaven forbid that we should expect any of them to stand up and admit being wrong, and being man or woman enough to step aside. Also, they have the mindset of a kid in "time out". After they get ran off, they think in a few months everything should be back to normal and we all get to play again. I never realized that we had so many arrogant people in our great country. :patriot:
You are thinking "right and wrong", liberals don't think that way. "It is all relative, there is no wrong, participation medals, don't judge (unless you are judging a conservative), don't impose society's rules on me, Bush did it." That is the mind of the liberal.

Once you start thinking that way, nothing can be "bad", just different. So what if Bill Clinton lied under oath, it was just sex. So what if Obama takes over the car industry, he just wants people to keep their jobs. So what if ATF agents sold guns to Mexican drug cartels, they wanted to have examples of how guns are bad, and besides, Bush did it. Don't tell me what to do with my body, but to heck with the small person growing inside it. They just leave the last part out - makes it easier to not think. It's so easy to not think that with just a little practice you can not think without even thinking.
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