I Still Hate You, Sarah Palin By David Kahane
I don't know why I'm telling you this, but maybe now you're beginning to understand the high-stakes game we’re playing here. This ain't John McCain's logrolling senatorial club any more. This is a deadly serious attempt to realize the vision of the 1960s and to fundamentally transform the United States of America. This is the fusion of Communist dogma, high ideals, gangster tactics, and a stunning amount of self-loathing. For the first time in history, the patrician class is deliberately selling its own country down the river just to prove a point: that, yes, we can! This country stinks and we won’t be happy until we’ve forced you to admit it.
In other words, stop thinking of the Democratic Party as merely a political party, because it’s much more than that. We're not just the party of slavery, segregation, secularism, and sedition. Not just the party of Aaron Burr, Boss Tweed, Richard J. Croker, Bull Connor, Chris Dodd, Richard Daley, Bill Ayers, the Reverend Jeremiah Wright, and Emperor Barack Hussein Obama II. Not just the party of Kendall "Agent 202" Myers, the State Department official recruited as a Cuban spy along with his wife during the Carter administration. Rather, think of the Democratic Party as what it really is: a criminal organization masquerading as a political party.
You really must read that whole article. The nation really needs to open its eyes to what is really going on here. I don't believe most people who identify themselves as democrats think this way but they are blindly following and trusting some very dangerous people.
Most of us have neither the time nor inclination to keep up with and understand all the issues of the country. We have our own lives and loved ones to worry about and trust our elected leaders to do the right thing, but while we've been looking the other way they have been becoming increasingly emboldened to do what benefits them, empowering and enriching themselves at the expense of the people. They are selling this country down the river - you better believe it because it's true.
They are using your greed against you, your desire to get something for nothing, the oldest sales approach in the book. Well, here's the oldest advice, if it sounds too good to be true, it is. Yet people still fall for it.
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