Wednesday, September 18, 2013

Joe Biden's niece "arrested"

They swaddled her in a blankie, strapped her into a wheelchair, and rolled her into an ambulance. After arresting her for assaulting an officer. What? No tazing? No kicking and punching and pummeling with a baton? No shooting repeatedly?

There will inevitably be the side that says, "Hah! Proof that LEO can be kind and gentle with perps."
And the rest of us will think, "Damn, it must be good to be part of the ruling class."

http://abcnews.go.com/US/wireStory/nyc-police-bidens-niece-custody-20282313

Happy belated Hump Day!

I got to go out and play today, met my best friend for shopping, snarking, and Mexican food. I missed y'all terribly, and I'm sorry I didn't get anything loaded before leaving; so I present to you an article from one of my favorite recreational sites. Enjoy!

http://www.sexcigarsbooze.com/2013/09/17-bizarre-sex-facts-you-probably-didnt-know/

h/t Doubletroubletwo, you kinky girl, you
 
For Concerned Mama:
 
 

Heh heh heh


Tuesday, September 17, 2013

It really is that simple

Perhaps not "easy", but definitely simple. Honor the Constitution and Bill of Rights by claiming your unalienable rights and reminding the government that it is the "servant" and not the "master".

Happy Constitution Day!



The U.S. Constitution turns 226 years old today. Think about that. Our form of government, often wrongly identified as a "democracy", is one of the newest experiments in self-governing on the planet. The Constitution did NOT set up a democracy, one man, one vote. It set the guidelines for a representative republic, based on unalienable rights of individuals who consent to be loosely governed by an elected body restricted by the Constitution. Unfortunately, we have seen more "democracy" in a mob-rule spirit that has slowly but surely eroded our Rights and Liberties.

We have lost touch with the Republic that our Founding Fathers fought, bled and died to secure. A form of government so far beyond anything the world had ever seen before, set forth in a four page document, and later The Bill of Rights (10 amendments). The Constitution, adopted on September 17, 1787 consists of seven articles. The first three embody the doctrine of "separation of powers", checks and balances, a safeguard to ensure against unilateral rule by a dictator (I'm talking to you, Mr. Obama.) The 4th and 6th articles define "federalism", dealing with the relationship between State and State, and the relationship between the States and the federal government. The 5th article sets out the procedure for amending the Constitution, and the 7th article provides the procedure for ratifying the Constitution.

In 226 years, the Constitution has only had 27 amendments, the first ten were proposed on September 25, 1789 and ratified December 15, 1791. These became the Bill of Rights. Unalienable Rights. God-given Rights. The Constitution did not GIVE us these Rights, the Bill of Rights did not GIVE us these rights. All it did was enumerate them, say "Hey, we're just the government, allowed by the citizens to take care of business on a limited scale, and we acknowledge that we have no power to give or take away these certain things. That's God's business." How far our government has strayed from the Founding Fathers' vision and intent. How far have the citizens willingly, mind-numbingly followed like sheep to the slaughter. How heartbreakingly tragic that the simple act of embracing the Constitution and demanding a Constitutional republic marks a Patriot with a bullseye for tyrants.

Today, I challenge every person who reads this to follow the link and read the Constitution and the Bill of Rights. It's the least we can do.

http://www.archives.gov/exhibits/charters/constitution.html

via WiscoDave

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Monday, September 16, 2013

Sunday, September 15, 2013

Handbook for Apocaloptimists



And THIS is why we need to stay out of Syria


Police State: Texas, WTF????????

41 times. Unarmed. One officer reloaded twice while other officers stood and watched. This has to stop. NOW.



This ought to make your Sunday

So, a religious food pantry in Florida had to choose between government cheese and God. Guess Who won? There is no part of any of our Founding documents that says "separation of Church and state", that phrase was taken from the phrase "a wall of separation between church and state" as written by Thomas Jefferson in a letter to the Danbury Baptist Association in 1802, long after the nation's founding. The First Amendment says nothing barring any religious group from distributing USDA goods, which if you think about it, are purchased with taxpayer money from farmers and ranchers as surplus and therefore belong to US the taxpaying citizens.

Read the story, take your blood pressure meds, and say a prayer of thanks that there are still Americans willing to hold to their principles and tell the government what it can do with it's cheese.

http://www.foxnews.com/opinion/2013/09/09/usda-tells-christian-charity-to-kick-jesus-to-curb/

Sent in by Terry from FL

Bless your abnormal little hearts

 
and I cherish every last one of you.