Friday, February 1, 2008

Welcome back my friends to the show that never ends...

We're so glad you could attend. Come inside, come inside.


I'm watching the Democratic candidate debate on CNN.com right now (because cable is pointless), annnnnnd....it makes me appreciate the truly conservative people in this nation. You know, the people who stand for limited government, our military, free markets, and, most importantly, individual responsibility.

I swear, too many people believe that the government should spoon-feed us. It's a scary thought...

The Idiot's Guide to Common Sense:

1) The Bush tax cuts were not for the wealthy citizens of this nation. "In fact, as we reported only that morning, the Congressional Budget Office calculates that the top 20% now pay 63.5% of the total federal tax burden, which includes income taxes, payroll taxes and other federal levies. It's true that the top 20% pays nearly 81% of all federal income taxes, but the president spoke more expansively of 'taxes in America,' not just income taxes." http://www.factcheck.org/new_and_recycled_distortions_at_final_presidential.html

2) If you're going to complain about social security and other government aid programs, you might want to consider thinking before you support a universal healthcare plan.

3) Since when did "illegal" mean something other than against the law? Any idiot knows that illegal means exactly that and nothing more. Enforcing the "illegal" part does not mean criminalizing the Good Samaritan and even Jesus Christ Himself, Senator Clinton (Whatever the heck that means...).

4) "We want to respect the dignity of every human being here..." That is, except for the unborn ones.

5) The day that a woman becomes Commander in Chief of our Armed Forces...

6) How do all of these liberals, whom I going to assume have good intentions, come to all of these conclusions that are not the most effective way to carry out their plans? It seems like all of their ideas have increased government size as a guaranteed result...

7) May God be with the people of Iraq if one of these candidates get in office.

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