Sunday, October 3, 2010

Anyone else tired of being called a racist, sexist, homophobic, mean spirited evil hate monger?

Personally, I'm not.  You can call me whatever you want.  Just stop taking my money and kicking me in the head when you do it.  Getting robbed is bad enough, but don't pee in my cereal when you do it.  Now the lunatic fringe can call me and you whatever the heck they want.  They have to use name calling because, well, they were educated in our union schools and had no thought to question what they were being taught.  That's fine too, Lenin and Marx loved their "useful idiots."

Why am I beating the progressive drum again?  Because they tried, and failed, miserably, this weekend to draw a crowd to beat up on people who actually want to govern themselves, determine how to educate their kids, and not fund other people's mortgages, tuition bills, and the government's excesses.  I guess none of the people that showed up this weekend ever had their mother tell them the old, "can't say something nice, don't say anything at all."  Again, they have every right to exercise their first amendment rights, and I'm happy they did.  They proved that they have absolutely nothing to contribute to the discourse but more government intrusion, more union thuggery, and more money for causes that will drag us further down the socialist path.

I tried really hard to watch parts of the event, but, I'm sorry, I have better things to do with my weekend than be insulted by people wanting more and more of my earnings.  I am not against the people that came to the event, be they paid union folks "compelled" to attend, or those seeking intellectual or spiritual nourishment.  I am angered that many of the speeches and speakers focused on rhetoric that takes direct aim at those wishing to beat opposing views into submission.  Bring ideas, not diatribes, argue on ideas, not bashing your ideological opponents.  Conservatives have the Constitution on their side (the US Constitution), what do you bring to the table?

Before you ask, no, I don't care what you do in your bedroom, bathroom, kitchen, office, car, or anywhere else, or with whom you do it, as long as it doesn't endanger others or cost me money.  Social contracts do not involve the government, nor should they, so sorry, you've lost a ton of your ammo to fight me.  If I need to explain further, I'm sorry, I'm just too tired to help aim your empty gun at me.

1 comment:

  1. The good thing is that the playbook never changes. We know exactly what to expect.

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