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"A Place Where Science and Rednecks Collide"
Another Shameful View
Never in my life time have I ever thought that we Americans would ever experience such civil unrest and cynical view of our leaders as during the Vietnam War. At least during the Vietnam War people always thought that eventually everything would return to normal and that the fad and crazy communist thoughts could never take hold in our great country. It is becoming more clear to many millions of Americans that the lying of our leadership and the complete disregard for our laws and constitution have absolutely corrupted the political system from the very top on down.
The bill board depicting Hitler and Stalin in the same light as our president is shameful to say the least. Not so much that it's probably true but the fact that so many men and women fought and died to destroy their political and mental insanity. If we view our leaders like this photo depicts how does the rest of our world look at our country? Will we be the next country to be viewed as insane and vicious? The real shame is that the Obama administration has put themselves into this darkness and it that is not the place that Americans consider acceptable. In November you know what needs to be done, vote all incumbants out!
WAMP THEM?
A Tennessee congressman suggested Friday that states might have to "consider separation from this government" if the federal government does not change its approach. Republican Rep. Zack Wamp brought up the idea of secession in an interview Friday with Hotline on Call as he encouraged a change at the federal level. "I hope that the American people will go to the ballot box in 2010 and 2012 so that states are not forced to consider separation from this government," he said. "States are tired of being run over" by federal mandates, Wamp said, and praised Texas Gov. Rick Perry (R), who raised the topic of secession in 2009 after an anti-tax "tea party" rally. "Patriots like Rick Perry have talked about these issues because the federal government is putting us in an untenable position at the state level," Wamp told Hotline.
Wamp, who is running for governor of Tennessee, didn't go so far as to say he would push for secession if elected. Instead, he blamed Washington for putting voters and state legislatures in a difficult spot and vowed to pressure Democrats through other means, especially "the leverage that other governors have under the 10th Amendment." Wamp's rivals in the Tennessee primary said they too wanted voters to change Washington's political makeup, but they refused to stand with their fellow Republican when it came to secession. Lt. Gov. Ron Ramsey called the remarks another example of Wamp's "over-the-top temperament and overheated, sometimes crazy rhetoric."
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