Obama vs. God

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Rush Limbaugh pointed out the similarities and differences with God on his radio show today. This is some funny stuff!

  • God does not think he’s Obama.
  • Liberals love Obama.
  • Obama gets better press.
  • God only demands to be worshiped once a week.
  • God asks for only 10 percent of your money.
  • God gives you freedom to live your life as you choose.
  • God’s plan to save us is actually written down for you to read.
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A response to Whirled Views

Blogging

Dan Burrell wrote “Time for a Rant” This is my response.

  • I stood firm in my commitment to boycott the coronation of Obamessiah. The only part that was worth watching was replayed 100 times on the evening news. (When Obama stumbled through the oath.)
  • I’m cheering for the Steelers, just on general principle because they’re from Pennsylvania. Too bad McNabb choked, I would have love to see a Keystone Bowl.
  • I’ve given up on both liberals and conservatives, especially conservatives in Congress since none of them seem to have any principles. I’m firmly in the Libertarian camp now.
  • 9/11 only happened because Jack Bauer was on vacation. He’ll never go on vacation again. #24
    But I still think Law and Order is worth watching.
  • Everybody on the Today Show is annoying. My wife knows to change the channel to FOX and Friends as soon as I walk into the room.
  • Newspapers deserve to disappear. They’re all so liberal.
  • I’m with you on Carter. He needs to sit down and shut up.
  • The biggest Ponzi scheme in the world is still in operation — it’s called Social (In)Security!
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American Criminal Liberties Union

Moonbats

I am going to assume that most people can agree that America’s population is found across a vast political spectrum. From libertarians and liberals to moderates and conservatives we find each other across a broad field on ideas and issues. Many times we can all agree that certain things are problems within society yet be on the opposite extremes on how to solve that problem. One of the problems of society that most people can agree on is that of crime. The solution to reducing this problem most likely is found somewhere in the middle and not the extremes.

One of the purposes of the Constitution is to ensure domestic tranquility. Due process, the Fifth Amendment right, is a procedural right, one that defines the methods that can properly be used to ensure domestic tranquility. Without both, there can be no liberty. Domestic tranquility can easily be achieved without respect for due process, as dictatorships throughout history have shown. It is also quite possible to have a society where due process is respected-even considered sacrosanct-and still lack for domestic tranquility. The latter predicament more closely resembles the situation in the United States today. Source

The ACLU in its extreme ideals of society unravels due process from the reasons it was created to serve. The ACLU maintains that it is their purpose to ensure due process and the police to tend to domestic tranquility. I agree that the roles should be separate. I think the opposite would be an invitation to disaster. The ACLU’s sincerity in their statement might be more believable if, as we shall show, they were not so often in opposition of law enforcement. It is generally accepted that domestic tranquility is absolutely necessary to the process of liberty. What is often less understood is how the exclusive concern for due process can also be damaging to liberty.

I think we can all agree on how important domestic tranquility is to maintaining liberty. What good are all of our freedoms if we are afraid to practice them? The only liberties worth having are ones that we can enjoy without fear. This simply can’t be done if a society is filled with crime and violence.

The ACLU do not share these moderate views on society. They have a much more extreme viewpoint.

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