Tuesday, March 23, 2010

The Death of American Freedom

"The moment the idea is admitted into society, that property is not as sacred as the laws of God, and that there is not a force of law and public justice to protect it, anarchy and tyranny commence." --- John Adams

"We are no longer the 'property' of ourselves. We are now owned by the government. We are now it's 'property'. From the moment we are born, we must now pay 'rent' to the government for ourselves in order to remain free. That is not true freedom. That is tyranny by an out-of-control government." --- TruthBeagle

Now the government needs to take over the funeral industry. Then the chant of Rush Limbaugh through the 90's would be true. Womb to the Tomb.

Saturday, March 6, 2010

Maddow Calls Senator Orrin Hatch and Other Members of the GOP Liars, Forgets to Look in Mirror. – Part 2

As a follow-up to the ‘Maddow inflammatory rant’ to Senator Orrin Hatch, Mediaite posted an article continuing her tirade.  See the Mediaite article for the video.  Kudos to Mediaite.  They seem to be the only organization that followed up on the Twitter feud.  Maddow starts her rant by calling Senator Hatch a liar again, referencing her program from March 2, 2010.  She slammed him regarding the same segment in which I cleared Senator Hatch in part 1 of this article.  She references his tweeted response regarding that program:

Friday, March 5, 2010

Maddow Calls Senator Orrin Hatch and Other Members of the GOP Liars, Forgets to Look in Mirror. – Part 1


This shouldn’t be surprising, being on a network that receives live on-air corrections directly from the White House.  She really loves to use the word ‘LIE’…L – I – E, she gloats.  She really looks giddy using that term toward people who don’t share her views.  Let’s examine her new slew of lies.  And not the people she is calling ‘liars’, but her own lies.  On March 2, 2010 Maddow called Senator Orrin Hatch a ‘liar’ regarding an article he wrote in the Washington Post, 'Reconciliation on health care would be an assault to the democratic process'.