While ABC News seems to pick random names from the tea-party membership list to smear every time there is a national tragedy – perhaps this time we should call a spade a spade. And a joker a joker.
The fact is, federal government grant monies bought and paid for the murders in that Colorado theater. They paid for the weapons, the ammunition and the individual who conceived the plot, donned the body armor, walked up and down the aisles and pulled the trigger.
Ponder that fact for a while. Money that was taken by force from working Americans was redistributed to an unemployed student – a joker now playing the insanity card.
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While you're pondering that, don't forget the welfare dollars that go into the pockets of Chicago's gang-bangers and their families every month. Money forcefully extracted from working Americans. Money redistributed to the murders' girlfriends, based on the number of fatherless children they take down to the welfare office. Money that ends up in the killers' pockets.
Chicago kills as many or more people every weekend as died in that Colorado movie theater. But there is no outrage. No national media obsession. No hand-wringing by the media elites and their propaganda lords in the government. No nothing.
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Hollywood has been feasting on blood for decades. Blood. Fear. Violence. Sex. Gore. That's the First Amendment in action. But when decent Americans unite to speak out against it, they are labeled crazed killers, child abusers and mentally unstable. Now Hollywood owns this blood bath.
You think America is repairable? Really? Millions of uneducated drug dealers, gang members and welfare babies brought up in the middle of city war zones? America was lost the day the public educational unions failed to lock these reprobates up in detention and force-feed them the three R's after school. But the teachers got paid. The administrators got paid. And the unions got paid. Only the taxpayers got robbed.
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America is repairable? When the attorney general of the United States sues individual states for trying to purge dead voters, dead infants, illegal aliens and imaginary friends from the voter rolls? Voter registration drives are dreamed up and carried out by "nonprofit" and "tax-exempt" organizations. Odd, though. The only organizations that do these things seem to want to "register" more Democrats. I'm sure it's just a coincidence. Fortunately for America, big media are focused on the "real" villains: tea-party members.
America is fixable? Really? When it lets a man with no past and no country – or a different past and a different country for every occasion – sit in the Oval Office and masquerade as president? And while Congress goes along with the fraud? While his underlings, who couldn't be issued a security clearance now control the national security apparatus? Fixable? How so? And by whom?
But perhaps I'm being too harsh. Perhaps the big banks, the U.S. Treasury, the Federal Reserve, the intelligence agencies and the Internet search engines are not really recording every search you make and filing it away in a dossier that you don't know exists – to be used by a secret court that issues secret warrants for political trespasses. Perhaps they are not at all interested in silencing your "free" political speech. And perhaps the 20 to 30 thousand drones planned over the next few years, which will be clogging the airways and using military sensors to track American's every move, perhaps they are really for our safety.
America is fixable? Really? When the Supreme Court thinks that case law and precedent and the words Congress "should have" put into Obamacare are more important than the words the founders did put in the Constitution, then America is not fixable. When the Commerce Clause is the only part of the Constitution that matters to the courts, America is terminal. When Supreme Court justices are under no threat of impeachment by Congress for discussing how they might begin transitioning international law into their decisions, America is beyond repair.
The intent is always good, of course. But the darkness lurks in the details. Mankind's "isms" have each had different and fine-sounding names, but they've all led humanity down the same, rocky path. At the end of the path are the mass graves of the victims who followed them to the promised rainbow and the pot of gold thereunder. The scenery and theater may be different each time humanity travels down that road, but at the end, the destination is always the same.
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But today the past is no longer taught, so both the scenery along the road and the graveyards at the end thereof will all be new to this last generation of Americans. My guess is that by the time the federal government collapses under the weight of its own corruption and drowns in its empty promises, most of us who knew what America once was will be begging for a place near the top of Obamacare's death panel hit lists.