That wants secure borders and believes citizens have special privileges
That understand the value of a dollar and believes the individual earner of that dollar is a better steward than some faceless government bureaucrat
That believes in rewarding our international friends and punishing our international enemies
But mainly, wants nothing to do with those cowards/traitors/Godless heathens that populate the other side.
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@ Rich: MILLIONS of ^s!!
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From the age of about ten I wondered why America spent it’s treasure and the lives of it’s young men to accomplish nothing by saving the rest of Europe from Nazi rule. I wondered why Europeans were hell bent on being ruled by the worst elements instead of demanding to be represented by god and honest representatives who were bound my laws. I caught hell from my mother for saying: I don’t see what you find to admire about a bunch of atheistic European losers who prefered to make gods of others and allow them to prefer Rex/Lex to Lex/Rex.
I have seen that ethic inculcated from an early age and wanted no part of it. I have absolutely no use for any person or population that prefers to live that way. Particularly, but not exclusively, because anyone who would prefer to be under the thumb of a tyrannical government has no qualms tyrannizing others.
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good and honest representatives
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I most fervently pray we can expel the vile, satanic leftists from our governing system and institutions without violent conflict. 2000 Mules must be stopped.
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Peaceful coexistence with worthless subhuman pieces of shit who won’t leave anyone alone is an impossibility. It is a fool’s errand to keep pretending otherwise.
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Yup
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@Walter Johnson May 10, 2022 at 3:08 pm
> I most fervently pray we can expel the vile, satanic leftists from our governing system and institutions without violent conflict.
With energy prices so high, I most fervently pray we can build millions and millions of new nuclear electricity plants. And just stack the used radioactive waste on street corners. In school lunch rooms. Maybe toss it over the border to Canada. It always wants to go to Canada.
Lex Rex means the law is King and Rex Lex is the opposite, the king is the law. I have a copy of Lex Rex by Samuel Rutherford a 17th century English preacher who wrote a long and very interesting treatise on this very subject of the law being the King and not the other way around. He was eventually banished and ostracized by the English Kings at the time who didn’t take kindly to his book about the law being King. When I first read Lex Rex back in the 80’s I got it on an interlibrary loan from Kent State University in Ohio, they sent me a 150-year-old copy of Lex Rex to read. It was the only book that I was ever tempted not to return but I did return it and got my own copy of Lex Rex later. Some of Samuel Rutherford’s ideas did help in the formation of our Declaration of Independence and Constitution later that some of our Founding Fathers had read and applied to the founding of this nation. Thank you, JD Hasty for mentioning Lex Rex. The reason I got interested in reading Lex Rex in the first place back in the early 80’s was from reading the works of Francis Schaeffer in one of his books, I think it was How Should We Then Live which explained to me a biblical and Christian worldview about how we should live our lives as Christians in a troubled world. Reading Francis Schaeffer and Russell Kirk were two of the most important authors who changed my worldview from becoming a wannabe budding leftist to that of reaffirming my belief in God and becoming a conservative.
Let’s get the party started.
I’m just glad to be on the side;
That respects and reveres The Constitution
That believes in the rule of law
That understands the judiciary does not make law
That respects private property
That affirms the sanctity of life
That wants secure borders and believes citizens have special privileges
That understand the value of a dollar and believes the individual earner of that dollar is a better steward than some faceless government bureaucrat
That believes in rewarding our international friends and punishing our international enemies
But mainly, wants nothing to do with those cowards/traitors/Godless heathens that populate the other side.
@ Rich: MILLIONS of ^s!!
From the age of about ten I wondered why America spent it’s treasure and the lives of it’s young men to accomplish nothing by saving the rest of Europe from Nazi rule. I wondered why Europeans were hell bent on being ruled by the worst elements instead of demanding to be represented by god and honest representatives who were bound my laws. I caught hell from my mother for saying: I don’t see what you find to admire about a bunch of atheistic European losers who prefered to make gods of others and allow them to prefer Rex/Lex to Lex/Rex.
I have seen that ethic inculcated from an early age and wanted no part of it. I have absolutely no use for any person or population that prefers to live that way. Particularly, but not exclusively, because anyone who would prefer to be under the thumb of a tyrannical government has no qualms tyrannizing others.
good and honest representatives
I most fervently pray we can expel the vile, satanic leftists from our governing system and institutions without violent conflict. 2000 Mules must be stopped.
Peaceful coexistence with worthless subhuman pieces of shit who won’t leave anyone alone is an impossibility. It is a fool’s errand to keep pretending otherwise.
Yup
@Walter Johnson May 10, 2022 at 3:08 pm
> I most fervently pray we can expel the vile, satanic leftists from our governing system and institutions without violent conflict.
With energy prices so high, I most fervently pray we can build millions and millions of new nuclear electricity plants. And just stack the used radioactive waste on street corners. In school lunch rooms. Maybe toss it over the border to Canada. It always wants to go to Canada.
Lex Rex means the law is King and Rex Lex is the opposite, the king is the law. I have a copy of Lex Rex by Samuel Rutherford a 17th century English preacher who wrote a long and very interesting treatise on this very subject of the law being the King and not the other way around. He was eventually banished and ostracized by the English Kings at the time who didn’t take kindly to his book about the law being King. When I first read Lex Rex back in the 80’s I got it on an interlibrary loan from Kent State University in Ohio, they sent me a 150-year-old copy of Lex Rex to read. It was the only book that I was ever tempted not to return but I did return it and got my own copy of Lex Rex later. Some of Samuel Rutherford’s ideas did help in the formation of our Declaration of Independence and Constitution later that some of our Founding Fathers had read and applied to the founding of this nation. Thank you, JD Hasty for mentioning Lex Rex. The reason I got interested in reading Lex Rex in the first place back in the early 80’s was from reading the works of Francis Schaeffer in one of his books, I think it was How Should We Then Live which explained to me a biblical and Christian worldview about how we should live our lives as Christians in a troubled world. Reading Francis Schaeffer and Russell Kirk were two of the most important authors who changed my worldview from becoming a wannabe budding leftist to that of reaffirming my belief in God and becoming a conservative.
Our side is shirts and the lefties are skins.
Please dress accordingly.
@Burr — Before long it’ll be Skins vs. Tats.