There are always those whose love for country see themselves compelled to warn others, and save their counry sometimes they end up paying dearly for it, as I suspect a lot will! The biggest question is will it make a difference? as changes make headlines on an hourly basis...
"It looks like President Obama, facing the failure of his domestic agenda in Congress, is now going to attempt to pull out a victory by threatening Congress with the usurpation of its legislative powers. How? The administration has announced plans to impose sweeping controls on emissions of carbon dioxide by executive fiat, through the EPA, bypassing the legislature altogether.
Under what system of government does the chief executive say to the legislature, in effect, "write the legislation I want, or else I will simply enact it by decree"? The answer: not under a system of representative government and the separation of powers. Barack Obama is proposing to govern, not in the manner of an American president, but in the manner traditionally sought by leftist strongmen like Hugo Chavez." Geller
Yep. Agree. Savage, WFTL's Joyce Kaufman, American Thinker readers, many others are saying particularly in light of the latest rejection & humiliation in Copenhagen, 'someone must pay'.
The pattern here seems to be that of demonstrating grovelling weakness to enemies abroad while threatening one's own citizens with usurpation of of their Rights.
Many have noted the rising narcissistic rage and its inevitable desire to exact revenge - usually upon the innocents.
It is refreshing to see that in spite of all their threats, insults, and bluster, they'll never be able to fool people ever again as they did during their giddy Campaign '08 heyday.
Too many people wised up, many more are doing daily.
Paul Vincent Zecchino
Manasota Key, Florida
03 October, 2009
There are always those whose love for country see themselves compelled to warn others, and save their counry sometimes they end up paying dearly for it, as I suspect a lot will! The biggest question is will it make a difference? as changes make headlines on an hourly basis...
"It looks like President Obama, facing the failure of his domestic agenda in Congress, is now going to attempt to pull out a victory by threatening Congress with the usurpation of its legislative powers. How? The administration has announced plans to impose sweeping controls on emissions of carbon dioxide by executive fiat, through the EPA, bypassing the legislature altogether.
Under what system of government does the chief executive say to the legislature, in effect, "write the legislation I want, or else I will simply enact it by decree"? The answer: not under a system of representative government and the separation of powers. Barack Obama is proposing to govern, not in the manner of an American president, but in the manner traditionally sought by leftist strongmen like Hugo Chavez." Geller
Raylove -
Yep. Agree. Savage, WFTL's Joyce Kaufman, American Thinker readers, many others are saying particularly in light of the latest rejection & humiliation in Copenhagen, 'someone must pay'.
The pattern here seems to be that of demonstrating grovelling weakness to enemies abroad while threatening one's own citizens with usurpation of of their Rights.
Many have noted the rising narcissistic rage and its inevitable desire to exact revenge - usually upon the innocents.
It is refreshing to see that in spite of all their threats, insults, and bluster, they'll never be able to fool people ever again as they did during their giddy Campaign '08 heyday.
Too many people wised up, many more are doing daily.
Paul Vincent Zecchino
Manasota Key, Florida
03 October, 2009