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re: Congressional Baseball Game evokes mixed feelings
Posted on 6/16/17 at 7:32 am to Mike da Tigah
Posted on 6/16/17 at 7:32 am to Mike da Tigah
Pelosi is irredeemable, Mike; she's all in. If the FBI were to examine her Tax/Business dealings like they are Kushner's...she'd be *amending* them to stay out of jail. It's people like her in power that results in war to solve problems.
There are good Dems up there; and they are going to sorely regret that they abandoned Rule of Law in order to protect Obama/Hillary/Progressive hegemony. Like hitting below the belt to win a fight. Double standards are worse than no standards, because they expose the total dishonesty of one's adversary; and the high probability that arguments and Authority can only be settled by "the barrel of a gun".
I've heard that in the Civil War...opposing Union/Confederate Soldiers met at night by a common fire and shared goods and stories...knowing full well that they would kill each other in hand to hand combat the following day.
The Rule of Law stands as a guiding light to prevent people from killing each other on valid moral Principles which seem absolute - and are - but only for a particular time and personal, perceptual window. The Shooter acted on such a (perceived) moral principle. So does ISIS. And Pelosi et al.
Earth 2017.
There are good Dems up there; and they are going to sorely regret that they abandoned Rule of Law in order to protect Obama/Hillary/Progressive hegemony. Like hitting below the belt to win a fight. Double standards are worse than no standards, because they expose the total dishonesty of one's adversary; and the high probability that arguments and Authority can only be settled by "the barrel of a gun".
I've heard that in the Civil War...opposing Union/Confederate Soldiers met at night by a common fire and shared goods and stories...knowing full well that they would kill each other in hand to hand combat the following day.
The Rule of Law stands as a guiding light to prevent people from killing each other on valid moral Principles which seem absolute - and are - but only for a particular time and personal, perceptual window. The Shooter acted on such a (perceived) moral principle. So does ISIS. And Pelosi et al.
Earth 2017.
Posted on 6/16/17 at 7:36 am to Mike da Tigah
Correct me if I'm wrong, but aren't the Tigers named after a unit from Louisiana in the Civil War?
If so this should go well
If so this should go well
This post was edited on 6/16/17 at 7:37 am
Posted on 6/16/17 at 8:06 am to Mike da Tigah
To hell with bi-partisanship and the country, they don't want to be shot.
It's all about self-preservation.
It's all about self-preservation.
Posted on 6/16/17 at 8:28 am to Mike da Tigah
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Not sure how I feel about this picture. Glad to see all the LSU gear everywhere, but I can't help to feel just a little dirty.
I know how I feel - nauseous. Seeing Nancy wear LSU?? My eyes are burning
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