Yea Yea Yea… religion and politics, I know but, why not.
Yea Yea Yea… religion and politics, I know but, why not.
Ever spend time with someone who’s ideology just irks you?
Now, the tone in the good old US of A is kind of harsh these
days. The collective cognitive dissonance of the Obama presidency will be
echoed through out history and time will paint a clearer picture of just what
was going on. For me this presidency is like the others before it, furthering corporate
rule and all the blah blah blah that goes along with that.
From listening to Newt say we need to be more like China to
create factory jobs to the functionally illiterate, irrational and endlessly
angry tea party…
[By the way where were all these constitution lovers when
Ron Paul was running]
… Anchor babies, and the overall hate towards people who
just want to be free and kinda believed those words on the statue of liberty,
yea yea yea they are breaking the law by crossing the border without permission
and that kinda bugs me but the meanness from the other side is overwhelming the
legitimate issue.
To this weird debate over a mosque being built near WTC,
newsflash there is one near there already and has been there for 40 years,
longer then I have been alive
Coupled with this endless stream of Millionaire commentators
trying to get a rise out of everyday people they have nothing in common with.
Do you think Bill, Rush, Bob and all the others really have to worry about
their rent, a grocery bill or how they are going to send their kid to a good
school.
It seems a new low in public debate and news reporting has
been marked in 2010
I mean Michelle Malkin, Ann Coulter and Dr. Laura really
cannot stand them and find their collective side show truly disturbing. But for
some reason I like Sara Palin not for her views or intellectual prowess
(snicker) but there is something about her that makes me want to totally rock
her narrow short sighted little world.
Is this wrong? Do I need to go see a shrink?
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