A Decisive Stand
And of course on Friday, I was pleased to have the opportunity to watch the Presidential debate. For the life of me I don’t understand the liberal claptrap that passes for commentary here in LA-LA-Land Southern California. I thought our President was clear and decisive. In a brilliant disquisition on constitutional history, our leader came out firmly against the legal minds that brought us the 1857 Dred Scott decision. For this Texan, for this landed gentryman, to stand firm in the face of his own self-interests and ally himself with the forces of abolition against the grim prospect of slavery, warms the cockles of this hardened-heart. His lion-hearted manliness, his dauntless heroism in this crucial turning point in our nation’s history is a model for us all. Let us join voices with our leader and shout out, “NO!” “NO!” to those twisted legal minds that with the act of a crooked pen would provide sanctuary to the lash and the whip. Let us turn a deaf ear and a Christian cheek to all who would dare imply that our lofty Chief directs no amity toward the common salt. The Party of Lincoln knows no better way to honor the fallen martyr than in the flesh and blood of our great President. With this noble countenance at the helm someday our black brethren shall indeed enjoy the freedoms and rights of white men of property throughout this nation of destiny!
Oh. . . And Remember the Poles!
Oh. . . And Remember the Poles!


2 Comments:
Views I share with our president:
1. We are both opposed to being invaded by a foriegn country.
2. We both think being president is a hard job.
3. We both think John Kerry was a poor choice for the Democrats.
4. We'd both hate to be locked in a room with a hungry alligator
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