Why not, they seem to behaving that way these day. They are populated by undereducated people that seem to think they are entitled to much but don't want to pay for anything. They are run by big business sort of like the good ol Plantations.
How many states still fly the Confederate flag? That would be interesting to find out. Anybody know the answer to this question? I can remember it a lot when I was a kid.
Permalink Reply by brujo on September 10, 2009 at 6:19pm
Jesus. I'm so glad most of you aren't actually running for office. Yer Brutal. I personally believe that we oughta come up with a viable 3rd party, just so we can get Republicans and Democrats working together.
"Jesus. I'm so glad most of you aren't actually running for office. Yer Brutal. I personally believe that we oughta come up with a viable 3rd party, just so we can get Republicans and Democrats working together."
They call it the flag of the Second American Revolution. I don't care how you cut it, that's treason.
Permalink Reply by brujo on September 11, 2009 at 11:13am
Yeah, I say that's freedom of speech. But I'm vehemently opposed to a flag burning amendment too.
The long and the short of things is, this is a divisive administration. The last one was too. When I say divisive what I'm actually trying to impart is that there is a very loud and vocal minority out there that is really effective in shouting us down. I'm not real keen of joining in the shouting back, 'cause that shit just gives me a headache. I don't think we need to lie down and take it, but you have to admit, the policy debates in this country have become really shrill and obnoxious in a short amount of time.
Permalink Reply by brujo on September 11, 2009 at 11:28am
Most of would be happy to change the big elephant with St. Andrew's cross. Look, the republican party has become regional part. No republican delegates from New England. The sitting governor of Texas advocating secessions on the so called Tea Part rally last month.