On Recusancy
Stupak will get his tarmacs, paved with the corpsies of wee babies.
For me, there is no Just War Doctrine of infanticide, though. It's not as though I make a lot of money, heaven knows, but I must in care of my soul make sure that as little of it as possible goes to any "health care" system that funds abortion. I will look to tax experts first, and civil disobedience second, to see that I minimize my personal guilt, because I have been made a dhimmi by this legislation.
Recusants during Elizabeth I's reign were subject to dhimmitude. Shakespeare's father, as Alderman of Stratford, was forced to take part in the whitewashing of the local church, covering the medieval murals for a religion that viewed them as idolatrous. Later, he paid the enormous fine of 20 pounds for not taking the loyalty oath that was imposed by the Queen and her counselors as they ratcheted down the instruments of their control. If someone was suspected of disloyalty in matters of religion---increasingly absorbed by the state---a pretext was as good as evidence to obtain a conviction and confiscate the property.
Remember that it was English settlement by dissenters that took root in this land, and not by the orthodox, who failed notoriously at Jamestown. For they could go back. Now, the Panopticon and the Star Chamber are here, and where shall we go? I do not like to preach sedition, but we must stop these totalitarians before they implement the means of policing their mandates.
Here is thy Union.
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"But cannot I create?
Cannot I form? Cannot I fashion forth
Another world, another universe,
To overbear and crumble this to nought?
Where is another chaos? Where?"
They bought this crap sandwich on your credit card, America, over your objections, and now they will try to convince you it's what you always wanted. Mmmmm. Delicious.





March 22nd, 2010 - 08:05
I wanted to go to Mars, but I think the chances of that ever happening from the United State are about nil. The Chinese may do it however.
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March 22nd, 2010 - 10:02
We have lawyers, Kelo to healthcare we stand
FALSE PROMISES, LOTS OF DEMANDS
Courts are a battlefield
Conservatives are strong, no one can tell them they’re wrong
Searchin’ our bases for so long, both of us knowing
Courts Are A Battlefield
You’re driving me to go, you’re bribing Stupak to stay
Why do you hurt me so bad?
It would help me to know
Do I stand in your way, or is Reagan best thing you’ve had?
Believe me, believe me, I can’t tell you why
But I’m trapped by your deficits, and I’m chained to your side
We have lawyers, Kelo to healthcare we stand
FALSE PROMISES, LOTS OF DEMANDS
Courts are a battlefield
Robert’s will is strong, no one can tell Thomas he’s wrong
Searchin’ our bases for so long, both of us knowing
Courts Are A Battlefield
We’re losing control
Do you realize Chinese bankers control us deep inside?
And before this gets old, will it still feel the same?
Our country is slowly starting to die
But if we get much closer, we could lose control
And if your heart fails, Obamacare will not hold
We have lawyers, gun rights to tort reform we stand
FALSE PROMISES, LOTS OF DEMANDS
Courts are a battlefield
Scalia’s will is strong, even if Kennedy is occasionally wrong
Searchin’ our bases for so long, both of us knowing
Courts Are A Battlefield
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March 22nd, 2010 - 17:50
Oh, it was known all along that stupak was voting for the bill. He said so himself, September or October of last year.
The limelight he craved. All of ‘em do. One can’t even accuse him of ‘betrayal’, because he was never one of us in the first place.
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