All of us, every single man, woman, and child on the face of the Earth were born with the same unalienable rights; to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. And, if the governments of the world can't get that through their thick skulls, then, regime change will be necessary.
Wednesday, May 06, 2009
We're All thinking This
If there must be trouble, let it be in my day,
that my child may have peace.
- Thomas Paine
13 comments:
Anonymous
said...
Some of us are praying it every waking minute of every day.
MR-thank you - too for the h/t link to my post on the young protector of the sheep-it brought to mind this photo of one of our BEST walking into the fray while others were running away and the little boy crouching behind him... http://carolmsblog.blogspot.com/2009/05/sheep-wolves-and-sheepdogs-photo-of.html C-CS
Unfortunately the vast majority of British LibLabContrick and American Dhimmocrat voters think otherwise.
The moslem problem could still be nipped in the bud, but the longer it's allowed to fester, the more likely the eventual outcome will be Islamageddon, which will make WWII seem like a family squabble.
Epa -- Happily, my 2 older ones (23 & 21) have a number of friends who share our views, including the older one's fiance and the town where the 21 yr old goes to school.
Unfortunately where #1 works & the students & faculty where # 2 is at school are another matter.
The 10 yr old is more interested in Webkinz, that new vampire movie and fending off the boys *sigh*
Atomandyves -- there's a house down the street with 3 brothers who come knocking separately wanting her to come out an dplay. The oldest is the most persistant. . .
"Can V come out?"
"No, she's doing her homework."
"Can I help?"
"No, she has to do it on her own."
"Can I watch?"
*sigh*
Ro -- yes, anything to distract from the abyss a bit is a good thing, though I be tripping over them and chasing the Good Infidel Dog (Daughter #1's) to keep him from chewing up the newest addition.
13 comments:
Some of us are praying it every waking minute of every day.
And amen.
Ro
I'm sure that all who visit this blog feel the same as Thomas Paine ...
C-CS
MR-thank you - too for the h/t link to my post on the young protector of the sheep-it brought to mind this photo of one of our BEST walking into the fray while others were running away and the little boy crouching behind him...
http://carolmsblog.blogspot.com/2009/05/sheep-wolves-and-sheepdogs-photo-of.html
C-CS
Unfortunately the vast majority of British LibLabContrick and American Dhimmocrat voters think otherwise.
The moslem problem could still be nipped in the bud, but the longer it's allowed to fester, the more likely the eventual outcome will be Islamageddon, which will make WWII seem like a family squabble.
In another generation, will there be anyone left but dhimmis?
I have three kids 30, 27 and 25. They all tell me they know of NO OTHERS who share our views.
NONE.
They tell me that in political discussions people laugh at them when the National Review is mentioned as a factual source.
Epa -- Happily, my 2 older ones (23 & 21) have a number of friends who share our views, including the older one's fiance and the town where the 21 yr old goes to school.
Unfortunately where #1 works & the students & faculty where # 2 is at school are another matter.
The 10 yr old is more interested in Webkinz, that new vampire movie and fending off the boys *sigh*
Go Webkinz!!
Ro
Her room overfloweth with them :)
The 10 yr old is...fending off the boys.
GO 10 yr old!!!
Yes, our house too. Go, go away you millions of webkinz.
Naw, I like the little Potemkin village of Webkinz. Makes me forget the abyss for a while.
Ro
Atomandyves -- there's a house down the street with 3 brothers who come knocking separately wanting her to come out an dplay. The oldest is the most persistant. . .
"Can V come out?"
"No, she's doing her homework."
"Can I help?"
"No, she has to do it on her own."
"Can I watch?"
*sigh*
Ro -- yes, anything to distract from the abyss a bit is a good thing, though I be tripping over them and chasing the Good Infidel Dog (Daughter #1's) to keep him from chewing up the newest addition.
Three words - German Shepherd Puppy.
Now, if the dog could "accidently" find the webkinz. . .
No, no - too cruel and too much of a mess.
And "can I watch?" This kid has got it bad!!
Ro
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