Thursday, November 12, 2015

THEY’RE LUCKY TO BE ALIVE



Americans United for Separation of Church and State demanded that the Knoxville, Iowa city council take down a veteran’s monument in Young’s Park within the city.  The monument featured a soldier bowing before a white cross, but the Americans United found this an offensive violation of the Establishment Clause of the First Amendment and threatened to sue.  The council, fearing the lawsuit, decided to remove the monument.  The local citizens then got together and voted the entire city council out of office. 

COMMENTS:
The anti-religious zealots in this country need to be hung by their gonads.  The politically correct zombies in this country need to be hung by their tampon strings. 
 
TODAY’S QUERIES & ANSWERS:
Q. Once again the Obama regime is dictating what we can say; now they call juvenile delinquents “justice involved youth?’  Why can't we just call a spade a spade?  (Marlon ~ Livermore, CA)
A. Because calling a spade a spade would be racist.  It’s all socialist propaganda aimed at undermining the basic fabrics of our belief systems. 

Q. I hear Chick Fil-A is in the news again?  (Callie ~ Gardnerville, NV)
A. Company T-shirts carry the motto, “Back the Blue,” in total support of law enforcement officers.  The liberal establishment is having shit-fits and conniptions.    

Q. How can the V.A. issue bonuses to employees when they are doing such a shabby job of taking care of our military veterans?  (Velma ~ Joplin, MO)
A. It’s easy; they just cut the checks... to the tune of $142 million.  Even the guys who made a $1 billion management mistake on building a V.A. center in Colorado got bonuses.   Our government… elected officials, appointed bureaucrats and employees… is irresponsible and we’re not doing anything about it.  As far as I’m concerned, they all deserve horse’s heads on their pillows tonight. 

TODAY’S QUOTE:
“John W. Snow was paid more than $50 million in salary, bonus and stock in his nearly 12 years as chairman of the CSX Corporation, the railroad company.  During that period, the company’s profits fell, and its stock rose a bit more than half as much as hat of the average big company.” ~ Alex Berenson

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