
Why Liberals are Scared to Death Right Now?
The Chick-fil-A Day of Appreciation scared the hell out of a lot of liberals. If you saw the open mouths of the judges who watched McKayla Maroney stick her nearly perfect vault in the women’s gymnastics competition at the Olympics, you get the idea. It was a look of shock and disbelief.
The Tea Party also scares liberals. That’s why they and establishment Republicans have been proclaiming the movement’s early demise. In the spirit of Mark Twain, “Reports of the Tea Party’s demise have been greatly exaggerated.”
Election victories in Wisconsin, Indiana, Texas, Kansas, and Missouri show that the Tea Party is alive and well. The election in Kansas has not received a lot of attention, but the results are staggering.
In Tuesday’s primary, Tea Party activists ousted seven GOP incumbent moderate state senators. “An eighth, Senate President Steve Morris, a moderate Hugoton Republican, trailed his conservative opponent, likely marking the end of Morris’ 20-year career as a legislator.” This is after the so-called moderates outspent their more conservative opponents 3 to 1. Even getting the backing of the teachers’ union couldn’t win it for the establishment Republicans.
There have been a few smaller victories that are encouraging as this article from LifeSite News shows:
The owner of a cake shop in Lakewood, Colorado said that, following a refusal to provide a wedding cake for a homosexual couple his business has more than doubled.
Jack Phillips, the owner of Masterpiece Cakeshop, told local media that this wasn’t the first time he had turned away homosexuals seeking wedding cakes, but it is the first time his stand for Christian principles has resulted in so much media attention and some death threats.
Phillips explained that since 1993 the family owned and operated business has refused about half-a-dozen requests for same-sex wedding cakes. However, on Sunday he said he was forced to call police because of several death threats over the latest refusal.
To Liberals, conservatives who stand up and speak up for what they believe is like the rising Sun on Dracula who wasn’t able to get back into the darkness of his coffin in time. It turns them to dust. Let’s have more of it.
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Chi~Cat 2012/08/10 11:15:15+17I say HELL YEAH! Never surrender nor kowtow to whiny bullies that act like tyrants boohoohooing that they can't "have it their way, have it their way." They didn't BUILD that business. They want a cake, "Let them build their own! Then, they can shove that cake in their PIE HOLE!!!























edit: indy blocked me before I could reply. She just proved her ignorance.
Because no president since FDR has won re-election with unemployment over 7.2% With current unemployment at 8.3% it's not hard to do the math.
In a campaign where the economy is the #1 issue, Obama's message consists of:
1. Blaming Bush
2. Explaining how the healthcare mandate is somehow not a tax on the middle class
3. Telling small business owners "You didn't build that"
4. Offering GM-style bailouts for every industry
All of the takeovers will be friendly. Cronies who made bad decisions will get help from the "Bank of Washington". He might squeeze in one or two deals, but the clock runs out in January 2013.
#1) Obama is no longer an UNKNOWN quantity..we KNOW what he is all about...only the JAKADs here on SH are still worshiping him
#2) Romney is NOT McCain..McCain took a dive...Romney will go down fighting
#3) we do NOT have Security Abroad and Stability at home no matter how much the MSM covers their messiah's rear end
1. Bankrupt the industry with union labor, government regulation, and bad management.
2. Steal the bondholders’ ownership and make the government the owner of the industry, perhaps giving away part of it to a foreign competitor, you know, like giving Chrysler to Fiat.
3. Shovel 100 billion dollars at the industry to save 60,000 domestic union jobs, but send the rest of the jobs and manufacturing overseas.
4. Make products (like the Volt) that no one is willing to buy, even when subsidized to the tune of $100,000.00 of taxpayer payoffs per unit.
5. Have the stock in the new company drop 42% during the next two years.
and repeat for each U.S. industry. Yeah, Obama, that should work REAL well,
Communist has arrived !!!! I am scared for my freedoms !!!! We have to get out and win ---This is not Good !!!!!
Tell us another funny one.
The Tea Party scares the Republicans more than the Democrats.
Why? Because the Tea Party is splitting up the Republicans, dividing whatever power it once had into smaller pieces, making it harder, and more expensive, to keep up with their preposterous agenda. We liberals/progressives are laughing at what's going on with the right, and we hope it continues!
As for those poor souls who are following a so-called "Christian" principle in denying to do business with gays, most people (liberals and conservatives) would say they haven't got a brain for business. I would not want to be a business partner with someone who turns away business, would you? And I thought capitalism was supposed to be a conservative virtue, too.
But it is interesting to see more conservatives actually getting some backbone for a change. And we thought you liked being kicked around and left in the dust. You have to wonder why they haven't done this sort of thing before.
Oh, that's not true...I'm sorry. The Westboro Baptist Church is another fine example of good "Christian" principles, isn't it?
Romney's got 2 basic problems...his one lone year of tax returns (2010), and the impression he gives most Americans of being in favor of the wealthy, and not the majority in this country...the lower- and middle-classes.
Romney can solve one of his problems...show more than 1 year of tax returns. How about from 2004 to 2009? That's only 5 years. What's he got to lose...oh, sorry...the election, of course.
And if he's perceived as being only in favor of the wealthy, time is running out, but I don't really think he can turn that around in time for the election, unless he gives some grandiose speech at the convention, telling everyone that he is indeed for all of the people, and not just the wealthy.
But by then it will be too late, won't it?
Now go apologize to her, and tell her you won't say that again...
She didn't make the disparaging comment about herself...you did.