The south has many idioms and sayings. One that fits current events is “damn strange”. This idiom is often used when events occur that are beyond the typical out of the ordinary activities. Yesterday was one of those days, where the true colours of the regime were seen. The While House encourage its minions to “push back” against the opponents of the health care plan. This occurred with violence erupting in some locations. This kind of ‘thug’ mentality was not even disguised. While the regime was encouraging the use of strong arm and violent tactics, the minions were labeling the health care opponents as the dehumanising term ‘mobs’, even though the tactics used by the regime were reminiscent of the beer hall putsch in post-Weimar Germany. Nancy Pelosi has resorted to refering to opponents of the health care plan as “nazis”. (This is ironic, since she and her office have strong armed the Congress into rushing through bills, especially spending items. She has also made tax cuts illegal and has forbidden Congressmen from making reference to her actions in their newsletters. It this is not micro managing and being Nazi-like, I don’t know what is). Representative Brian Baird of Washington State (3rd Congressional District of Washington) has referred to protesters as using ‘brown shirt tactics’. Representative Russ Carnahan (3rd Congressional District of Missouri) has taken things to a new level by having his staffers cause trouble at meetings. In Texas, things also have a weird angle . Representative Gene Green’s town hall meeting was disrupted. He later complained that some of those protesting “did not live in the district”. Gee, he did not mind the contributors NOT being in his district with their monies did he:
| Metro Area | Total |
|---|---|
| WASHINGTON, DC-MD-VA-WV | $23,822 |
| GALVESTON-TEXAS CITY | $4,800 |
The argument that people were not from their district does not wash with me. Having been in Tom DeLay’s district, there were meddlesome people from all over the nation trying to influence the election and politics of that part of Texas. If they want to represent their districts, QUIT taking money from people outside of the district. The way Green and other politicians are playing it, they want their cake, along with your cake and they want to eat them both.
The regime is wanting people to ‘turn in’ those who spoke out against the health care to their office. Having people turn on their neighbors was a frequent Nazi tactic. In terms of actions, and symbols, the regime uses more Nazi and communist tactics, than their opposition. They often demean their opponents by using labels that would better apply to themselves. (Bear in mind that the Nazi regime often used derrogator terms in referring to the Jews as a way of demeaning and dehumanising them as well). As a political party, the Nazi party was opposed to smoking, pushed through health bills, wanted gun control, wanted a STRONG central government, opposed any regional or State interference with their plans, etc. They also twisted the meanings of words around as do many of the the ruling political regime do.
Add to this the ‘odd’ timing of a denial of service attack against Twitter, Facebook and Google simultaneously. The shutting down of social network sites is one of the strategies used in Iran against those speaking out against the regime. The regime has been working on ‘cybersecurity’ for a while. It is odd that the regime wants the cybersecurity czar to be located ‘in the White House’. The timing suggests that the regime may be doing a trial run before a major crack down on liberty loving patriots. Although the regime used social media to win the election, they do not want others to use it for purposesof opposing them.
Leading democratic personalities like Barbara Boxer suddenly expresses concern that the protesters are making the President look bad. She did not seem so patriotic and concerned when the previous regime was in power. In many ways, the various groups are each claiming that they are the ones who are ‘patriotic’. The whole situation illustrates that the empire is struggling with the definition of ‘patriot’ and ‘patriotic’. Is it loyalty to a person (such as the democrats to the Obama regime), to an ideal (such as the Republicans), or to the principles of liberty/homeland (The League of the South and some libertarians). The people will need to decide what their loyalties are directed toward.
Typically, in American history, disloyalty to the person of the President is not treason. In the British system it was, in the American legal system, it is when one is disloyal to the Constitution. The colonists destroyed images of George III due to his breaking of promises to them. Is it out of line to destroy images of the Chosen One? The democrats would have many to think so. With all the “change” and manipulation going on, many have been led astray. Many of the liberals do not understand treason, and are clinging to the cult of personality surrounding the Usurper.
Liberty for Texas and the South!
J Murrah
PS. Although Brian Baird considers the protesters “brown shirts”, he does not mind spending other peoples monies. For New Years, he took his wife with him to the South Pole for a price tag of $103,000. As Shakespeare would say “Thou protests overmuch”.
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