Sunday, November 30, 2014

American Must Choose Its Future Now

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Apparently the rule of law is no longer more important than getting what you want. Regardless of what the law might say what matters most is that some people expect to get exactly what they want or else. This is now the case in Obama’s America. Am I referring to the events in Ferguson, or am I talking about Barack Obama’s executive amnesty actions? The simple answer is yes, I am.

Some would contend that the two issues are unrelated, but it is hard to not see the parallels and draw some unfortunate conclusions. The Obama administration has developed a reputation for ignoring laws that it doesn’t like, bending some as far as they can get away with, and breaking others with impunity. On issues ranging from immigration, the BP oil spill, Fast & Furious, the IRS scandal, NSA wiretapping, the Benghazi cover-up, the targeting of Sharyl Attkisson and other reporters, the Bowe Bergdahl prisoner swap, prisoner releases, Obamacare implementation, EPA abuses, and many others, the administration has stonewalled, lied, and otherwise ignored and/or violated the law because it didn’t suit their purposes. Of course, anyone who speaks out against his actions are doing so only because they are racist and don’t like having a black man in the White House.

In Ferguson the rule of law and the judicial process have been deemed irrelevant by the thugs taking to the streets rioting over the Darren Wilson grand jury verdict. Using their logic, the grand jury should have ignored the evidence presented in the case and handed down an indictment on Officer Wilson because he is white, and apparently Officer Wilson should have allowed Michael Brown to beat him senseless, take his gun and shoot him just because he was black. The law is irrelevant, what matters is that the thugs get what they want.

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American Must Choose Its Future Now - Dispatches From The Conservative Underground

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