November 07, 2008

Change DOT gov

Read this from Michelle Malkin about the new site (possibly violating domain name rules) started by The Messiah. Although it appears to be just another fund-raising scheme, the "service" aspect of it is rather scary. I hope all the Kool-Aid drinkers do their duty and serve. Without pay.

Posted by George Moneo at November 7, 2008 08:26 AM

Comments

Scary indeed.

Before the election I was talking to a liberal who hated Palin. I threw in, "Wasn't it terrible that that guy hacked into her computer? (no indignation there from the liberal) and I asked, "How could he do that?" "Oh, it's easy. Anyone can do that." Within one minute of that he berated Palin to me because she was using Yahoo for government things and this is terrible because she could hide things from the public which should be in the public domain. He didn't understand the inconsistency of what he had just said. If it's easy to hack into a computer, then what's so bad about doing government things on yahoo?
I wonder if he will complain now that Obama is using a government site to fund raise and spread his propaganda and tyranny.

Posted by: honey [TypeKey Profile Page] at November 7, 2008 08:50 AM

My kid ain't gonna join no freaking corps in middle school, high school or elsewhere. This is really pissing me off. You wanna mess with me, fine. Bring it on. But take your ugly, skinny ass fingers off my KID!!

Posted by: pixelchik [TypeKey Profile Page] at November 7, 2008 09:01 AM

the day he announces mandatory work camps is the day I start paperwork to claim my Italian citizenship, for my America will be no more.

Posted by: Claudia4Libertad [TypeKey Profile Page] at November 7, 2008 10:52 AM

Bueno, is anyone that lved in Cuba having Deja Vu?

Posted by: Vedado [TypeKey Profile Page] at November 7, 2008 11:37 AM

There you go:

"Trabajo voluntario"

Get ready for it.

Don't worry be happy because soon enough the just elected Marxists-Anti-American bullshit artist will start to take his mask-off little by little to the dismay of the American people and that will be his undoing.

We'll see for how long he'll be able to get away with it without pissing-off the population.

Posted by: FreedomForCuba [TypeKey Profile Page] at November 7, 2008 11:37 AM

When can I sign up my twins for the Pioneros?

This is crazy.

Posted by: Henry Louis Gomez [TypeKey Profile Page] at November 7, 2008 12:44 PM

The site has a "share your story" button. Well I shared with them the idea that mandatory community service sounds like what goes on in places like Cuba. It's called slavery and is unconstitutional. Borrowing from a M. Malkin commenter I included this:


Amendment XIII
Section 1. Neither slavery nor involuntary servitude, except as a punishment for crime whereof the party shall have been duly convicted, shall exist within the United States, or any place subject to their jurisdiction.

Section 2. Congress shall have power to enforce this article by appropriate legislation.

They have my email. Good, let them know right up front that patriotic Americans are not afraid to stand up to them, and we won't put up with their commie tactics.

Posted by: Ziva Sahl [TypeKey Profile Page] at November 7, 2008 03:48 PM

Henry,


Even tough it will be painful at first I hope that it gets crazy soon enough so the American people wake-up ASAP and realize the mistake they made on Tuesday night.

The moment they do that it will become very difficult for the "Messiah" to implement his Marxist agenda on American people as he'll have to face opposition from everyone.

Don't you worry, your twins won't be "Pioneros", neither the rest of the American kids.

I'm sure that the American people won't fall for that B.S. not matter how much Obama tries to sell it to them.

And Ziva is very right in her post.

Posted by: FreedomForCuba [TypeKey Profile Page] at November 7, 2008 03:50 PM


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