The Constitution, Nazis, and the Corpse Man
An interesting and entertaining article, read it all here.Recently I’ve noticed several things that the Progressives are having trouble with. Well, actually a LOT of things, but this article will focus on just a few of them.First of all, Obama, like most Progressives, seems to have a problem identifying the U.S. Constitution.In his State of the Union address, Obama stated that “We find unity in our incredible diversity, drawing on the promise enshrined in our Constitution: the notion that we are all created equal….”Darn near made me want to stand up and salute, (something our POTUS could use some lessons in, by the way). There’s a problem here, however. It turns out that “the notion that we are all created equal” is not “enshrined in our Constitution”—it’s from the Declaration of Independence.Doesn’t say much for Obama’s grasp of the Constitution, when he confuses the U.S. Constitution, with the Declaration of IndependenceThis mistaken attribution is an understandable faux pas for your average “Joe six-pack,” but Obama’s supposed to be a Harvard-trained Constitutional lawyer. It doesn’t say much for Harvard Law School, or Obama’s grasp of the Constitution, when he confuses the U.S. Constitution, with the Declaration of Independence........The Progressives, and their Islamic buddies, are still showing a fondness for equating conservatives with Nazis. It has been repeatedly pointed out to them, that conservatives are not Nazis—that if anyone’s a Nazi, it’s them. All to no avail........The other day Obama repeatedly referred to a U.S. military corpsman, as a “corpse-man.” The use of such a misnomer needs to be nipped in the bud, before it catches on.Yelling out “Hey, I need a corpse-man over here!” in the thick of battle, would not only prove unnecessarily alarming to any wounded, but would be detrimental to troop morale as a whole. Someone needs to inform the POTUS that corpsman is pronounced “core-man”—with the “p” and “s” being silent.
No comments:
Post a Comment