Saturday, April 3, 2010

Can we really implement the rule of law?

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9 comments:

Anonymous said...

The tea partiers have one problem and one problem alone...Obama is only 50% white.

Anonymous said...

why implement the law when it's nice without it?

Anonymous said...

To the ill informed and ignorant Anonymous#1 who like all the Democratic Party race baiters who use race to get black people to mindless vote for their liberal masters - here are the facts that just came out:

Four in 10 Tea Party members are either Democrats or Independents, according to a new national survey.
The findings provide one of the most detailed portraits to date of the grassroots movement that started last year.

The national breakdown of the Tea Party composition is 57 percent Republican, 28 percent Independent and 13 percent Democratic, according to three national polls. Two-thirds of the group call themselves conservative, 26 are moderate and 8 percent say they are liberal.

It is amazing that these layabouts like Anonymous # 1 says that it is a race problem. Only the USA of all the large developed countries would elect a black man plus one with the name Barrack Hussain Obama. Not the French, the English, the Germany, the Japanese or the Chinese.
In fact the voting of a black man as President shows how much slack the white man in America is willing to cut the black man in America. But based on some of the comments we hear it seems that we are quite happy with biting the hand that feed us.

When we look at the failed states of the Caribbean , of Africa with millions killed in the past decade from strife and corruption, the degredation in black communities in the developed world, is it not time to stop blaming everyone for our failings and look inwards for our development ?

Do you know that since slavery finished MORE black people have miiigrated TO the United States than came during slavery ? Things cannot be so bad there.

Can you imagine if America was to adopt the mores, attitude and lifestyle of Anonymous #1 how that country would implode ?

Anonymous said...

I agree that Chastanet has a muddled mind. Of that I am certain from his writings.

Anonymous said...

The only reason I waste my time replying to the liberal clowns on this board is that the Caribbean is in a deep liberal, unsustainable, degraded hole and it is about time that solid conservatives (who built what is good in the Caribbean) start to try and make a difference.

Here are more FACTS that seem to be something that progressives do not understand:

On major issues, 48% of American voters say that the average Tea Party member is closer to their views than President Barack Obama.

44% hold the opposite view and believe the president’s views are closer to their own.

Eighty-seven percent (87%) of those in the Political Class say their views are closer to the president. The Obama Administration has created a significantly larger government and political role in the economy.
Now there's a stunner. The GOVERNMENT SLACKERS and LAYABOUTS are closer in view to Obama. No wonder the only "jobs" being "created" in the US economy are government jobs.

The more money Obama steals from the hard working citizen the more he can give to the slackers as welfare checks and Chicago Mafia payouts to the Democratic Party supporters.

Anonymous said...

Laws were created by the wealthy to protect the wealthy, demorcracy is a bloody joke, that is why we need to return to a barbarian life style, lets see how the cooperate leaches will disrespect the rule of eye for an eye tooth for a tooth.

Anonymous said...

This unabashed Republic devotee doesn't seem to have the class to make his points without referring to people, as "ill-informed", "ignorant" "clowns" etc. Last week somebody called him a "heathen" and he went ballistic.

In this day and age, it is a dangerous thing to claim that any information from a secondary source is accurate. So Mr. Republicans keep your statistics. We don't trust them.

Anonymous said...

Do you trust CNN's poll & follow-up?

"Back in February, a CNN survey found that on the first party question, 44% of Tea Party activists identified as Republicans, 4% as Democrats and 52% as independents.

However, when CNN asked the traditional follow-up, nearly all the independents leaned Republican. Thus, with leaners included, 88% of CNN's Tea Party activists were Republican, 6% were Democrats and only 5% fell into the pure independent category."

Anonymous said...

Looks like the majority of the commenters have been muddled by Chastanet's comments whose headline screamed about "rule of law" but whose body turned out to be a pretzel which twisted around leading to nowhere!

All you had to do was write the word "party", ek toute monde bazoodie!

Looks like my previous comment about Chastanet's illogical rewrite of the Faux News marching orders he swallowed did not go down too well with Chastanet or the moderators of this forum...I see it has been expunged...truth hurts, doesn't it?