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The day the (organ) music died

So bye-bye, this American pride
Took our Chevy now you levy
anti-freedom broadsides.

Some good ol’ boys
are putting whiskey aside
Singing this will be the day
that we died.

11 Replies to “The day the (organ) music died”

  1. Squid says:

    “August 1st marks the day when many family-owned-and-operated businesses lose their rights to exercise their faith in their daily lives.”

    At the risk of quibbling with Mr. Bozell, our rights to exercise our faith remain as they are and always have been. It’s the State’s recognition of those rights that has gone away. People shouldn’t lose sight of this important distinction.

  2. Caecus Caesar says:

    Give up your religion or go bankrupt.

    Coal companies, religions.

    Tomatoes,

  3. Squid says:

    I realize I’m stepping into “Let’s you and him fight” territory again, but I have to say that the optics of IRS agents marching Main Street, Mom-and-Pop shop owners to prison for the federal crime of 1st-degree-not-chipping-in-for-Julia’s-birth-control-pills would be a profoundly clarifying phenomenon. One can already see the press conference:

    “Christians protested against having to fund abortions and birth control in contravention of their faith and their scriptures, and Obama called it a ‘War on Women.’ Now Obama and the Democrats are sending Christians to prison because their beliefs in the sanctity of life conflict with the Democrats’ desire for the power to control health care. If refusing to buy the Pill for your neighbor’s daughter is ‘War,’ then imprisoning Christians must be ethnic cleansing.

    This is not the America I know and love. This is a twisted nightmare of Democrat-enforced thoughtcrime and indentured servitude to the State, and it must stop.”

    Whoever gives such a speech will be elected in a landslide, pants crease or no. You’d have to be a hardcore man-hater to want to see people imprisoned and enslaved for the sake of getting your Ortho scrip filled.

  4. newrouter says:

    outlaw!

    The pro-life Catholic group Priests for Life is the first to announce it will openly defy the new pro-abortion mandatethe HHS department put in force today under the Obamacare health care law.

    The new mandate compels religious employers to pay for and refer employees for birth control, abortion-causing drugs and contraception in violation of employers’ religious beliefs.

    link

  5. geoffb says:

    Burn Down the Suburbs?” Stanley Kurtz

  6. newrouter says:

    @kurtz

    With suburban voters set to be the swing constituency of the 2012 election, the administration’s plans for this segment of the electorate deserve scrutiny. Obama is a longtime supporter of “regionalism,” the idea that the suburbs should be folded into the cities, merging schools, housing, transportation, and above all taxation.

    this is agenda 21

  7. leigh says:

    That article is very good, geoff.

  8. Pablo says:

    Did you write the Book of Marx
    and do you have faith in oligarchs?
    If Obama tells you so?

  9. geoffb says:

    Amazon says my copy of the book arrives Thursday.

  10. newrouter says:

    proggtards in history

    Wealth Without Money

    Documents from missionaries and Valera describe the Inca as master builders and land planners, capable of extremely sophisticated mountain agriculture – and building cities to match. Incan society was so rich that it could afford to have hundreds of people who specialized in planning the agricultural uses of newly-conquered areas. They built terraced farms on the mountainsides whose crops – from potatoes and maize to peanuts and squash – were carefully chosen to thrive in the average temperatures for different altitudes. They also farmed trees to keep the thin topsoil in good condition. Incan architects were equally talented, designing and raising enormous pyramids, irrigating with sophisticated waterworks such as those found at Tipon, and creating enormous temples like Pachacamac along with mountain retreats like Machu Picchu.

    and solyndra

    link

  11. newrouter says:

    sophisticated waterworks such as those found at Tipon,

    effin’ gravity is “sophisticated” to these ignorant scum.

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