Wednesday, September 16, 2009

Liar or coward

On the floor of Congress protocol demands that one not call the President a liar or a coward. Yet English parliamentary procedures have traditionally and often violated this rule even ‘progressing’ to the point of upending the meaning of treason in order to execute Charles I of England. Our House of Representatives only chose to ‘disapprove’ of Joe Wilson’s outburst, ‘You lie," probably because technically Joe did not call Obama a liar. Instead of a disapproval, a member of Congress could have been reprimanded, censured or expelled. But it’s irrelevant because liberals continuously lie. Cowardly liberals hide behind their curtain of inverted reality. Nevertheless, somehow America and Americans ( politicians included) need to look to the past, to real embodiments of heroic truth tellers. For example, Winston Churchill stood up against both appeasement by other Western nations and Hitler’s military advances, vowing to fight on against Hitler to the last man because he knew that subjugation and dishonor would be the only alternatives for England. Perhaps he saved the world by this stubborn act of courage, biding time which eventually paid off when the United States and Russia entered World War II.

Winston Smith, the hero of the novel 1984, appropriately named after Churchill by author George Orwell, raised a glass to toast the past as his 1st act of revolt against the ‘new order’ of Big Brother’s communism. What’s right and honorable (even if past) never goes out of style especially if the future greatness of a country is at stake. Today, America should be especially alarmed. Why? Former President Jimmy (the Crazy) Carter has spoken the lie that America is a racist country who cannot accept a black President. In the past he often abandoned protocol criticizing Presidents Ronald Reagan and George W. Bush.

Liberals lie. Jimmy lies. Obama lies. How cowardly it is to lie and deliberately forsake truth!

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