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Offline Libertas

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http://www.breitbart.com/Big-Government/2014/04/24/Senators-Denounce-Obama-for-Threatening-Entire-Constitutional-System-By-Nullifying-Immigration-Laws

Yeah.  That'll work...

 ::outrage::   ::gaah::

Lecture me again why it is bad to shut government down and/or defund the illegitmate mess?
We are now where The Founders were when they faced despotism.

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Because ..... er ..... wait ..... I almost ............................

Okay, I got nuthin'.
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Ooooo! A sternly worded letter!! That'll work!!!

Typical eGOP strategy.
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"Threatening the entire constitutional system" demands a hard response, does it not? I mean, that's pretty f***ing serious, no? What do they think? That saying it is going to make him think twice, or that they're sending up an alarm that will rally the citizenry?

These impotent Republicans want to be seen as opposing him for their own electoral reasons, but if they wanted to stop the destruction of the entire constitutional system, they'd f***ing do something about it besides whine.
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  I found it more interesting to see who didn't sign the letter even though the letter is bullshyt.
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Reminds me of the Monty Python movie where the defenders of the castle hurled insults and kept saying "nih!" (Not sure how you'd spell that)

Of course they could threaten to fart in their general direction, too

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"Threatening the entire constitutional system" demands a hard response, does it not? I mean, that's pretty f***ing serious, no? What do they think? That saying it is going to make him think twice, or that they're sending up an alarm that will rally the citizenry?

These impotent Republicans want to be seen as opposing him for their own electoral reasons, but if they wanted to stop the destruction of the entire constitutional system, they'd f***ing do something about it besides whine.

 ::thinking::

Can't be just us...this statement just makes too much sense...

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It isn't just us Libertas - I've been seeing this sentiment all over the web. And the flip-side from the left taunting us ("Do something - I dare you"!). They recognize the same impotence that we do and are mocking us.

Now I don't personally respond to mockery but what I do know is that sooner or later someone will. If we don't respond in the orthodox, legal, traditional manner then "we" (someone or someones) will act out. It can be considered an inevitability.

I've already openly declared that I've withdrawn my consent - I do not recognize or respect Ă˜bongo's authority - but it isn't like I'm wading out onto a freeway in defiance of the onslaught of automobiles. I obey the laws I feeeeeeeeeel like obeying and "F" the ones that are offensive.

What the last five+ years have taught me is that I am truly alone...

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Yeah, I'm right there with ya 'Soup.
We are now where The Founders were when they faced despotism.