The Birth of a New Verb
12 years ago
Postings of a random collection of emails that posit the conservative view and/or outrage directed toward the overwhelming effort of our Federal Government to press the cause and tenants of socialism to the detriment of the freedoms and liberties guaranteed to the American People under the Constitution of the United States.
Congress shall make no law that applies to the citizens of the United States that does not apply equally to the Senators and/or Representatives, and Congress shall make no law that applies to the Senators and/or Representatives that does not apply equally to the citizens of the United States .------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------When the people fear their government there is tyranny; when the government fears the people, there is liberty.
--Thomas Jefferson
Please pass this along to as many people as you can and do it quickly! We want this one to spread across the nation this week! Thank you.
I am a retired Air Force Chief Master Sergeant with 30 years of active service and am currently in my 10th year of teaching at a local Junior High School. I feel by background, experience, and love for this nation have earned the right to say what I am about to say.I am deeply concerned about the lack of outrage being displayed over the actions of Maj. Nidal Malik Hasan. I can understand it from those who are grieving, but It seems that people (reporters, officials, etc.), even our president, are trying very hard not to condemn him, but are looking for excuses for his actions.This man is a coward and a traitor. He challenged his country's position on an enemy during war time, speaking out in a way that would get any enlisted man or woman courts marshaled or at a minimum a general discharge. Then he turned against his own troops, those he was given authority over by virtue of his rank and, while yelling the battle cry of the enemy, he mowed them down in cold blood as the enemy.Our Commander in Chief needs to recognize this not only as a horrifying act of terrorism, but as an act of treason.If he doesn't; if he plays the politically correct game and shows any sympathy for him, he is not a leader, has no love, respect, or compassion for "his" troops as Commander in Chief and should be removed from office immediately.Those who knew about Hasan's adamant claims against our military actions and his political comments against our Country's military actions while in uniform, and during wartime posture and position, were obligated to report him. They should be thoroughly investigated and if they don't have the ability to make hard decisions (this one should have been easy) they should be removed from their offices. If they had done their jobs, Hasan might have been stripped his rank and drummed out of service before he had an opportunity to plan out his traitorous actions. He should have been under investigation based on those comments, and those who failed to act on them carry the guilt of his crimes.Please pass my feelings on to the rest of Congress and our President.Thank you for listening.Patrick D. Crawford, CMS USAF (Ret)PS, I may forward this E-mail to a few others whom I think need to hear my feelings. If I missed any important facts, please don't hesitate to let me know.
Finally It is Said Publicly..
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