Title: O'Pile Integrity Test - What does Obongo mean by a civilian national security force? Source:
[None] URL Source:[None] Published:Nov 28, 2008 Author:Obongo Post Date:2008-11-28 12:28:06 by Jethro Tull Keywords:None Views:382 Comments:9
Mao Tse Tung had a little red book to instruct and inspire his personality cult and youth followers, a civilian national security force.
What color might you suppose Obama will choose for his little booklet of pithy quotations? It won't be red, that's for sure. My guess is rainbow coloring.
Wanna bet the Obama booklet will be filled with Diversity nonsense?
I think it's a valid answer. Why would anyone assume, given Obongo's socialist leanings, that a young, armed, palace guard is out of the question? I'm sure the Os approve of a youth gestapo. If they had reservations they would have asked a few basic questions before supporting Him, right?
#5. To: Jethro Tull, a vast rightwing bloviator, a vast rightwing conspirator, Weasel Mike, Ferret Mike, bush_is_a_moonie, all (#2)
O'Piles LOVE diversity & affirmative action. That was one reason they supported Him.
But WTF is this civilian national security force He speaks of?
Not one O has bothered to venture a guess.
They'd be rightfully excised if Bush/Cheney put this proposition forward, but they remain silent when Obongo does.
Are they victims of idol worship?
I think we should ask them.
Well O'Piles are you not just in love with the Obamessiah's very own Stasi?
Have you got your uniforms back from the State Approved Kleaners yet?
Have you got all your little kiddies their official approved Obemessiah Brown Shirts yet?
"The difference between an honorable man and a moral man is that an honorable man regrets a discreditable act even when it has worked and he is in no danger of being caught." ~ H. L. Mencken
If they had reservations they would have asked a few basic questions before supporting Him, right?
An elderly lady I know was born in Germany in the 1920s and did her time in the Hitlerjungen. It wasn't a youth Gestapo, at least not for the women, according to her. It was more like the Girl Scouts.