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tedzilla998/11/2009 8:03:28 pm PDT

re: #203 Walter L. Newton

I’ve always noticed how the constitution sucks to progressives. Millions of people in this country elect politicians, judges, law makers, the whole ball of wax, and then these public officials come along and make law, and most of the time the laws are formed with the will of the people behind them.

You see, this guy was 100 percent with in his rights, and it is evident that he very carefully used every right that was afforded to him to make his point.

He wasn’t stupid, he knew what he was doing. Do I suggest that this should be the modus operandi for anyone that wants to make points? No I don’t. If anything, it’s disruptive, dangerous, stretches resources and it is too close for comfort when the president is involved.

But still, he was with in his constitutional right, the laws of New Hampshire, of the town, and of the people who put these laws in place.

But progressives, they know nothing about what is really behind this mans craziness, they just “feel” that this is wrong, so that makes it wrong in their mind. Progressives will attempt to ignore anything, the will of the people, the laws, most anything if their feelings are hurt. It’s almost a fear, a fear of the truth, fear that they are not the only ones who count, a fear of narrow vision.

Too bad.

Freedom and individual rights are kryptonite to progressives, leftists, liberals, whatever. When they preach “freedom of choice”, it’s only for the choices that they make for you. When they preach “freedom of speech”, it’s only for speech that they agree with.

Walter, your post quoted above is absolutely brilliant and it should be updinged until the end of the internets.