Ever since Sunday, when Congress passed what has come to be known as Obamacare, the news has been covering stories about bricks being thrown through the windows of Democratic offices, representatives being spit upon and harassed, and their having received threatening messages.
CNN reports that, “Washington (CNN) — Democratic congressional leaders Wednesday demanded Republicans join them in condemning a spate of threats and vandalism that has followed Sunday’s vote on a sweeping overhaul of the U.S. health care system.
“What’s in a name? That which we call a rose, by any other name would smell as sweet.” – William Shakespeare
We find it of great interest, the tactics used by the progressives when an issue gets too hot or contentious. They just change the name. Thus, man-caused global warming became “climate change”. Illegal alien has morphed into “undocumented worker”. Members of the black race are called “African-Americans”. Nationalizing the entire American Health Care industry has been dubbed “America’s Affordable Health Choices Act”, when in fact, it is the outright nationalization of the American Health Care industry by any other name.
Political correctness and name changing have gotten so out of hand, no one knows what the truth is any more.
I have not used that introduction for several years, but it certainly applies here.
Are you really pissed off, Pookey? Do you think your life has been royally screwed over by your government, Pookey? Have you finally come to the conclusion that your vote doesn’t matter, Pookey? Do you feel your life has been taken over by an out-of-control, totally unconstitutional government, Pookey? Well I have good news for you, Pookey: The Founding Fathers and Framers of the Constitution saw this coming, and they left you with an ability and a means to return the United States of America to unadulterated constitutional rule. They positioned YOU, American citizen, to do what was would be necessary to return this nation to constitutional rule by force if necessary, but only if you act on what they provided you.