Thursday, October 27, 2005

College has successfully taken my conservatism to new heights. Never has there been a larger conglomeration of liberals than at the University. After biting my tongue thus far, the conservative abuse I've taken just went a little too far. Now we all know what happens when I get pushed over the edge - that's right, words fly. Here are mine:

To be perfectly honest, and I'm quite tired of dancing around issues, there's a war being waged within this country on Christianity. And the aggressors - secular liberals. It's these secular liberals that place American servicemen and women on a moral equivalency equal that of our Islamo-fascist enemies. Am I the only one outraged by this? I read in a blog that it wasn't our job to be judgmental of other societal sects - and that's just peachy to a certain extent. But when my not being judgmental could result in my death, and the death of thousands of our country folk - you can be damn sure I'm judging. You can be sure that al-Zarqawi, Usama bin Laden, Mohamed Atta al-Sayed (all proponents of the religion of “peace“), and the wealth of their brainwashed cronies are building bridges to the Middle Ages - but yet it's Reverend Lewis who's considered a sexist, a radical, and a threat to all things human.

Explain to me how Wahabi Islam isn’t sexist. Explain to me how separating men and women in the house and place of worship isn’t sexist. Explain to me how outrageous feminism isn’t sexist. But, I’m probably forgetting that you can only be sexist if you’re a man. Unbelievable. Not only is that ignorance - it's subversion. Yes, it's subversion. Am I condoning the burning of CD's? Hardly. Am I saying that secular liberals are getting innocent Americans killed - you bet I am. Pardon my digression, but I'm tired of being the racist, of being the ignorant conservative who doesn't understand human emotion. To be quite frank, someone explain this to me. What is racist about giving African-Americans the chance to advance themselves? I'll tell you, though, what's really racist - assuming that African-Americans need that push from the government, assuming that African-Americans need affirmative action, because, as the left is saying over and over, they just can't do it on their own.

But! Of course, the Republican party is the party of the South - which would deftly explain Sen. Robert Byrd (D-WV) - or my mistake, Exalted Cyclops Byrd, ex-Klansman (D-WV). Here's a democrat who must've accidentally voted against all major civil rights legislation during the entire decade-long movement. Sen. Albert Gore (D-TN), father of former VP Al Gore, voted against the Civil Rights Act of 1964. Is there a trend? Is it coincidental that democratic nays vastly outnumbered yeas in that very same vote? Coincidence - not at all. This is party that supports Planned Parenthood, the party that boasts such rabid supporters as Barbara Striesand (because she’s so in tune with common American culture), and the party that attacks Bill Bennett after obviously not reading his on-air comments. Here they are:

"If you wanted to reduce crime, you could – if that were your sole purpose – you could abort every black baby in this country, and our crime rate would go down. That would be an impossible, ridiculous, morally reprehensible thing to do, but your crime rate would go down."

The sad thing about this - it’s already happening. One third of abortions every year are
performed on black women. Twenty-million black babies have been aborted since Roe v. Wade. Here’s something juicy - Planned Parenthood is offering free abortions to the displaced residents of New Orleans. The majority of the residents, believe it or not, are black. Wouldn’t Margaret Sanger, the eugenics-driven racist, be proud. Of course, however, conservatives are accused of being hypocritical farmers who wouldn’t know a college degree if it spewed on them from the fire and brimstone pulpits they all revere.

It’s easy to be a liberal - there’s really only one prerequisite: you must have prior experience in the art of whining. Am I expecting to be called a hypocrite, racist, and name-caller? You bet your college degree I am, but this time I’m sending it your way. I missed the lesson that taught me only conservatives could be racist. I missed the lesson that taught me liberal democrats are the saviors and promoters of blacks (granted, I probably skipped that day). But, there’s one thing I didn’t miss, and unfortunately a lot of my conservative brethren did, that’s how to fight. I’m sick and tired of the left accusing without consequence. I’m sick and tired of gritting my teeth as secular liberals trash, bash, and do nothing to fix that problems that republicans cause. (And no, I’m not sick and tired of parallel sentences.) Here’s an idea! If Republicans ruined the country, and democrats are the part of the people, why don’t they have power? Why are liberals fanatically obsessed with 2000 Florida, and can’t realize that their prize-fighter Gore couldn’t win his own state. The problem with liberals, plain and simple: they can’t fix anything. But, you know what, while liberals might bash you, burn you, and discredit everything about you, at least they won’t judge you.

10 Comments:

At 1:32 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Here's to ur war on christianity: "jesus c. can suck my d"

 
At 1:38 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

I think you missed the entire point of my birth, death, and resurrection.

Stupid prick.

Fuck you.

 
At 1:45 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

you need to smoke a j

 
At 1:45 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

It appears we missed one

 
At 5:20 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

I can only agree with your fiery, passion filled post to a certain extent, my friend.

One point that stood out was your attack on democratic senators Albert Gore and Robert Byrd. While the present-day democratic does claim to be liberal, for a whole century after Lincoln was in office the entire south voted democrat, mostly out of spite, but regardless, the more liberal party was then the republicans (often aligned in political stature with the progressive movement headed by Teddy Roosevelt) and the more conservative party was then the democrats.

Barbara Streisand is an unfortunate albatross.

Another point, although I do not like abortion, I believe that it is wrong to smirch the people of their right to choose, and of course there are extenuating circumstances when pregnancy occurs, which raises the issue of quality of life vs quantity of lives. But I'm not going to get into that.

Now I consider myself to be a democrat, but I do see your logic in wanting to protect our countrymen from those who wish to do us harm. Do they need to be sought out? Yes they do.

But what I still haven't come to grips with is how we diverted from our primary target after 9/11, Osama bin Laden and the Al Quaeda, so swiftly. Very little success had been met in our combat in Afghanistan (no real failure, might I add to be fair), but for some reason we moved on to a new target, Saddam Hussein.

The Bush administration has still failed to proved sufficient evidence to prove that Saddam Hussein had weapons of mass destruction and that he was involved with 9/11.

Was the search flawed? Did Saddam hide the weapons well? Perhaps. But they still weren't found, and Bush just said "well fuck 'em.", plunging us into a war that may not have been necessary.

Bush claims to be a moral man and it's very likely that he could've just been going with his gut and had the right idea in invading Iraq. But that kind of impulsive decision is almost as dangerous as complete inaction.

Our founding fathers advised us against letting the uneducated commonfolk (I'm not saying that Bush fits the criteria, but...) get involved in politics too directly, because they would act on "unstable passions."

Do I think Bush has done a poor job in office? Overall, yes. I gave him ample oppurtunity to prove me wrong, because I'll admit that as soon as he was elected in 2000, I was against him wholeheartedly. But when 9/11 came around, he began to prove me wrong. He took the reigns and steered the country well in a time of great peril, and for that I applaud him. But somewhere he lost his way, and now thousands, perhaps millions are going to pay the price, many with their lives.

I may not agree with all of your statements, but unlike many cut-throat, narcissitic democrats, I will respect your opinion.

Go Sabres!

 
At 12:47 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Sean's right- enough said.

 
At 5:54 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

i agree with comment 5.
sean, im excited to see you for the black and white affair. especially since you never call me to hang out :(

boo you whore.
<3.
Sara

 
At 4:14 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Thats right. Sean is right, far to the right. Though one thing has been mistakenly left unsaid. And that is:

Thank you Sean for showing everyone the way of conservatism. Facism Rules!!!

 
At 8:09 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Don't worry about what they say... Parallel sentences are cool! :-D

 
At 1:04 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

i cant believe how right you are. this country is a war on christianity for sure. people harp on you if it seems like youre forcing your faith, but isnt hypocritical to force their extreme secularism and neutrality on you? its so hard, especially in college, to be able to ward others off when they are so adamant on proving oyu wrong. and they think that because they have good intentions, they are in the right. but some of the worst things in history have been done with what certain perceive as good intentions. and if those things happen to go against the teachings of jesus, they feel the only way to make things right for themselves is to just ignore him and maybe hell go away. never works that way.
i know im a little off topic, but some the things oyu said brought these subjects to mind. theyre some of the things i struggle with every day.

but you just gotta remember, while you may not be able to sway anyone into "crossing over," you know your merits are greatly remembered in heaven. and you know that as long as you are grounded in faith, you will always be right, and anyone who disagrees is wrong. nuff sed.

(and fuck planned parenthood for taking $400 from girls who really just need help and support from society to take care of her baby, to perform a procedure that will scar her for life and never bother to care for her afterward.)

 

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