Friday, March 9, 2007

Under Cover of Dissent

This is a very well written article by Phil Harris about how Teddy Roosevelt might have judged today's political climate and the numerous lies told unflinchingly about President Bush, not only by moonbat protesters, but also (sadly) by opportunistic elected officials. An excerpt:

To argue that dissent is important and critical to the American Political process is entirely correct. We must guard against damage to our freedoms, and we must protect ourselves from government, which naturally strives to usurp power from the citizen. I would argue; however, that what has been going on these past five years does not rise to such lofty ideals.


Read the whole thing.

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