Sunday, October 19, 2008

Isn't it funny...


Isn't it funny that the liberals think that convicted felons should be able to vote without restrictions, and yet a hard-working plumber who falls behind a little bit shouldn't be able to ask a simple question of their messiah?

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Which liberals are you talking about? This liberals thinks felons who've done their time should be aloud to vote because re-integrating people into the society makes them less likely to commit crimes (notice I said less likely, not unlikely. Terminology seems to be meticulously important).

And everyone's right to question should be respected.

And how could "godless" liberals have a Messiah. Really, liberals are more critical of Obama than you have been. We focus on his policies, you guys look for dirt.

Anonymous said...

Turns out that now even your vaunted Joe the Plumber admits that under Obama he will get a tax cut. Or perhaps he was just a liberal in disguise...or just a matter of opinion...or it depends on what you mean by tax cuts...or some other reason. When McCain said that Obama would raise Joe's taxes and fine him he was just mistaken.

On another note, you cannot use someone as a spokesperson, put him in the public spotlight and not expect him to feel the heat. Yes, he has every right to question any political figure, but everyone else has a right to question him, or me for that matter.

Now can we stop talking about Joe the Plumber and move on to talking about...oh, I don't know...substantive policy!

Author said...

Yes, terminology does matter - notice that is was you who capitalized messiah, not me :)

And if liberals are so intent on allowing felons to vote, then do it through the proper channels like legislating it - not by fraudulent registrations. You don't just get to ignore a law because you don't like it - unless of course you are an activist liberal judge...

Anonymous said...

"you don't just get to ignore a law because you don't like it..." Like Rosa Parks?