Ninety miles from the South Eastern tip of the United States, Liberty has no stead. In order for Liberty to exist and thrive, Tyranny must be identified, recognized, confronted and extinguished.
Saturday, March 2, 2013
The PARADOX:
Once the Marxists have enough control where they no longer need to commit vote fraud,
they will require rigid adherence to new identification standards.
For in the day that you eat of it you shall surely die.
Adam loved Eve, but she was later seduced by the serpent, who was actually Satan, the one who rebelled against the Most High God and the one who leads the evil spirits in their rebellion against the Kingdom of Heaven and God's purposes. Eve was deceived and she ate of the forbidden fruit. Then Adam, who was with her, chose to eat of the fruit also and they sinned.
A funny thing happened on the way to the....
So I was doing a search for a blog post and came across this post that I posted the day after the election (below). On election night I had a bit of a meltdown in this post once it became obvious that the usurper would be reelected. But the next day, despite still being in shock and highly disappointed and depressed, I wrote the below post. Reading it now inspired me. We must never give up, we must fight on...
Such A Wookiee Mistake...
Andy Levy Tweets...
Context:
Obama became the center of the universe Friday when he tried to explain a special power to get Congress to take his disingenuous deal to avert the sequester.
“The fact that they don’t take it means that I should somehow do a Jedi mind-meld with these folks and convince them to do what’s right,” Obama told reporters at the White House.
DOLT.
Friday, March 1, 2013
FLORIDA: Sequester Causes Sinkhole To Open Up In Mans Bedroom And Swallow Him Alive
A Florida man was swallowed while sleeping in his bedroom near Tampa Florida Today. The automatic reduced increases due to sequestration also went into effect today, coincidence? If you listen carefully to the list that Obama spews out you will not hear anything about the sinkhole...aaahhh, but if you play the entire litany of false outcomes backwards, right after the praises to Allah, you will hear Obama warning of sinkholes opening in Florida.
An engineer outside the house in Seffner, Florida. Photograph: Chris O'Meara/AP
A Florida man screamed for help and disappeared as a large sinkhole opened under his bedroom, his brother said Friday. No signs of life have been found.
Jeremy Bush heard a loud crash and screaming. He said it took him seconds to get to his brother Jeff's room near midnight Thursday, but the earth had already swallowed him.
Jeremy Bush said he jumped into the hole and was quickly up to his neck in dirt.
"The floor was still giving in and the dirt was still going down, but I didn't care. I wanted to save my brother," he said. "But I just couldn't do nothing."
He added: "He was screaming my name. I could swear I heard him hollering my name to help him."
An arriving law enforcement officer pulled him to safety. "I reached down and was able to actually able to get him by his hand and pull him out of the hole. The hole was collapsing. At that time, we left the house," Hillsborough County Sheriff's Deputy Douglas Duvall said.
"When he got there, there was no bedroom left," Hillsborough County Fire Rescue spokeswoman Jessica Damico said. "There was no furniture. All he saw was a piece of the mattress sticking up."
There's been no contact with 36-year-old Jeff Bush since then, and neighbors on both sides of the home have been evacuated.
"We put engineering equipment into the sinkhole and didn't see anything compatible with life," Damico said. But Damico would not say that the man is presumed dead.
Damico estimated that the sinkhole was about 30 feet (9 meters) across.
"The entire house is on the sinkhole," Damico said.
Sinkholes are common in seaside Florida, whose underlying limestone and dolomite can be worn away by water and chemicals, then collapse. Authorities on Friday said they used equipment especially for such situations that can detect sounds as faint as a mouse running over a floor.
But the equipment detected nothing from the missing man.
From the outside of the house, nothing appeared wrong. There were no cracks, and the only sign something was amiss was the yellow caution tape circling the house.
Hillsborough County Sheriff's Office spokesman Larry McKinnon said Friday they asked sinkhole and engineering experts to come to the home. The experts are using equipment to see if the ground can support the weight of heavy machinery that is needed for the recovery effort.
Janell Wheeler told the Tampa Bay Times newspaper she was inside the house with four other adults and a child when the sinkhole opened. "It sounded like a car hit my house," she said.
Wheeler's house was condemned. The rest of the family went to a hotel but she stayed behind, sleeping in her car. "I just want my nephew," she said through tears.
An engineer outside the house in Seffner, Florida. Photograph: Chris O'Meara/AP
A Florida man screamed for help and disappeared as a large sinkhole opened under his bedroom, his brother said Friday. No signs of life have been found.
Jeremy Bush heard a loud crash and screaming. He said it took him seconds to get to his brother Jeff's room near midnight Thursday, but the earth had already swallowed him.
Jeremy Bush said he jumped into the hole and was quickly up to his neck in dirt.
"The floor was still giving in and the dirt was still going down, but I didn't care. I wanted to save my brother," he said. "But I just couldn't do nothing."
He added: "He was screaming my name. I could swear I heard him hollering my name to help him."
An arriving law enforcement officer pulled him to safety. "I reached down and was able to actually able to get him by his hand and pull him out of the hole. The hole was collapsing. At that time, we left the house," Hillsborough County Sheriff's Deputy Douglas Duvall said.
"When he got there, there was no bedroom left," Hillsborough County Fire Rescue spokeswoman Jessica Damico said. "There was no furniture. All he saw was a piece of the mattress sticking up."
There's been no contact with 36-year-old Jeff Bush since then, and neighbors on both sides of the home have been evacuated.
"We put engineering equipment into the sinkhole and didn't see anything compatible with life," Damico said. But Damico would not say that the man is presumed dead.
Damico estimated that the sinkhole was about 30 feet (9 meters) across.
"The entire house is on the sinkhole," Damico said.
Sinkholes are common in seaside Florida, whose underlying limestone and dolomite can be worn away by water and chemicals, then collapse. Authorities on Friday said they used equipment especially for such situations that can detect sounds as faint as a mouse running over a floor.
But the equipment detected nothing from the missing man.
From the outside of the house, nothing appeared wrong. There were no cracks, and the only sign something was amiss was the yellow caution tape circling the house.
Hillsborough County Sheriff's Office spokesman Larry McKinnon said Friday they asked sinkhole and engineering experts to come to the home. The experts are using equipment to see if the ground can support the weight of heavy machinery that is needed for the recovery effort.
Janell Wheeler told the Tampa Bay Times newspaper she was inside the house with four other adults and a child when the sinkhole opened. "It sounded like a car hit my house," she said.
Wheeler's house was condemned. The rest of the family went to a hotel but she stayed behind, sleeping in her car. "I just want my nephew," she said through tears.
Change...
Those U.N. troops would not be standing.
It would however be challenging to properly dispose of their bodies.