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Randoms: To Be Busy so Not to Be Busied, Industry of the Missing

02 Monday Jul 2012

Posted by subconch in America, Politics, Random

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constitution, diligence, ego, elitism, exceptionalism, favoritism, random, snobbery, tyranny

Right about the time I decide to stop talk’n to myself, somebody always says, “I hear ya”. @ 07.01.12

Every thing the left does is an attack on our sensibilities and an insult to our national character. @ 06.30.12

Success by force, and failure by force, have one thing in common… government. @ 06.30.12

If you’re unwilling to accept America as exceptional, then you’re unwilling to accept America at all. So Git! @ 06.30.12

Fire ALL Democrats, bug the sh!t out of Republicans! #CotUS2012 We’ve got generations of Undoings to UnDo. @ 06.30.12

No society is guaranteed perpetuity, and apathy in society is assured transience. @ 06.30.12

Bad enough we are being Forced by the Tyrants to buy a product, but even worse is that the product SUCKS! (ObamaCare) @ 06.30.12

It p!sses me off when a democrat voter snob tries to act like they, and their govt, have some exclusive license on compassion. @ 06.29.12

Note: The preceding random musings are mine, ~tdv (@subconch) The @ symbols take you to the specific quotes on twitter if you care to RT, Favorite, or Reply.

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Randoms: Unnatural Pecking Order and Inferior Greatness

03 Thursday May 2012

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arrogance, common sense, control, dependence, elitism, favoritism, hierarchy, liberal, racism, self-esteem, self-rule, smart, society, stupid, tyranny, utopia

My excellence and expertise are secured by the absence of your expectations. @

There is a natural and chaotic hierarchy among men, it is never static or predestined, and only arrogance sets out to control it. @

Stutopia [stoo.tow.pee.uhh] n. 1. A visionary, politically and socially perfect state, designed for the stupid, by the smart (see: liberal) @

How is educational elitism any different from racism? Do they not both find wholesale inferiority outside their ilk? @

If you wish to be ruled, then submit, but don’t demand that the rest of us cower beside you in frailty. @

Common is the sense that we are common, but what we have in common does not make it so. This is common sense. @

To Democrats, some people are worthy and everybody else is punished. This is tyranny. @


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