Tuesday, October 1, 2013

Annals of Sedition

And doomsaying. (28:30) of the original & entire sedition. This chin-bearded ninny calls for the military to take over because the system is bad or something. Why is it rotten & failed? It's counter-intuitive, but the direct election of Senators ruined democracy. He gets the "it's a republic, not a democracy" bit in, of course. Also "the people have discovered they can vote themselves the treasury." (We read somewhere on the iNternet, & not too long ago either, that that's a load of crap too. You could probably look it up.)

Conclusion? The obvious: Only a military take-over can save us from ourselves & democracy. (Gosh, we may have been over-reacting when we assumed that returning to feudalism was the goal — a little ambitious, really; no one's giving up electricity w/o a fight — of these sad old bastards; as they've aged they seem to have settled for turning these United Snakes into a banana republic under the iron fist of a generalissimo.)

Raw Story transcribed more than is on the video embedded below.
Christian TV host asks God for ‘military takeover’ of Obama’s presidency (via Raw Story )
A Christian TV host this week called on God to consider a “military takeover” of President Barack Obama’s government because it could be the only way to save the country from tyranny. On his Monday Internet broadcast, Morning Star TV’s Rick…


You might ask yourself what sort of military person this loon thinks should take things over & make them right again, & you might just get a clue from this:Also too:

5 comments:

mikey said...

Ok, so we're waiting for the holy ghost and his posse to save us.

I'm thinking we'd better start thinking about plan B, because this whole idea is ridiculous....

Substance McGravitas said...

This would only make sense if priests were in charge of the military, which as far as I know has never been tried anywhere in the history of the world so SOUNDS GREAT.

Unknown said...

Most Roman generals were priests or argurs. Some of them did well. Not that I agree with any of this lunacy, just sayin'.

Big Bad Bald Bastard said...

If he's longing for the Kingdom of God, and this country is so bad, why doesn't he just die?

Weird Dave said...

Ok, so we're waiting for the holy ghost and his posse to save us.

They've been waiting for that (and predicting it) for a long time. Hasn't happened yet.

Most Roman generals were priests or augurs.

Yes but their religion was so much more interesting.

And while I can't really say what it was like to be a Roman general, I do tend to believe that engaging in combat has a way of making one very practical.