Friday, November 12, 2010

Gone'A Rise

Via a Twitter (Is this guy's real name Ed Roso?)
a Son of The Confederacy has been elected to a position of responsibility in the State of Arkansas. The State House, not the Congress, we should point out for Mr. Roso. This is not-ha-ha funny.
... Mauch took pen in hand in 2008 during the controversy stirred up by Huntsville businessman James Vandiver's decision to respond to the election of Barack Obama by flying a Confederate battle flag in front of his motel.

"The government has lost its moral authority over God-fearing Americans," Mauch wrote to the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette. "I wish more patriots like James Vandiver would take their stand for what the Confederate Battle Flag truly symbolizes."

When asked what the Confederate flag symbolizes, Mauch said: "It's a symbol of constitutional government. It's a symbol of Jesus Christ above all else. It's a symbol of Biblical government."

Mauch has used the phrase "Biblical government," in letters to the editor before, but said he doesn't mean a theocracy. "It's just that the government has limitations," he said. "Christians are commanded to obey the laws of the land as ordained by God. It's like that... it's constitutional government, with limitations on government."

Mauch said he wants to work to serve the people of District 26 and the state of Arkansas. "My job is a service job," he said. "I'm here to serve them, not the other way around. I'm the voice of my constituents in my district."
He probably is the voice of the majority in his cracker district. Not funny at all. We were quite amused by the gentleman's necktie, bless his little heart.
LOY MAUCH: Photographed at a
conference on Abraham Lincoln.
We looked for a better shot of his cravat, w/o result, but we found our Xmas desire.
Rebel mouse pad
Anything here would be fine, really. This place is all Reb, all the time, & has a very good idea of their customers.
Comes w/ Viagra®. Not available in small or any color but white.