Bluegill wrote:Sheikh_yer_Bu'Tay wrote:they could not stop Progressive-ism in his lifetime. Can we stop it in ours? The tipping point is before us right now.
Sadly, the tipping point happened over a century ago. We're a little late. The Progressive movement showed up at the turn of the last century. They hijacked the Democratic party first, them hijacked the Republican party soon after. Teddy Roosevelt was a "Progressive". Hillery Clinton stated she was proud to be a early 20th century "Progressive".
The Duncecrats and Retardicans have been nothing but 2 factions within the Progressive party for over a 100 years now. D's R's, red, blue, yada yada yada...
This is the most important vote since 1860. Consider the Supreme Court, alone. That is just part of the tipping point I write about.
Four SCOTUS justices are over the age of 70 now. Some will retire in the next four years. Most, or all, of those four will retire in the next eight years.
Currently, the balance between "conservative" and "liberal" is dead even with one tie breaker in the middle. If Obama gets another four years to choose Supreme Court Justices, you can kiss you individual rights to own firearms goodbye.
District of Columbia v. Heller was decided by a 5 to 4 margin.
All it will take is for one vote to change and Heller can be overturned.Obama has already nullified Habeas Corpus. He can now hold you without a criminal charge, hearing, or trail for life.
You have already lost most of your right of no warrantless searches.
The list goes on and on. The Supreme Court appointments are for life. If Obama wins the legal landscape will be changed for the worst for a generation. This time, it's all or nothing.
When I die, I want to go like Grandpa did. He died in his sleep..... Not screaming and hollering like all the passengers in his car.