Wednesday, March 6, 2013

Senator Rand Paul



Well fellow citizens and fellow lovers of liberty today was a glorious day. Senator Rand Paul. Wow. That was incredible stuff. The act was incredible. The stamina was in incredible. The topic was incredible. The help was incredible. I can say this was one of the best days of my life in relation to the relationship and feelings I have towards my government. This is a perfect example of how things are supposed to be. How passionate the people we send to Washington should be about our freedoms, our rights and our liberty. This is how vigorous every debate should be. This is precisely why we need debate. On everything. This is what you freaking get paid to do. This is why no budget has passed, there has been no debate. This is why we are now infected with Obamacare, the debate was short and it was rammed either up something or down something, but for sure was rammed. Back to the positive. I have said it before, but today, I am overflowing with patriotism and love of country. I cannot express through words the amount of gratitude and admiration I have for all who were involved with today’s filibuster. Good job and hats off to you gentlemen. And thank you Senator Rand Paul.

On a slightly fictional note, or reality disguised as fiction, this thought came to mind sometime in the last hour of the filibuster. Rand Paul is either a terminator or a human who has been sent back in time as Kyle Reese was to stop Skynet from ever being created. He has chosen or has been chosen and directed to stop the rise of the drones legislatively and not by directed killings. I have a feeling he is a human sent back and not a terminator. I also think that he was an actual (legitimate) constitutional scholar from the future who saw just how bad we effed up such a great system we had set up by our founding fathers and that his mission has was to come back and correct the course of our country. I could be one generation off on this theory, meaning that Ron Paul is the actual man from the future and since arriving back in our time (1960’s) realized it would take more time than one man has to make the needed changes in our current system so he trained his son to carry on and hopefully complete the mission. Only a few know the truth and only the future will tell if he succeeds or not. Stay tuned in the future for a continuation and more details on this story.

Unlikely, but not impossible...

2 comments:

  1. A lot of good it did. Confirmation vote today? At least Mr. Paul got some attention, right?

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    1. It (the subject and the cause) not the man did get some attention. I think he said in the first few minutes that he has no delusions that this will stop the nomination only delay it and bring attention to a subject, a Whitehouse and the DOJ's actions and reactions. He said he wasn't even planning on doing it that morning, but when the daily scheduled came out, and the vote was on it, he felt he needed to act. Think about the day to day in the Senate, you could say "A lot of good that did." at the close of business each day for the past 6 years! Yesterday a group of Senators seized the bully pulpit and made America and the world a little more informed.

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