Father Time
I'll be Still Alive
- Nov 29, 2008
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Might Makes Right. It Always Has And It Always Will!
And there is absolutely nothing whatsoever anyone can do about it. It is the entire law of the Universe, including God's fundamental law. Why is God, God? Because he has the might and the force to enforce it.
Even people who whine about it being unfair, are using THEIR form of might to counter other people's might. Whining is using force just like a fist is using force. No difference. Playing the victim is using a kind of force to counter other force. Invoking "fairness" is just another type of force to get your way.
Illegals are using force to break the law and come here, never mind what their reason is for doing so. Of course their first task is to disarm the people who are already here so they will not throw them out, so they play every trick in the book to FORCE us to let them stay. They bribe, they lie, they get pregnant to create anchor babies, and so on.
Plus they depend on traitorous people already here who HATE this country to come to their aid and support. Everyone who aids abets, or supports in any way these criminal lawbreakers HATES America and the rest of us, and should be arrested, stripped of their citizenship and deported along with the illegals.
There are even churches here, we all know who they are, who are intent on using these illegals to increase their numbers in order to be able to use that numbers MIGHT to overwhelm the other religions they disagree with.
SO CUT IT WITH THE SOB-SISTER APPEALS. THEY ARE ALL SELF-SERVING MEANS OF PUSHING PARTICULAR SELFISH AGENDAS.....
I call Poe's law on this.
There's no way anyone can seriously believe this drivel.
Quite the contrary. Everyone believes this. It is just that some lie about their true feelings and true understandings because they are high on the Jim Jones Kool Aid of Political Correctness.
I can guarantee that not all people believe in God, the idea that might makes right, or the idea that whining equals force and is akin to punching someone.
I still say it's an act.