Saturday, April 26, 2014

The land of the loco weed



Tinker

The magnificent land of our forefather who came from across the Ocean to bring forth a great nation. And all the offspring generations who have lived after all that time, this time has somehow turned this place into the land of the loco weed, for everyone else.
Since the liberal people who like to keep playing around with their social feel good game has now turned everything over to the children. Have you heard the children simply talking these days? We would like to keep being friends for friendship's sake with the foreign people interning America, but that the liberal peoples American Government keeps getting in the way.

Our Washington DC Government however is hurting all of the people in our own country. By not reinforcing the United State boarder laws.

No one like a bull talker not even the Mexican people crossing the American border illegally. The legal way to enter America is run by the corruption of liberal people who are only interested with the social Show that they are advertising. And the liberal interest will not make things easier for the Mexican people to inter the United States legally.

As long as the Mexican people keep voting Democrat, where all the liberals are. And as long as the kids keep feeling the need of playing along and around with the liberal social game of discrimination. Sitting around talking about everyone subconscious reason for their bias over skin color and sexually, and morality. That too many people are using for political power, and wealth. Nothing much is going to change. Unless the American economy collapse.

Then everyone will leave this crazy place together.
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http://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/charles-krauthammer-finally-getting-it-right-on-affirmative-action/2014/04/24/9a33f0f4-cbe1-11e3-93eb-6c0037dde2ad_story.html

Opinion Writer

Finally getting it right on affirmative action

By Charles Krauthammer, Published: April 24 E-mail the writer

Every once in a while a great, conflicted country gets an insoluble problem exactly right. Such is the Supreme Court’s ruling this week on affirmative action. It upheld a Michigan referendum prohibiting the state from discriminating either for or against any citizen on the basis of race.

The Schuette ruling is highly significant for two reasons: its lopsided majority of 6 to 2, including a crucial concurrence from liberal Justice Stephen Breyer, and, even more important, Breyer’s rationale. It couldn’t be simpler. “The Constitution foresees the ballot box, not the courts, as the normal instrument for resolving differences and debates about the merits of these programs.”

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