NONE DARE CALL IT TREASON
Junior and Patrick do the Victory Dance as Gators humble Number One Buckeyes for a National Championship for a seocnd time in four months. It is 8:23 a.m. and 32.6 degrees out with storm warnings. Quite breezy. Patrick is here with me, invigorated after having been out in the cold. Nancy Pelosi is carving quite a place for herself in history and it is not a nice one. Now she is flirting with treason by meeting with enemy heads of state and reassuring them that all will be well as soon as the Great Devil Bush is out of office... Harry Reid is flirting with becoming a joke-footnote to history with his calling the President "King"--these people have no respect for our system of government , our mores, or our troops. They are mean spirited, rude and crude enemies of the state, out only for ther own political gain and twisted, sick political agenda. When a nation has as its leaders people who hate the very foundations of that nation, how long can it survive? Satan is probably, as we speak, preparing a special place for them. So it goes. Our Republic may survive this onslaught, but I doubt our culture can. (Phyllis Shafley's NONE DARE CALL IT TREASON was self-published in the 1960's exposing the soft underbelly of liberal and communist collusion with communism in the United States. It was distributed mainly by right wing patriotic groups. It sold MULTIPLE MILLIONS of copies. I myself, as a teenager bought and distributed hundreds of copies of this paperback, even placing it in our local newstand.)
Where is Tail-Gunner Joe when we need him????
GO GATORS! WHAT'S NEXT?
2 Comments:
So it goes? That is a phrase Kurt Vonnegut used in one of his novels, I believe it was "Slaughterhouse 5", everytime he mentioned someone died.
Is that where you got it?
By the way, you can't say Nancy and Harry are traitors, or any other Liberal Democrat for that matter. You might hurt their feelings and that isn't nice.
I 'm not sure Vonnegut invented the phrase, but that's probably how it got into my personal lexicon.
I avidly read everything he wrote and all his books are in my library, perhaps with the exception of some more modern efforts...
He is on my short list of favorite authors which includes Jack London, Jack Kerouac, Erle Stanley Gardner, Raymond Chandler, Dashiel Hammet, and Charle Metzger. :)
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