The Bishop and the Butterfly: Murder, Politics, and the End of the Jazz Age
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    Vive La Resistance!

    Now that President Obama's approval ratings are slipping, and the good people of Massachusetts have voted in their first Republican senator in almost forty years, it's time to get real about politics in this country. It's time to take leadership into our own hands.

    Brother, I know what you are thinking: "how am I supposed to feed my horse and my wife the next winter when the government wants to spend my money on health care and education?" This is a difficult question, one that needs an easy answer.

    President Obama does not have that answer for us, Brother. That is precisely why the election this November is so important. We need to win back the House to pave the way for the all-important 2012 presidential election. That's when the real change will begin.

    The liberals want to loan money to big corporations like General Motors, and for what? To keep a quarter of a million employees from losing their jobs? My Cousin Lenny lost his job for taking a few sick days - nobody bailed his ass out.

    Then there's all this health care crap going on. It's all just government bullshit, I'm telling you. I don't need some doctor telling me to eat more apples.

    If you follow the news, and I certainly do, you know that that bearded guy in Iran is just asking for it. Only a matter of time before we have to extend the War On Terror to include Iran - it's right next door to Iraq, for Christ's sake - and North Korea is probably next. Fighting terrorism abroad is what keeps us safe at home, and it comes at a high price. How are we supposed to afford it if we're bleeding money trying to provide the poor, huddled masses with affordable health care?

    This whole concept of taxing the outrageously wealthy insurance companies and only providing tax relief to the indigent is fruit from the Socialist tree, plain and simple. You know what? Fuck the poor. We need solid capitalist leadership that is cemented in Christian, "Real American" values. Like the Bible says, "an eye for an eye" and "every man for himself."

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    Difficult questions need easy answers. I like it. Is the corollary true as well?