What do libs do on July 4th?

WOW the 4th at your house sounds really cool. We go to the lake and have a BBQ and then sit on the roof to watch the fire works at the stadium.
Yours sounds far more memorable.

That would be, because for us, the 4th is a memorial, to all of our brothers and sisters, past and present, who have served this country so that we can have the freedom to sit here and discuss whatever we want to without wondering if the KGB or GRU is going to kick our door down and haul us off to a Gulag.
 
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I burn copies of the constitution daily because I know as a Liberal, I clearly my view of the constitution and freedom is worthless next to you high and mighty Conservatives....I know that realy only you guys can decided what it means, and anyone who does not agree with you hates America.
Please show us all the way, only you are real Americans we are all worthless and hate America.
 
I burn copies of the constitution daily because I know as a Liberal, I clearly my view of the constitution and freedom is worthless next to you high and mighty Conservatives....I know that realy only you guys can decided what it means, and anyone who does not agree with you hates America.
Please show us all the way, only you are real Americans we are all worthless and hate America.

You do not burn copies of the constitution daily, they dont even hand those out for free! Where would you get so many copies that you could burn them every day?
 
It's really funny, but I've always equated liberals with Catholics, neither one of them has much of a reputation for spending much time studying the primary documents they love to talk about so much, so usually what they do say simply doesn't make any sense to those of us who actually have studied them. But that's just me.:D

That's interesting, because a majority of Catholics voted for Bush in 2004, even though Kerry was a Catholic.

As for what liberals do on July 4th: Pretty much the same thing as conservatives. I find it sad that people like Libsmasher can't put aside their political differences for just one day to celebrate our common heritage as Americans, and to celebrate the diversity of opinion that makes true democracy possible.
 
That's interesting, because a majority of Catholics voted for Bush in 2004, even though Kerry was a Catholic.

I always found that interesting, especially since Catholics aren't supposed to be able to divorce. Maybe they just didn't want to vote for someone who was only "playing" at being Catholic.
 
I always found that interesting, especially since Catholics aren't supposed to be able to divorce. Maybe they just didn't want to vote for someone who was only "playing" at being Catholic.
Not true. You have to get the Church's permission to be divorced. Kerry's first marriage was officially annulled by the Church.

As for their vote, religious voters generally tend to be more conservative, except for UCC, reform Jews, etc.
 
Not true. You have to get the Church's permission to be divorced. Kerry's first marriage was officially annulled by the Church.

Well, considering that in order to get an annulment in the Catholic Church, they must first show that the marriage was "invalid" from the outset, and it's kind of hard to reconcile that after 18 YEARS AND 2 CHILDREN! The fact is that he bought and paid for his "annulment" with a nice contribution. The hypocrisy of the Catholic Church still continues to amaze me, which is why I left it when I was 22.
 
Just wondering.......:D



Here is an article written by a lib telling us all what we should and should not be doing on the 4th.

I heard about it yesterday but could not find it till today. As usual it made me sick!
Printed proof of the "hate America first" mentality.



Chris Satullo: A not-so-glorious Fourth
U.S. atrocities are unworthy of our heritage.

By Chris Satullo

Inquirer Columnist

Put the fireworks in storage.
Cancel the parade.

Tuck the soaring speeches in a drawer for another time.

This year, America doesn't deserve to celebrate its birthday. This Fourth of July should be a day of quiet and atonement.

For we have sinned.

We have failed to pay attention. We've settled for lame excuses. We've spit on the memory of those who did that brave, brave thing in Philadelphia 232 years ago.

The America those men founded should never torture a prisoner.

The America they founded should never imprison people for years without charge or hearing.

The America they founded should never ship prisoners to foreign lands, knowing their new jailers might torture them.

Such abuses once were committed by the arrogant crowns of Europe, spawning rebellion.

Today, our nation does such things in the name of our safety. Petrified, unwilling to take the risks that love of liberty demands, we close our eyes.

We have done such things, on orders from the Oval Office. We have done them, without general outrage or shame.

Abu Ghraib. Guantanamo. CIA secret prisons. "Rendition" of prisoners to foreign torture chambers.

It's not enough that we had good reason to be scared.

The men huddled long ago in Philadelphia had better reason. A British fleet floated off the Jersey coast, full of hands eager to hang them from the nearest lampposts.

Yet they pledged their lives and sacred honor - no idle vow - to defend the "inalienable rights" of men. Inalienable - what does that signify? It means rights that belong to each person, simply by virtue of being human. Rights that can never be taken away, no matter what evil a person might do or might intend.

Surely one of those is the right not to be tortured. Surely that is a piece of "life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness."

This is the creed of July 4: No matter what it costs us, no matter how it scares us, no matter how foolish it seems to a cynical world, America should stand up for human rights.

No, not even the brave men who picked up a quill, dipped it in ink and signed the parchment that summer day in Philadelphia lived up perfectly to the creed. But they did something extraordinary, founding a new nation upon a vow to oppose all the evil habits of tyranny.

That is why history still honors them.

But what will history think of us, of how we responded to our great challenge? Sept. 11 was a hideous evil, a grievous wound. Yet, truth told, it has not summoned our better angels as often as our worst.

We have betrayed the July 4 creed. We trample the vows we make, hand to heart.

Don't imagine that only the torturer's hand bears the guilt. The guilt reaches deep inside our Capitol, and beyond that - to us.

Our silence is complicit. In our name, innocents were jailed, humans tortured, our Constitution mangled. And we said so little.

We can't claim not to have known. The best among us raised the alarm. Heroes in uniform, judges in robes, they opposed the perverse logic of an administration drenched in fear, drunk on power.

But did we heed them? Hardly. Barely . . .

We were so busy. Soccer practice at 6. A credit card balance to fret. The final vote on Idol.

We left it to those in power to keep our precious selves from harm. Whatever it took.

We took the coward's way.

The world sees this, even if we are too dim to grasp it. We've lost respect. We've shamed the memory of Jefferson, Adams and Franklin.

And all for a scam. The waterboarding, the snarling dogs, the theft of sleep - all the diabolical tricks haven't made us safer. They may have averted this plot or that. But they've spawned new enemies by the thousands, made the jihadist rants ring true to so many ears.

So put out no flags.

Sing no patriotic hymns.

We deserve no Fourth this year.

Let us atone, in quiet and humility. Let us spend the day truly studying the example of our Founders. May we earn a new birth of courage before our nation's birthday next rolls around.




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Just wondering.......:D

Since Libs are anyone who disagrees in any way with LIbsmasher, and therefore constitute 99% of the American public, I suppose they must do what all Americans do.

Except, of course, for that remaining 1%.

What does the 1% who are non Libs do, I wonder?
 
I'm making plans for my annual fireworks run next weekend. I'm planning 3 boxes worth this time.

(The prices are way, way down after the 4th.)
 
Since Libs are anyone who disagrees in any way with LIbsmasher, and therefore constitute 99% of the American public, I suppose they must do what all Americans do.

Except, of course, for that remaining 1%.

What does the 1% who are non Libs do, I wonder?

I wager far less than 99% of America disagrees with Libmasher. In fact, I wager less than half of America agrees with you.
 
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I burn copies of the constitution daily because I know as a Liberal, I clearly my view of the constitution and freedom is worthless next to you high and mighty Conservatives....I know that realy only you guys can decided what it means, and anyone who does not agree with you hates America.
Please show us all the way, only you are real Americans we are all worthless and hate America.

BUT HERE'S THE BIG STORY... WHAT DO CONSERVATIVES do on the 4th of July... as well as every other day of the week. It's a lot more disturbing to be in that closeted click believe me!!!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tMebFIVULNk

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VMnBKs2DHDM

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IAU88QGXY9Q

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jBzDkgkaY_k

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rLncv9ubwGk

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y8oWqURsLlY

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CIXn4YKTbGk
 
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