Saturday, July 20, 2013

"Too bad for the rest of us that he wasn't."

"President Obama: 'Trayvon Martin Could've Been Me 35 Years Ago'"
The race agitator in chief has a point. If he'd tried to mug an armed citizen 35 years ago and got himself DRT (dead right there), we wouldn't be faced with a constitutional criminal in the White House today. Ah, the vagaries of alternate history.
COL Robert "Mad Bob" Redacted of the Dogtown Rangers Militia comments: "Too bad for the rest of us that he wasn't."

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

I told all my friends after reading that yesterday on Drudge, "its not too late"

Kent McManigal said...

"...we wouldn't be faced with a constitutional criminal in the White House today."

How do you figure that? There hasn't been one occupant of the White House in centuries who wasn't a "constitutional criminal".

You might not be faced with this particular one, but rest assured no other type of person will ever occupy that office.

Ed said...

Feeling watched in a store? That is just "superior customer service" and loss prevention in action:

http://retail.about.com/od/lossprevention/ht/cs_shoplifting.htm

What he forgets is that most stores do it to everyone. Paranoid much?