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Redefining failure

August 27th, 2009

Let’s be clear:

For everyone that respects the Constitution and what America used to represent, the death of Ted Kennedy is a wonderful thing.  For America.

I celebrate the death of every believer I know because if you know Jesus, it’s truly a happy occasion.  I always mourn the death of anyone who might have been a rejecter of faith in Jesus Christ because that’s always truly a sad thing.

On Ted Kennedy, I will make no personal judgment.  However, I will make a “political” judgment and that is, good riddance.

I’ve watched the obituaries from left and right.  The idea that he was a devout Catholic is preposterous when he spent a large portion of his life fighting for the right to take my money at gun point and use it to pay hitmen to kill children in the womb.  I’m not a Catholic but I know that’s more than just “inconsistent” with his professed faith in addition to being downright evil.

He was a tireless hater of the ideals with which the Founding Fathers left us.  He spent his entire life fighting what America was meant to be and trying to turn it into something entirely un-American.

He set the stage for this travesty that is the communist Obama administration.  I’m sorry that Ted didn’t live to see the failure of everything in which he claimed to believe.  You and I are watching it unfold.  Unfortunately, he personally made it happen and yet died before he got to fully see both how wrong he was and how the American people would revolt when actually confronted with his sick theories.

He was a disgrace to his brothers – who were both to the right of George W. Bush on just about everything.  I’m glad he’s gone and I hope that today’s Drudge Report headline is true.

I hope those godless heathens driving this attempt at a government take over of healthcare are so stupid and morbid that they will rename it and attempt to use his death to revive it.  Democrats are inherently evil and they will stop at nothing – they have no shame.  The ends always justify the means for those who despise liberty.

The “health care” they want – which has nothing to do with your health or care – is D-E-A-D.  Just like Teddy.  If they’re smart, they’ll let it go.

But they’re not.  So they won’t.  And they’ll continue to reveal what sick, unAmerican, freaks they really are.

One Response to “Redefining failure”

  1. I hear ya, man. I guess I’m a bad Christian because my anger overcomes my mourning for evil men. And I do feel bad for falling short sometimes, but I’m sure not Jesus or even close.

    Mourning for bastards like Ted and that abortion doc a few months back is a whole lot to ask.

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