If one Bill of Rights is good

Filed under: Too Stupid to Live — Phil at 6:00 am on Wednesday, October 29, 2008

Then two must be great, right?

Not so much

U.S. Rep. Marcy Kaptur (D. Toledo) whipped the crowd up before Mr. Obama took the stage yesterday telling them that America needed a Second Bill of Rights guaranteeing all Americans a job, health care, homes, an education, and a fair playing field for business and farmers.

And not a word of disassociation from The Lightworker on this topic.

Must not have had it loaded up into his teleprompter or something, I’m sure.

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Comment by Myles

October 29, 2008 @ 10:38 am

“telling them that America needed a Second Bill of Rights guaranteeing all Americans a job, health care, homes, an education, and a fair playing field for business and farmers.”

It hurts to read something that stupid.

Comment by chrisb

October 30, 2008 @ 5:37 am

Wow, I just choked on my Diet Coke and spewed it out of my mouth. That is the scariest thing I have read in a very long time.

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October 30, 2008 @ 6:14 am

[…] This is an unbelievable quote. Thanks to Random Nuclear Strikesfor posting about this little tidbit of pure communism. This is the definition of totalitarian communism as practiced by, the USSR, Cuba, North Korea, and others. The only way government can guaranty a job, health care, a home, an education, and “a fair playing field for business and farmers” is for the government to own it all, and force you to take this great government job that will not reward you in any way for working harder than the guy next to you. […]

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October 31, 2008 @ 6:37 am

[…] And for the folks who were depressed about the post on Wednesday that included the quote from Rep. Marcy Kaptur, I give you the origin of the idea. Who else could come up with something that stupid, but FDR. Don’t hit that link if you have a semi-full bladder. […]

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