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Guns are Just the Latest Symptom of the Right’s Anti-Obama Delusion
There is an epidemic taking hold in America that appears immune to intervention or therapy, and despite the best effort of the nation’s brightest minds to find a cure, it seems likely to remain virulent, but limited to a particular segment of the population for the foreseeable future. The disease’s symptoms are beliefs with the strong conviction despite overwhelming evidence to the contrary, and unlike beliefs based on confabulation, faulty or incomplete information, there are no known remedies for delusion. Unlike most severe mental disorders, this epidemic has a traceable beginning and a very predictable demise, but that is little comfort as it is just now reaching peak efficacy.
The current outrage and unfathomably ignorant claims from gun-fanatics that President Obama is sending federal forces to confiscate their precious firearms is a microcosm of the past four years of teabagger claims their liberties and freedoms are being trampled asunder. The fallacious claims go hand-in-hand with equally bogus charges the President is rending the Constitution apart in typical Fascist tyranny that leaves white, well-armed patriots little choice but to prepare for armed conflict to “reinstitute the basic tenets of the Constitution.” One might think the gun fanatics’ deluded claims the President is a dictator is the result of four years of tyranny, but the delusion began shortly after Obama’s inauguration and before the earliest stages of the healthcare reform debate. What is telling is that claims of tyranny, unconstitutional power grabs, and loss of liberty are the product of delusional thinking in that not one teabagger, gun fanatic, or real American can cite one instance of tyranny, loss of freedom, or unconstitutionality in any of the President’s actions. The overblown gun-control controversy is a perfect example of sheer delusion without a shred of proof the President is overstepping his Constitutional authority.
It is bad enough that functionally ignorant citizens are crying tyranny at the President’s gun control measures earlier in the week, but when Republican legislators co-opt the lies, it exposes that they either know what the President’s executive orders entail and are lying to incite gun owners, or are relating what they think the orders are revealing their delusion-based bias. A perfect example occurred in a very conservative area of a Western state, and the purveyor of pure fantasy was a county’s top law enforcement official.
In a letter published in the local newspaper, the sheriff angrily asserted “I refuse to take firearms from law abiding citizens, and I will not turn law abiding citizens into criminals by enforcing useless federal gun control legislation.” First, there is no “useless federal gun control legislation” in the President’s gun safety measures; useless federal legislation is the purview of the United States Congress. Second, there is no order for any law enforcement official, federal or state, to “take firearms from law abiding citizens,” but it is a recurring theme among gun-crazed malcontents. Obviously, either the sheriff is ignorant of the President’s executive orders, or he knows there are no “confiscate gun orders” and is lying to incite gun fanatics. However, his stark-raving mad assertions did serve to enrage ignorant teabaggers into staging a public protest to show their opposition to President Obama’s imaginary gun seizure order, and to celebrate gun appreciation day. The local Tea Party group is organizing the event to protest against impending weapon seizures, destruction of the Constitution, and tyranny.
The definition of tyranny is; arbitrary or unrestrained exercise of power, despotic abuse of authority, or government ruled of a tyrant, and unconstitutionality is not in accord with the principles set forth in the constitution of a nation or state. Despite repeated requests for one instance of tyranny, orders to seize guns, or unconstitutional acts by President Obama, so-called patriots, teabaggers, and gun-fanatics cannot cite one example of their loss of freedom, and yet it has been a consistent cry from the right that began exactly four years ago. In fact, religious groups from Catholics to evangelicals and their legislative arm, the Republican Party, have decried their loss of liberty at not being allowed to unconstitutionally impose their personal religious dogmata on the rest of the nation, and it gets to the crux of the tyranny claims.
The conservative movement cannot comport they are disallowed by the Constitution to impose their extremist agenda on the rest of the nation, and when their tyranny is thwarted by the nation’s founding document, they cite Presidential tyranny. The delusional conservatives’ real issue is they still cannot accept the results of the last two general elections, or the will of the people, so they fabricate imaginary sleights against the Constitution, their freedoms, and for the past month, belief the President is coming to seize their guns.
The good news is the malcontents in the population, and cretins in positions of power decrying tyranny and unconstitutional power grabs by the President, are in the minority. It is true that the Revolutionary War (Gadsden) flags claiming “Don’t Tread on Me” are adorning gun-fanatics’ homes and vehicles, but they are not garnering support from the great majority of Americans who support common-sense gun controls, tax increases on the wealthy, and a balanced approach to deficit reduction championed by the President. The timing of the cries of tyranny so early in the President’s first term before he proposed any legislation or agenda inform that the real source of discontent is not gun control, healthcare reform, or economic policy, but the color of the President’s skin, and if it is not a matter of race, then it is purely delusional thinking.
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Disillusioned
Jan. 19th, 2013 at 11:11 am
I know (not really) how they feel, after having survived eight years of the Bush clown. Then there was eight years of a mediocre actor that could read speeches written for him almost convincingly while also screwing up an entire nations economy and all the while having his debilitating disease covered up.
K from Bellingham
Jan. 19th, 2013 at 11:26 am
Here’s something to listen to while posting-
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MEME
Jan. 19th, 2013 at 11:32 am
Please tell this person how to spell Constitution in the photo. I hope, she is reading this article.
Kate
Jan. 20th, 2013 at 5:48 pm
Um, not for nothin’, but should you really be commenting on spelling when you have blatantly misplaced a comma? I mean, I agree about the spell check, but one shouldn’t be a tiny black pot, even when in comparison to a giant, misspelling black kettle… =)
Just a little levity…
Ed Belanger
Jan. 19th, 2013 at 11:43 am
The fear of such takeovers by the U.S. Government should BE one of the reasons that a firearms permit should be denied. The LAST thing our society wants is to have a bunch of literally insane, angry people running around with the means to kill those of US who do NOT see America’s government as a bunch of tyrants, just because they (the people) want EVERYONE to have equal rights and to have those rights in a safe world, free from being SHOT on the streets by such crazies.
AC
Jan. 19th, 2013 at 3:25 pm
Did you mention his race? That couldn’t be it. Nah!
Jose
Jan. 19th, 2013 at 10:44 pm
Obama’s war on guns is a distraction away from sending illegal aliens to Colorado to train U.S. commandos how to enforce federal marijuana laws.
The Tea Party gets all concerned about their gun rights but have no idea that they are for protecting liberty and pursuit of happiness. Their simple minds cannot go beyond bang bang.
Shiva (Moderator)
Jan. 19th, 2013 at 10:51 pm
LOL!! OMG this is a new one! Freaking Hilarious! Are you a comedian? My god you are paranoid!
The tea party is only concerned with what thew Koch brothers tell them to be concerned about
Jose79845
Jan. 22nd, 2013 at 7:49 am
If someone doesn’t manage to cut them off at their knees, I’m going to be saying “I told you so.”
djchefron(Moderator)
Jan. 26th, 2013 at 9:02 pm
And what are you in search of? A big gun to impress Klondike barbie
djchefron(Moderator)
Jan. 26th, 2013 at 9:08 pm
Since we follow the Constitution and President Obama was re-elected that would be both.That would mean since you dont recognized President Obama re-election then you dont believe in the Constitution.Finally!!You have admitted that you are a quisling
Shiva(Moderator)
Jan. 26th, 2013 at 9:10 pm
So you dont mind of Obama regulates assault style weapons, but for some reason you want to compare Sandy Hook to Mexico.
Lets ask you this as we are now doing the wild comparisons. The NRA and the GOP support the gun houses along the southern border, and support anyone buying as many weapons as they can to sell across the border. That selling makes F&F look like a tiny mushroom under your feet. Do you support that?
Better yet, Obama didnt not send any guns to Mexico, Border agents on Arizona did.
djchefron(Moderator)
Jan. 26th, 2013 at 9:23 pm
Nakoula violated probation for a 2010 check fraud conviction by uploading the trailer to YouTube. Nakoula was sentenced to 21 months in prison and ordered not to use computers or the Internet for five years without approval from his probation officer.See it had nothing to do with the video
So hobby looby because of their religious views want to prohibit health insurance for what they deem abortion drugs.Do you know how you sound.Has hobby lobby because of religious views denied health insurance to men for viaga.Because the flying spaghetti monster prohibits anything that can cause stupity to procreate
The 9th and 10th amendments do not cover healthcare.Read the decision.Its a tax which congress can regulate.Its in the constitution you can look it up.
Look I know you have a sad because of klondike barbie bit look on the bright side you can all your teabagging from beck
djchefron(Moderator)
Jan. 26th, 2013 at 9:36 pm
I want to make a correction.I said abortion pills.They are birth control pills.Every Time they talk they show what they really believe.NO WOMEN SHOULD HAVE ANY FORM OF CONTRACEPTIVE SERVICES.NONE
Chester
Jan. 26th, 2013 at 11:42 pm
Are you really that dense? Can you not even grasp the simplest issues?
Conservatives believe that people who oppose birth control should not be forced to buy birth control for other people.
Nobody opposes somebody else using birth control. Learn the issues first, then tell everybody your opinion about them.
Shiva(Moderator)
Jan. 27th, 2013 at 12:01 am
The corporation doesnt buy the birth control. It comes out of the healthcare plan.
Are you really that dense? Yes you are.
BTW, whats next? Aids meds? Sports meds? Cancer meds? hospitalization? VD meds? Diabetes? You do realize that the fees people pay for health care pay for the birth control right?
Well Chester you wern’t a man. Sorry.
Chester
Jan. 27th, 2013 at 12:37 am
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Seriously? I feel like I’m talking to a little kid. Do you think the healthcare plan gives birth control away? From the magical birth control tree?
No, the healthcare plan pays the pharmaceutical firms for the birth control out of the money they get from the organization that buys the healthcare plan from them.
So this isn’t very complicated. The organization is forced to buy the birth control through the healthcare plan under the penalty of law. And the government should not force people to pay for that if they are morally opposed to birth control. This is supposed to be a free country where religious practices are practiced freely.
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You should just stop. You’re embarrassing yourself. All those things you mention cure diseases or treat injuries. They repair or treat a medical condition. Exactly what medical condition is birth control designed to alleviate? Fertility? That needs a cure?!?!
Use your brain, or it’s just a lump in your skull.
djchefron(Moderator)
Jan. 27th, 2013 at 12:47 am
I know you dont believe in science but there are other benefits not related to baby killing
The Pill isn’t just for birth control: Did you know that it can also protect against certain life-threatening cancers, plus help relieve some painful period symptoms? Here, experts explain the top seven health benefits of taking the Pill and how to make them work for you.
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Like I said before you wingnuts would do anything to deny the womens right of choice
Chester
Jan. 27th, 2013 at 1:07 am
I work in the pharmaceutical industry and know more about science than you could even dream. Yes, there are other uses for the synthetic hormones prescribed as birth control. If they are prescribed for other conditions, I would imagine those who object to paying for other people’s birth control would not object.
If you actually knew anything about these drugs, you would also know that they carry with them an increased risk of cervical and breast cancers and increased risk of heart attack and stroke among many other problems.
And you are also very confused. An objection to buying somebody else birth control is by no means the same thing as saying they can’t buy and use all the birth control they desire.
By your logic, if I don’t want to buy my neighbor an ice cream cone, I’m trying to deny all people the right to eat an ice cream cone.
Here’s an idea for you. Pay your own way. Stop begging like a Bangladeshi street urchin. If you want birth control pills, go out and buy birth control pills. Be an adult.
djchefron(Moderator)
Jan. 27th, 2013 at 12:12 am
Conservative beliefs.You joking right.Lets take a looksie at those so- called beliefs
HOBBY LOBBY STOPPED PROVIDING CONTRACEPTION IN ITS HEALTH INSURANCE PLANS ONLY AFTER THE OBAMA ADMINISTRATION TOLD THEM THEY WOULD HAVE TO START PROVIDING IT.
That’s right. Hobby Lobby used to provide what it views as baby-murdering drugs and only balked when the birth control benefit would require them to do so.
Wow I wonder what made them have a come to jesus moment [sorry jesus to get you involved in this nonsense] could it be that the selfish bastards didnt like the ACA to begin with and found this loophole to get out of it?Hmmm…I know it cant be because the Kenyan Marxist whatever propose it.
Lets see who said they are full of shit like you
Bush Appointee Rejects Hobby Lobby’s Arguments Against Birth Control Benefit WHAT….THE…FUCK
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federal judge (and Bush appointee!) Joe Heaton, in denying the preliminary injunction sought by Hobby Lobby, has issued a stunning and forceful rebuke of the arguments offered by secular corporations seeking to deny health-care benefits to their employees.
First, Judge Heaton ruled that secular corporations do not have religious rights that are protected under the Establishment Clause of the First Amendment or the Religious Freedom Restoration Act.
Second, Judge Heaton ruled that the birth-control benefit does not represent a substantial burden to individuals’ exercise of religion.
Damn thats a smackdown coming from a Judge
Not looking so dense now.LMBAO
djchefron(Moderator)
Jan. 27th, 2013 at 12:25 am
BTW I almost forgot its costing him a million smack-a-roos a day for those beliefs.I wonder how long those rock solid conservative beliefs will last/