Wednesday, March 18, 2009

#139 Jay Leno and Rush Limbaugh

I have been sick for almost a week and didn't want to use the library when I am.Today, Rush Limbaugh discussed Jay Leno's putting on a free show for people unemployedd or having hard times. Leno released free tickets. Subsequently, he found out that people were selling their tickets on Ebay. He has asked Ebay not to sell them and was angry that it was being done. Rush asked why Leno did that because people who sold their tickets could use the money for food, rent, gas, the heating bill, etc. Plus, people who liked Leno enough to pay $200 could get a chance to see him live. Rush urged that the free market would prevail ; everyone would be happy.
Rush is right, but let's look at what happens when you have a controlled economy -an Obama economy. Obama has taken over the banks. What's next - the automobile industry? In an Obama economy, you don't have the choice to sell your tickets on Ebay for Obama knows what is good for you. You go see Jay Leno like a good child. Forget the fact that you need money you could have gotten from your tickets for food or anything. Forget it! Obama has spoken. You have to see Leno and you'd better laugh too. Now you have become a loser which is exactly what Obama wants to make you. Why? Because that makes his power - the power of government- greater. Losers are dependent, and dependent people turn to the government. You lose; Obama wins.
Why do Obama and the Demonrat Liberals want to control you through laws, executive order, and bullying? Because control over people gives Obama and the Demonrat Liberals an adrenaline rush. It gives them a high. Control is a drug, and Obama and the Liberals are control addicts. Your money, your freedoms, and finally your life are their fixes, and they will take them all. The only way out is for you to speak loudly and often about the growing tyranny of Obama and to support conservative leaders by contributions and encouraging communication. Even if you can only contribute $5, do it and do it every month. It adds up to a respectable contribution. Then go to meeting and dinners that he attends and go up to him, introduce yourself, and give him encouragement and advice.
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Peter "Two-Guns" Nickerson, MS, MSW at peternickerson12@yahoo.com

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