Monday, September 12, 2005
Teddy & the Justice
I'm sitting here at work, laughing my rear off at Teddy Kennedy, the multi-millionaire who's never worked a day in his life, lecturing Judge Roberts about the awful disparity in our country between poor and rich. Sheesh! You could cut the irony with a knife.
I have just one question for Teddy: Where's Mary Jo?
Massachusetts, which used to be a leading state in freedom and individualism, keeps sending this drunken philanderer back to D.C. for two simple reasons: His last name and he brings in big bucks to his state. He has no integrity, no character and no morals. He won't even let his Catholic faith and that ever increasing pile of aborted children stand between him and re-election.
One day, Teddy, you'll have to answer to God Almighty for a lot of things and He won't ask you about any abstract ideas in reference to "freedom of choice." (Which Teddy really isn't sincere about "ideas;" he just really doesn't care.) What are you gonna do, Teddy, when the true Supreme Justice of the universe demands an answer from you?
I have just one question for Teddy: Where's Mary Jo?
Massachusetts, which used to be a leading state in freedom and individualism, keeps sending this drunken philanderer back to D.C. for two simple reasons: His last name and he brings in big bucks to his state. He has no integrity, no character and no morals. He won't even let his Catholic faith and that ever increasing pile of aborted children stand between him and re-election.
One day, Teddy, you'll have to answer to God Almighty for a lot of things and He won't ask you about any abstract ideas in reference to "freedom of choice." (Which Teddy really isn't sincere about "ideas;" he just really doesn't care.) What are you gonna do, Teddy, when the true Supreme Justice of the universe demands an answer from you?