The Founder's Words
January 20, 2005
By Douglas B. Wakeman
When it comes to dismembering human babies or forcing an organization composed of young boys to accept deviant predators as leaders, the left discovers these as “rights” enshrined in the founders’ words. The rationale for this tortuous twisting is that, “Things are different today than they were then, and the Constitution is a living, evolving document and it must adapt with the times.”
However, once we get away from such pressing issues as the criminalization of the word, “Christmas”, and same-sex marriage, and into trivial matters like national security, suddenly, the founders’ words, however obviously outdated, are sacrosanct.
While international relations have been radically altered by advances in travel, communication, information and weaponry, Pedophilia and abortion are just as loathsome as they were 215 years ago.
So, when the leftist scum quote Washington on “foreign entanglements” or Adams on not going abroad, “… in search of monsters to destroy”, as justification for appeasement of our deadliest foes, while finding a right to abortion, and discrimination by “gender identity” in the Constitution, how can this double-standard be explained? THEY HATE THIS COUNTRY!