Pitiful Pipsqueaks
January 20, 2005
By Douglas B. Wakeman
Today, George W. Bush was inaugurated as President of the United States of America for the second time. I listened to his speech as he addressed the grand ideas of liberty versus tyranny and the great march of humanity toward freedom. Then, on the radio on the way home, I listened to the inane babblings of his detractors, whining about college loans and obesity. I thought how puny these people are compared to this great leader. They are gnats nibbling unnoticed at his ankles.
I wondered if these mindless automatons, with their tiny minds filled with the hate and anger poured into them by the commie filth and terror sympathizers of A.N.S.W.E.R and NION and Moveon.org and CAIR and all of the other enemies of freedom, felt how small and little-minded their whining and nitpicking are in the face of great men and great deeds.
I doubt it.