Ted Kennedy should had been hung for treason!

August 29, 2009

Brooksville, FL - It has come to light this past week that the late Senator Ted Kennedy was actively working with Soviet agents, the Kremlin, and the Soviet President in 1983 to undermine President Ronald Reagan and the American people in an attempt to steal the White House and sell out America.

Kennedy contacted the Soviet Government, via KGB spies working in America mind you, with a deal that if they (the Soveit Union) would donate large sums of cash to the Democratic Party during the next election cycle then he (Ted Kennedy) and his fellow Democratic Senators in Congress would do their best to undermine Reagan for the remainder of his term and if they could defeat Reagan then they would have America surrender to the Soviets thus ending the Cold War.

This my fellow Dixons is pure, unbrideled, treason and Ted should had been hung from the highest oak tree for committing this crime.

Maybe you should read the first paragraph again and let it sink in real good… Ted Kennedy worked under the table with Soviet KGB agents to sell America down the river to take the White House and turn America into the Socialist-Marxist dictatorship that he and his brothers dreamed of.

Question, if General Eisenhower contacted Hitler and promised to undermine the American war effort and President Roosevelt if they (the Nazi’s) would get him elected and then on top of it would surrender to the Nazi’s and end World War II would that be treason? You bet. Read the rest of this entry »


Kennedy Died Today?

August 26, 2009

Boston, MA – USA: The State Media reported this morning that ultra liberal / neo-Marxist Senator Ted Kennedy died peacefully in his sleep due to complications of brain cancer. Well don’t believe it, the reality is that Kennedy died weeks ago. Kennedy has been absent from the Senate for the past two weeks during the Marxist Healthcare push and this has hurt Obama’s efforts to ram it through Congress and down our throats.

Also for the past two weeks Obama and his cohorts have been trying to change Massachussetts state law so that the new Democrat Governor can appoint a liberal lap dog to replace Kennedy. Yesterday at 5:00PM Obama and the Marxists were told that this would not happen… its funny less then 5 hours later that Kennedy is announced dead.

Don’t believe the lies and the propiganda… use your brain Dixie!


Can We Succeed in Afghanistan?

August 23, 2009

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Brooksville, FL - He was certainly brave, but was he crazy? That’s what I wondered when I picked up Rory Stewart’s “The Places in Between,” an account of the Scotsman’s 2002 solo walk across Afghanistan. That’s right, he walked. Many Afghans doubted he would survive the journey. Just weeks after the fall of the Taliban, in the dead of winter, in some of the most remote and difficult terrain in the inhabited world, he went from village to village on foot. Read the rest of this entry »


Let’s Be Honest About Death Counseling

August 22, 2009

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WASHINGTON (Sodom) - Let’s see if we can have a reasoned discussion about end-of-life counseling.

We might start by asking Sarah Palin to leave the room. I’ve got nothing against her. She’s a remarkable political talent. But there are no “death panels” in the Democratic health care bills, and to say that there are is to debase the debate.

We also have to tell the defenders of the notorious Section 1233 of H.R. 3200 that it is not quite as benign as they pretend. To offer government reimbursement to any doctor who gives end-of-life counseling — whether or not the patient asked for it — is to create an incentive for such a chat.

What do you think such a chat would be like? Do you think the doctor will go on and on about the fantastic new million-dollar high-tech gizmo that can prolong the patient’s otherwise hopeless condition for another six months? Or do you think he’s going to talk about — as the bill specifically spells out — hospice care and palliative care and other ways of letting go of life?

No, say the defenders. It’s just that we want the doctors to talk to you about putting in place a living will and other such instruments. Really? Then consider the actual efficacy of a living will. When you are old, infirm and lying in the ICU with pseudomonas pneumonia and deciding whether to (a) go through the long antibiotic treatment or (b) allow what used to be called “the old man’s friend” to take you away, the doctor will ask you at that time what you want for yourself — no matter what piece of paper you signed five years ago.

You are told constantly how very important it is to write your living will years in advance. But the relevant question is what you desire at the end — when facing death — not what you felt sometime in the past when you were hale and hearty and sitting in your lawyer’s office barely able to contemplate a life of pain and diminishment.

Well, as pain and diminishment enter your life as you age, your calculations change and your tolerance for suffering increases. In the ICU, you might have a new way of looking at things.

My own living will, which I have always considered more a literary than legal document, basically says: “I’ve had some good innings, thank you. If I have anything so much as a hangnail, pull the plug.” I’ve never taken it terribly seriously because unless I’m comatose or demented, they’re going to ask me at the time whether or not I want to be resuscitated if I go into cardiac arrest. The paper I signed years ago will mean nothing.

And if I’m totally out of it, my family will decide, with little or no reference to my living will. Why? I’ll give you an example. When my father was dying, my mother and brother and I had to decide how much treatment to pursue. What was a better way to ascertain my father’s wishes: What he checked off on a form one fine summer’s day years before being stricken; or what we, who had known him intimately for decades, thought he would want? The answer is obvious.

Except for the demented orphan, the living will is quite beside the point. The one time it really is essential is if you think your fractious family will be only too happy to hasten your demise to get your money. That’s what the law is good at — protecting you from murder and theft. But that is a far cry from assuring a peaceful and willed death, which is what most people imagine living wills are about.

So why get Medicare to pay the doctor to do the counseling? Because we know that if this white-coated authority whose chosen vocation is curing and healing is the one opening your mind to hospice and palliative care, we’ve nudged you ever so slightly toward letting go.

It’s not an outrage. It’s surely not a death panel. But it is subtle pressure applied by society through your doctor. And when you include it in a health care reform whose major objective is to bend the cost curve downward, you have to be a fool or a knave to deny that it’s intended to gently point you in a certain direction, toward the corner of the sick room where stands a ghostly figure, scythe in hand, offering release.

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Charles Krauthammer
Friday, August 21, 2009


What Would Jesus Do? Ask Obama

August 21, 2009

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“For with thee is the fountain of life; in thy light shall we see the public option.”

Yes, it’s finally come to this. We’ve dragged the Almighty Lord into the debate. It’s Yahweh or the highway.

This week, President Barry Obama claimed his version of health care reform is “a core ethical and moral obligation,” beseeching religious leaders to promote his government-run scheme. Questioning the patriotism of opponents, apparently, wasn’t gaining the type of traction advocates of “reform” had hoped.

“I know there’s been a lot of misinformation in this debate, and there are some folks out there who are frankly bearing false witness,” Obama said, invoking the frightening specter of the Ten Commandments.

On Team Righteous, we have those who meet their moral obligations; on the other squad, we must have the minions of Beelzebub — by which, of course, we mean profit-driven, child-killing, mob-inciting insurance companies. Read the rest of this entry »


The Pay Czar’s Power Grab

August 20, 2009

1538575049_773ab310d0Brooksville, FL - Pay czar Kenneth Feinberg’s official government title is “Special Master for Compensation.” You’ll be happy to know that he’s really getting into the confiscatory spirit of his role. Asked by Reuters whether his powers include reaching back and revoking bonuses awarded to financial industry executives before his office was created earlier this year, Feinberg asserted broad and binding authorities — including the ability to “claw back” money already paid out. Read the rest of this entry »


Florida Patriot on Vacation until 08/20/2009

August 5, 2009

Brooksville, FL - The Florida Patriot will be shutting down the presses this summer as we go on our annual Summer Vacation. We would love to keep the Patriot running 24/7 but due to the economy and a lack of volunteers we are forced to shut down.

I hope that Obamunism has not destroyed Dixie before we get back!

See y’all on 08/20/2009!


Criminals Resort to Stealing Geese…

August 5, 2009

a4s_goose080409_b_79013cSt. Petersburg, FL - Normally we here at the Florida Patriot would not post a story such as this but we have received a few letters from some former Southern Party of Florida members that live in the Crescent Lake area whom want us to get the word out. Also we are about to shut down the “presses” for the next few weeks as we (all 5 of us) go on our separate summer vacations.

The below story was taken from the St. Pete Times… it pains us to repost any story by this liberal rag but allas they are the only ones that covered the story (its easier to report on missing geese instead of reporting on how Obamunism is turning America and Dixie into one big Socialist Banana Republic) and since we only have second hand information to rely on from the letters we recieved we are forced to do so.

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The two young men grabbed the geese by their necks from Crescent Lake and took off running.

The animals squirmed and squawked as the men jammed them into cages in their tan pickup. It took only a few moments on a quiet Saturday afternoon.

A man who was walking around the lake turned around and stared. Across the lake, another got into his car and tried to head them off. Read the rest of this entry »