Proof: too many people don’t deserve their freedoms and are too stupid to be trusted with a vote

Proof that a frightening number of people are roughly as intelligent as the average ficus.  In truth, that may be an insult to the ficus.

From InfoWars.com — because you NEED to see every one of these videos.

April 12, 2013

Media critic and social analyst Mark Dice shows how people are literally in a trance as he gets people to sign a petition banning their birthrights. The public’s zombie-like mental state is what will allow Obama to get his gun ban through.

In the video below, Mark shows how ill-informed people really are as they comment on news stories about the U.S. nuking China, and China nuking Russia (both of which never really happened).

Recently, Infowars reporter Lee Ann McAdoo was also able to find people that were willing to sign a petition calling for the outright ban of dihydrogen monoxide… which is actually just an uncommon name for water.

Ladies and gentlemen, the people interviewed here aren’t gangbangers.  They aren’t illegal Mexicans who can’t speak English.  They aren’t tribesmen from Ethiopia.  They aren’t the Bantu or the Lebanese.  They aren’t even Klingons.  They are American who were educated in public schools.  I’d wager a number of them acquired so-called “higher education” in our colleges or universities.

Despite that, they are this incredibly, famously, abjectly — I can think of no other word — stupid.

Clear and present evidence as to how Mr Obama got elected, and why our nation finds itself in its current state.

BZ

 

 

Texas governor to Connecticut gun maker: “Come on down”

TexasFrom YahooNews.com:

By Corrie MacLaggan

AUSTIN, Texas (Reuters) – Texas Governor Rick Perry on Friday said a gun manufacturer that has decided to leave Connecticut should “come on down” to the Lone Star State.

PTR Industries, a maker of military-style rifles, threatened to leave Connecticut after the passage of one of the toughest gun-control laws in the United States. Connecticut enacted the measure in the wake of the Newtown school shooting that killed 20 first-graders and six adults.

“Hey, PTR,” Perry posted on Twitter on Friday. “Texas is still wide open for business!! Come on down!”

The Connecticut law bans high-capacity ammunition clips of the kind used in the December school shooting and adds to the firearms covered by the state’s assault-weapons ban.

A second Connecticut gun company, Stag Arms, a maker of AR-15 style rifles, is also threatening to leave the state. The companies are being wooed by officials from gun-friendlier states such as Florida and Arkansas, as well as Texas.

“We want to send a message that Texas is wide open for business, whether you’re a weapons manufacturer or whether you’re a tubular steel manufacturer,” Perry told reporters in Austin on Friday.

“There is still a place for freedom that is very much alive and well,” the Republican governor added. “That place is called Texas.”

Let’s be clear; Texas is turning into the economic powerhouse that Fornicalia used to be.  It is doing so by lowering taxes, minimizing regulations, and wooing businesses from states possessing more onerous tax and regulatory rates.

The only kind of jobs built by government are impermanent and enslave people.  Blacks, Mexicans, Caucasoids and the like, believing that they deserve more Free Cheese, are simply subjugating themselves and cannot think themselves out of their plight.  Unfortunately, they are either too greedy or too ignorant to aspire to higher planes.

I can only hope that Texas possesses the infrastructure to handle the additional businesses and economic expansion, such as electrical generation, water and so on.

BZ

 

 

Jonathan Winters passes at the age of 87

Jonathan WintersFrom CNN.com:

(CNN) — Jonathan Winters, the wildly inventive actor and comedian who appeared in such films as “It’s a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World” and “The Loved One” and played Robin Williams’ son on the TV show “Mork & Mindy,” has died. He was 87.

Winters died Thursday evening of natural causes at his home in Montecito, California, according to business associate Joe Petro III.

Winters was known for his comic irreverence, switching characters the way other people flick on light switches. His routines were full of non sequiturs and surreal jokes. Williams, in particular, often credited him as a great influence.

I watched Jonathan Winters on his own and other numerous television shows.  He was in fact a comic genius and also challenged mentally, spending eight months in a mental hospital in 1959 and again in 1961.  He was diagnosed as bipolar.

A truly unique man passes, an individual who had the capability to actually make me laugh out loud — something that seldom happens with regard to myself and comedy.

“The first time I saw Jonathan Winters perform, I thought I might as well quit the business,” tweeted Dick Van Dyke after hearing of Winters’ death. “Because, I could never be as brilliant.”

His wife, Eileen, died in 2009. He is survived by two children and five grandchildren.

God, apparently, needed a bit more joviality in heaven.

BZ

P.S.
Mr Winters was also an artist.  Below, his work entitled “A New Member.”

Jonathan Winters Art