The Hateful Conservative

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Recently, I have been accused of being confused, close-minded, and hateful. What has my mind drowning in a pool of bleeding hearts is the fact that these accusations come because of an article I wrote about repeat sex offenders. I will never understand what goes on inside the mind of someone who can choose criminal’s rights over victim’s rights. Wow! Victims have rights too? I’m tired of hearing about criminal’s rights from the donthaveACLUe and other sleezy defense lawyers.

I Stand For What I Believe

In today’s world people are so accustomed to crawfishing (for anyone outside of the southeast US this means backing up) and trying to be politically correct that when someone stands firm on thier beliefs they are attacked as being hateful, bigots, or, oh my the worst of all, not tolerant! Well guess what, I’m not tolerant. I have zero tolerance for drug pushers. I have zero tolerance for murderers. I have zero tolerance for rapists. I have zero tolerance for child abusers. I also have zero tolerance for the people who enable these criminals by telling them that it’s not their fault. Their actions must have been caused by society, their parents, or something they experienced as a child that has been locked away for years. The doctors, lawyers, and psychiatrists who peddle this crap only do so because it means a large paycheck for them. I believe that every person is responsible for his own actions. Go ahead and label me as you will, but I still believe what I believe. In fact, if you will send me a hard copy of that label I can use it the next time the toilet paper roll is empty.

2 Responses to “The Hateful Conservative”

  1. Amen Brother. I, too am tired and disgusted that we’ve become a nation of bleeding hearts. Fortunately, we still have the right to trumpet our views, so keep “sharing the love”.

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  2. Maybe I’m just old-fashion but I simply believe that if you commit a crime, you pay the price. I think that the laws were written for everyone not just people who come from a stable home, and have a job, and pay their taxes. People that use the excuse “well I come from a broken home or a dysfunctional home”. Well guess what 60% of marriages today end in divorce and everybody has some squirrels in their family, so the majority of people come from broken homes or dysfunctional families but that doesn’t give us any right to commit crimes and not have to suffer any consequences for those actions. Preach on brother.

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