Monday, September 30, 2013

More Irony For The Party Of Lincoln

By Baxter

We cats hope that Washington resident Leonard Allen Jewler isn't allergic to us, because we're going to jump in his lap and PURR for his brilliant letter to The Washington Post:

"'We have just carried an election on principles fairly stated to the people. Now we are told in advance, the government shall be broken up, unless we surrender to those we have beaten...If we surrender, it is the end of us.' So said Abraham Lincoln in 1860 following his victory in the Presidential election. Southern states were demanding a 'compromise' on slavery in exchange for not seceding from the union...

"We just completed an election in 2012 in which Democrats won the White House, the Senate and a majority of the popular vote in the House 'on principles fairly stated to the people,' yet the Republicans...threaten to 'break up' the government (through defunding and defaulting on debt) unless the victors surrender to the losers.

"Has anything changed in 150 years?"

Yes, Mr. Jewler, and we know what it is: The party identification of the secessionists. Or should we say terrorists?

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