And what country can preserve its liberties if their rulers are not warned from time to time that their people preserve the spirit of resistance? Let them take arms. The remedy is to set them right as to facts, pardon and pacify them. What signify a few lives lost in a century or two? The tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time with the blood of patriots and tyrants.
I seem to remember the high beam indicator on the dash of some 1960-ish Pontiacs was in the shape of an indian (just the head in profile). I was just a tyke, so my memory might not be accurate.
When I lived in Seattle, I would NOT have had that on a car. It would have been stolen and the libturds would hound me for the racist thing. Of course, one could reply that THEY are trying to wipe the American Indian out of history and US culture except as a way to whack at conservatives.
It was a rather cool feature back then. Too bad the nanny state got nose ornaments banned, just about every adult I remember was pretty disgusted about it, another FUverylittle in a looong line of them.
It WAS a cool feature; it lit up and everything. I guess the reason I remember it so well was because our family had a '52 Pontiac and I was a '52 my ownself.
A couple of years ago, my kid took me to the Frist Art Museum in Nashville. Among the exhibits was the front part of a Pontiac hood labeled "Native American Hood Ornament." It was then I realized the reason Bill Frist never accomplished shit as Speaker of the House.
I'm pretty sure the reason Frist never accomplished anything as Speaker of the House is because he only served in the Senate, and was never in the House. Just a hunch.
If I had one of those, I'd want to have both sides painted with full-feathered war bonnets across the top.
That's slick!
ReplyDeleteBack in the day, that would have been an honor for the Native American Pontiac Nation.
ReplyDeleteToday the limp wrist libtards would equate it to "black face" and call it by the horrendously overused "racist."
I seem to remember the high beam indicator on the dash of some 1960-ish Pontiacs was in the shape of an indian (just the head in profile). I was just a tyke, so my memory might not be accurate.
ReplyDeleteI know for sure it was on a '52 Pontiac.
ReplyDeleteWhen I lived in Seattle, I would NOT have had that on a car. It would have been stolen and the libturds would hound me for the racist thing. Of course, one could reply that THEY are trying to wipe the American Indian out of history and US culture except as a way to whack at conservatives.
ReplyDeleteIt was a rather cool feature back then. Too bad the nanny state got nose ornaments banned, just about every adult I remember was pretty disgusted about it, another FUverylittle in a looong line of them.
ReplyDeleteIt WAS a cool feature; it lit up and everything. I guess the reason I remember it so well was because our family had a '52 Pontiac and I was a '52 my ownself.
DeleteA couple of years ago, my kid took me to the Frist Art Museum in Nashville. Among the exhibits was the front part of a Pontiac hood labeled "Native American Hood Ornament."
ReplyDeleteIt was then I realized the reason Bill Frist never accomplished shit as Speaker of the House.
I'm pretty sure the reason Frist never accomplished anything as Speaker of the House is because he only served in the Senate, and was never in the House. Just a hunch.
ReplyDeleteIf I had one of those, I'd want to have both sides painted with full-feathered war bonnets across the top.
D'oh! But we can both agree he didn't do much of anything in the Senate, right?
DeleteWell, he did take turns with Lamar voting with the democrats!
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I think Frist followed the medical axiom "First, do no harm."
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