TDil rides the wave

count on language distortion to expose the heart. in a glom-on post at LRC thomas dilorenzo wields the execrable trendy noun form of “illegal”:

It’s as Bad (or Worse) as You Imagined

Posted by Thomas DiLorenzo on September 14, 2009 10:39 AM

The Obammunistic health care proposals, that is. A friend sent me this blog by Michael Connelly, a lawyer who has read every word of the proposed legislation. Rationing, free health care for illegals, government-funded abortion, the abolition of medical privacy, and much worse is all in there, he says, contrary to what the lying media are telling you.

“heard it from a friend who-oo-oo
heard it from a fr-eh-end who-oo-oo…”

even that shit post he refers to — which, despite repeated requests from commenters, cites and quotes nothing of the proposed “law” — uses “illegal immigrants”. that’s bad enough, since the fedgoons have zippodelegated power” to control immigration. trend-o distorter TDil takes it further and pretends that not only is acting counter to illegal fedgoon “law” illegal, it’s a special type of illegal deserving of a person brand; the person is an illegal.

well, TDil the language rapist, who then is not an “illegal”? who does not daily break some “law”, legal or illegal? disgusting.

the noun “illegal” is a term of distortion meant to comply with anti-immmigration bias of the speaker. of course, in the absence of private property the anti-immigration position of some LRCers is drivel, not defensible in the least on voluntarist grounds. LRC, of course, is predominantly “old right” liars posing as “libertarian”. oh, and there’s a great bogeyman in the sky; of him latin should be spoken.

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