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A COMMON SENSE PERSPECTIVE ON AMERICAN GOVERNMENT WHERE INTEGRITY IS VALUED OVER POLITICAL CORRECTNESS
President Abraham Lincoln personified this ideal when he spoke these profound words:
"You cannot help the poor by destroying the rich.
You cannot strengthen the weak by weakening the strong.
You cannot bring about prosperity by discouraging thrift.
You cannot lift the wage earner up by pulling the wage payer down.
You cannot further the brotherhood of man by inciting class hatred.
You cannot build character and courage by taking away people's initiative and independence.
You cannot help people permanently by doing for them,what they could and should do for themselves."
And again reinforced by the great abolitionist, Frederick Douglas, in his 1886 speech on the 24th anniversary of Emancipation, "Where justice is denied, where poverty is enforced, where ignorance prevails, and where any one class is made to feel that society is in an organized conspiracy to oppress, rob, and degrade them, neither persons nor property will be safe".
3 comments:
Anon 9:07,
Next year....
2 weeks in a row, the Jets benefit from playoff teams laying down.
The Texans are going have to take care of their own business next year.
Jigmeister,
You implied that the adminstration of the DA's office was not supportive of Mr. Smith. The party knows that there is no longer distance between the Republicans and the democrats. Therefore, we MUST have the most experienced candidates and MUST not promote candidates who are not worthy or have the experience required. The negativitiy behind the Palmer candidate is shocking. I don't know how much of it is true but in politics, if there is smoke there is fire.
We are monitoring the blogs to make sure we have our hand on the pulse. We also understand that blogs aren't always factual but they do give us information about candidates. If Judge Lykos is supporting the less qualified candidate and discouraging who appears to be the more qualified candidate, we need to kn
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