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Who has the guts-
to put this in place?
You cannot bring about prosperity by discouraging thrift. You cannot strenghten the weak by weakening the strong. You cannot help the wage earner by pulling down the wage payer. You cannot further the Brotherhood of man by encouraging class hatred. You cannot help the poor by destroying the rich. You cannot keep out of trouble by spending more than you earn. You cannot build character and courage by taking away man's initiative and independence. You cannot help men permanently by doing for them what they could and should do for themselves. Lincoln The Libs got it all arse backwards. :( |
not Lincoln ;)
"The test of our progress is not whether we add more to the abundance of those who have too much; it is whether we provide enough for those who have too little… I see one-third of a nation ill-housed, ill-clothed, ill-nourished." FDR 1937 |
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needy and way too much to help those that are able bodied and are milking the system. It's like the guy who asks for $5 for food for his family, if I give it to him and that's the case I gave him too little, if he's spending it on "other stuff", I gave him too much. |
Whoops, looks like i misqouted Lincoln as the author of Lincoln's Creed.
Karl brought to my attention it was written by Rev. William Boetkner and was mixed in with a political phamphlet with other Lincoln qoutes around 1916. Therefore the confusiion. Boetkner was a wise man,his 8 cannots attributed to Lincoln were right on. |
I think it highlights some of the problems with absolutes.
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But to the degree that these are tracks that are run on, success follows. |
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Karl F's and justplugit's quotes present different, somewhat contradictory tracks. The interesting thing would be to discuss the differences rather than creating an absolute strawman and dismissing it as problematic. |
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Because a comon sense discussion of the differences makes liberalism seem silly and foolish. Let's talk about who has a greater right to live - an unborn baby, or a convicted murderer who has had due process (apologies to Johnny D for bringing this up) Let's talk about whether or not it makes sense to pay people to not work, and to pay teenage girls to have kids out of wedlock. Let's talk about whether or not rich people cause other people's poverty. Let's talk about whether or not we can put a dent in a $16 trillion debt by tweaking tax rates on the super-wealthy. Let's talk about whether or not it makes sense, in the post 09/11 world, to regulate who comes into our country. Let's talk about whether or not it's "oppressive" to ask voters to verify their identity at the voting booth. How is this one even controversial? Yet liberals go off the deep end at the mention of the idea... Let's talk about whether or not we have a problem with Islamic radicals. Let's talk about whether Paul Ryan sincerely wants to fix social security and medicare, or whether he really wants old people and poor people to fall off a cliff and die. Let's talk about whether or not members of labor unions are so much more important than everyone else, that we bankrupt ourselves to give them benefits that we will never see in our lifetimes. Let's talk about whether or not the house republicans are opposed to "fast and furious" just because Eric Holder is black. It's mysterious to me how anyone supports liberalism. I think liberals are correct on gun control, and I think they make a good argument for gay marriage. Other than that, their platforms are not merely wrong, they are stupifyingly absurd. I don't get how they can be so wrong, so often. |
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would or wouldn't work as policy. |
JPI
Just get off ya F #^&#^&#^&#^&#^& ass & do something :devil2: get laid all day & you won,t worry about #^&#^&#^&#^& ya can,t control ><><>:bshake::humpty: Over & Out:gorez: |
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LOL, a first, I knew I'd get ya in here sooner or later. :) Best advice I've seen in a long time.. :buds: |
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-spence |
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are at the end of June already. :( |
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the current president may be the most shining example that we've seen as someone who with his assumed or bestowed intellect, remarkable lack of accomplishment and driven by an ideaology which frees him, in his mind, from any sense of accountability and which has now placed himself in a very precarious position...because he, in fact, believes that ..."Yes, He Can" despite all of the evidence to the contrary and that little thing called reality...oh, and the Constitution:) VDH has brilliantly chronicled this... Obama, Story-Teller - Victor Davis Hanson - National Review Online |
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"In Obama’s mind, his minority status and left-wing politics trump any appearance of disingenuousness; he can slur the wealthy in the abstract while courting them and living like them in the concrete. And in our topsy-turvy world, to cite such hypocrisy is racist, whereas using race to seek exemption is not" Try making that wrong... |
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In my parents' generation, it was unthinkable for a Catholic to not vote Democrat. Today, I don't see how anyone who claims to be Catholic can even consider voting for a Democrat at the national level. The Catholic catechism has not changed since then, but the platforms of the Democratic party sure have. In the 1960's, the Democratic party abandoned traditional family values for the radicalism that came about from the opposition to the Vietnam War and the sexual revolution. |
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"The test of our progress is not whether we add more to the abundance of those who have too much; it is whether we provide enough for those who have too little . . ." Your 8 cannots are born of the same liberation and supremacy of the individual that spurred this nation's founding and the creation of its Constitution. Karl F's quote reflects the progressivists' collectivist anti-constitutional administrative philosophy of government and the individual's dependence and subservience to the government. It begins with "THE test of our progress"--not "A" test or marker. Then "is not whether we add more to the abundance"--it is "we," collective society and government, who add to the abundance "of those who have", and it is not provided by the individuals themselves "who have too much . . ." Finally "it is whether we provide enough for those who have too little . . ." Again, it is the "we" who must provide "for those," not the "those" themselves. Of course, what is too much, or too little, is measured by the "we." And every "crisis" becomes fodder for more power to be transferred from the helpless individual to the expert, benevolently powerful "we." Your 8 cannots will not work in conjunction with Karl F's quote because individualism and the constitution are obstructions to the power of the "we." |
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