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COMMUNISM IS NOTHING MORE THAN SOCIALISM AT THE
POINT OF A GUN
AN EDUCATED ELECTORATE IS THE CORNERSTONE OF ANY
DEMOCRACY
THE CONSTITUTION IS NOT A SUICIDE PACT
HISTORY IS MOST OFTEN SHAPED BY THE MANY
UNNOTICED ACTS OF THE FEW
FREEDOM IS RELATIVE-SERVITUDE IS ABSOLUTE
TRUTH FREES OUR SPIRIT-DECEIT IMPRISONS OUR SOUL
BAD CULTURE DRIVES OUT GOOD
POLITICS IS THE BAIN OF LIBERTY AND THE
ACHILLIES HEEL OF DEMOCRACY BUT IS THE GUARANTOR OF OUR
FREEDOM
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THE TRUTH IS HERE
�The Presidency is more than a mere man or
institution--it is an ideal, a pathfinder
towards human decency and goodness to which all
men can aspire to.� Something to consider today
and tomorrow as we enter Clinton's second
term.
Why are the words 'partisan' and 'partisanship'
such "dirty" words in American politics today?
Nowhere else in the world are these two words so
reviled. The British absolutely revel in
'partisanship'! To not delight in 'partisan'
politicking is to extoll totalitarianism. Why,
then, are these two words so maligned here?
Could it have anything to do with the
Republicans controlling the Congress? Or
is it that we as a people no longer care
about our National identity and heritage?
Something to consider.
Kinky, perverted, distorted and anti-social
behavior has abandoned the margins of our
society and culture and is conquering the
mainstream and abcessing our culture with tales
and exhibitions of cross-dressing,
homosexuality, incest, sodomy, child abuse,
female degredation, humiliation and necrophilia.
The line between what was acceptable and what
was intolerable, between "art" and pornography
has been obliterated. Yesterday's sleaze
purveyor, porn king and pimp is today's cultural
icon and "hero". This, regretably, is called
cultural rot; and sadly, there is no end in
sight. Something to think about as we watch our
children grow.
In today's lexicon, you can bet that the spoken
word "frankly" is a leading indicator of deceit,
dishonesty and insincerity, not to mention
evasion and denial. Consider that the next time
you hear it.
To live a moral life--to do what is right, to do
what is good, to do what is morally correct--to
follow the rules, is difficult. To do what is
wrong, to do what is immoral, to act with
indifference, is easy--evil has no rules, no
laws, no conscience. This is the weakness of our
human condition and the fragility of the human
spirit. Thus the struggle between good and evil,
between right and wrong, between the moral and
the immoral continues to overwhelm us. Think
about this the next time you read a newspaper,
watch television, see a movie or talk to your
children.
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