Wednesday, November 08, 2006

ACORN = liars and cheats

They attack WalMart, they campaign for minimum wage, but....they don't want to pay it themselves. If their employees try to unionize, they are fired. Wearing the mask of 'common good', groups like ACORN are simply pursuing their own gain by working the system and cheating. They are the real life villains of a Rand novel. Read this excellent column by John Fund...



OpinionJournal - John Fund on the Trail: "Founded by union organizer Wade Rathke in 1970, Acorn boasts an annual budget of some $40 million and operates everything from 'social justice' radio stations to an affordable-housing arm. Still run after 36 years by Mr. Rathke as 'chief organizer,' it is best known for its campaigns against Wal-Mart, and for leading initiatives in six states to raise the minimum wage. "

Earning the Socialists' praise is not a good thing...

See the quote below from an article about how our enemies and competitors around the world are celebrating the Dems taking congress. When Socialists are going out of their way to praise the direction we are going, it is a sad, sad day for those who love freedom and value the rights of the individual.


BREITBART.COM - World Welcomes Shift in U.S. Politics:

"In an extraordinary joint statement, more than 200 Socialist members of the European Parliament hailed the American election results as 'the beginning of the end of a six-year nightmare for the world.' "

Tuesday, November 07, 2006

The Only Issue This Election Day - Orson Scott Card

This essay sums up so much of what I've been trying to tell my friends and colleagues for the past 3 years, from before the first soldier set foot in Iraq. I won't spoil it with my own analysis tonight...it's too important that everyone read this essay by Orson Scott Card, Democrat, and one helluva novelist.

October 29, 2006 - The Only Issue This Election Day - The Ornery American: "I say this as a Democrat, for whom the Republican domination of government threatens many values that I hold to be important to America's role as a light among nations.
But there are no values that matter to me that will not be gravely endangered if we lose this war. And since the Democratic Party seems hellbent on losing it -- and in the most damaging possible way -- I have no choice but to advocate that my party be kept from getting its hands on the reins of national power, until it proves itself once again to be capable of recognizing our core national interests instead of its own temporary partisan advantages.
To all intents and purposes, when the Democratic Party jettisoned Joseph Lieberman over the issue of his support of this war, they kicked me out as well. The party of Harry Truman and Daniel Patrick Moynihan -- the party I joined back in the 1970s -- is dead. Of suicide. "