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The Patriot Post Brief 08-33
From The Federalist Patriot
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GOVERNMENT“Edgar K. Browning, professor of economics at Texas A&M University, has a new book aptly titled ‘Stealing from Each Other.’ Its subtitle, ‘How the Welfare State Robs Americans of Money and Spirit,’ goes to the heart of what the book is about. The rise of equalitarian ideology has driven Americans to steal from one another. Browning explains that certain kinds of equality have been a cherished value in America. Equality under the law and, within reason, equality of opportunity is consistent with a free society. Equality of results is an anathema to a free society and within it lie the seeds of tyranny... [Browning]... reminds us of the biblical admonition ‘Thou shalt not steal.’ Government income redistribution programs produce the same result as theft. In fact, that’s what a thief does; he redistributes income. The difference between government and thievery is mostly a matter of legality. Browning’s solution is captured in the title of his last chapter, ‘Just Say No,’ where he proposes, ‘The federal government shall not adopt any policies that transfer income (resources) from some Americans to other Americans.’ He agrees with James Madison, the father of our Constitution, who said, ‘I cannot undertake to lay my finger on that article of the Constitution which granted a right to Congress of expending, on objects of benevolence, the money of their constituents’.” - Walter Williams
RE: THE LEFT“It’s getting tricky to know how to refer to he who presumes to be the next president. It was made clear several months ago that mentioning his middle name is a forbidden act. (Pass out more eggshells.) Then, having nothing honorable to say, Obama warned his followers last week that Sen. McCain would try to scare voters by pointing to Obama’s ‘funny name’ and the fact that ‘he doesn’t look like all the presidents on the dollar bills.’... But He has made it clear that the mere use of His name would be freighted with coded innuendoes of something too horrible to say straightforwardly. One has to go back to Exodus 3:13-14 to find such strict instructions concerning the use of a name. Moses explained: ‘Indeed, when I come to the children of Israel and say to them, ‘The God of your fathers has sent me to you,’ and they say to me, ‘What is His name?’ what shall I say to them?’ And God said to Moses, ‘I Am Who I Am.’ And He said, ‘Thus you shall say to the children of Israel, ‘I Am has sent me to you.’ ‘So perhaps we can call Him, for short, Sen. I Am (full code name: I Am who you have been waiting for). ... [T]he more I watch this man the more stunned I am at His overconfidence and towering pride.” - Tony Blankley
CAMPAIGN WATCH“You’re in a plane and you’re flying over the campaign at a level of about 10,000 feet, and you look down and see: Not much has changed. Battle lines fixed, topography the same, troops pretty much where they were. But land the plane, walk around and talk to people, and you realize: This thing is moving. Things are shifting around a bit. That’s what I see looking back at the past four weeks. For the first time the idea began to take hold that John McCain can win this thing. You saw the USA Today-Gallup poll this week, with Mr. McCain gaining six points since late June among those Gallup dubbed likely voters. Mr. McCain took the lead, 49% to 45%. Among registered voters, it’s still Barack Obama, 47% to 44%. A poll came out saying people are tired of hearing about Mr. Obama. Mr. McCain took the lead in YouTube hits. Small stuff, and there will be a lot of twists and turns before this is over, but there’s movement down there beneath the crust of the Earth.” - Peggy Noonan
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“Jonah Goldberg’s editorial was great. Finally someone on the scene who thoroughly understands Alaska! Jonah’s editorial is absolutely on the money and also can be applied to drilling off of the coasts. California has a huge budget problem and the politicians have as yet to figure out that the answer lies on their coastline.” - Santa Rosa, California
“Senator Obama has me convinced. I have freed all my slaves, and will pay each one of them $1,000,000 in reparations. I will use the rest of my money to inflate my tires at the local convenience store and to buy a tank of gas. Thank heavens for the astute senator. Why didn’t I think of this earlier?” - Dillon, South Carolina
“Wouldn’t it be nice to see the environmentalists put humanity ahead of animals? It seems they think human beings are the lowest form of life and heaven forbid, if that need gets in the way of their crazy, outmoded agenda!” - Elizabethtown, Louisiana
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