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________________________________________ The Patriot Post Brief 9-26-2011 From The Federalist Patriot Free Email Subscription ________________________________________
Culture
"Essentially, state governments distribute welfare payments via a credit card (EBT). Most major food outlets take EBT as a form of cash. ... Just who is Mr. EBT, though? He's a self-titled rapper who just came out with a new YouTube sensation titled 'My EBT.' Yes, he wears the traditional rapper get-up of a straight-brimmed hat and baggy pants. But look beyond the clothing and see something deeper -- the sort of leech who is bankrupting our society. In a three minute, 51-second song, Mr. EBT champions his eponymous card -- or rather, his sister's EBT card. (Yes, that's fraud.) Because, as we all know, government dependency is a family value. ... Welcome to Obama's America, where shame is no longer allowed. ... This culture of entitlement doesn't start at the bottom; it starts at the top. It doesn't have to do with race, or with class. It has to do with a basic human tendency to accept what we are given and assume that we deserve it. There is a reason that the heads of Solyndra still do not see what they did wrong in blowing nearly half-a-billion dollars. After all, they were entitled to it. For the same reason, those who receive EBT cards and 'swipe! swipe!' away do not see a problem. ... It's time to end the EBT mentality and restore the mentality of individualism and liberty. Otherwise, we'll all end up on the EBT in the near term, and the country will end up bankrupt in the long term." --columnist Ben Shapiro7
Opinion in Brief
"Last week, to kick off its campaign seeking UN recognition as a state, the Palestinian Authority staged a highly publicized march to the UN offices in Ramallah, where a letter was delivered for Secretary General Ban Ki Moon. Officials named Latifa Abu Hmeid to lead the procession and hand over the letter. 'She was chosen,' reported the Palestinian daily Al-Ayyam, 'because she is a symbol of Palestinian suffering as a result of the occupation.' What the paper did not mention is that Abu Hmeid is the mother of four murderers, whose sons are serving a total of 18 life sentences for their involvement in multiple terrorist attacks. According to Palestinian Media Watch, this is not the first time Abu Hmeid has been honored. Last year, the Palestinian Authority awarded her 'the Plaque of Resoluteness and Giving,' and a government minister publicly extolled her virtues: 'It is she who gave birth to the fighters, and she deserves that we bow to her in salute and in honor.' It is this grotesque and bloody culture that Palestinian leaders want the UN to affirm as worthy of statehood. The wonder is not they make the request, but that anyone thinks it should be granted." --columnist Jeff Jacoby8
Faith & Family
"The intellectual class and the left still believe that secularism is an unalloyed blessing. They are wrong. Secularism is good for government. But it is terrible for society (though still preferable to bad religion) and for the individual. One key reason is what secularism does to moral standards. If moral standards are not rooted in God, they do not objectively exist. Good and evil are no more real than 'yummy' and 'yucky.' They are simply a matter of personal preference. One of the foremost liberal philosophers, Richard Rorty, an atheist, acknowledged that for the secular liberal, 'There is no answer to the question, "Why not be cruel?"' With the death of Judeo-Christian-God-based standards, people have simply substituted feelings for those standards. Millions of American young people have been raised by parents and schools with 'How do you feel about it?' as the only guide to what they ought to do. The heart has replaced God and the Bible as a moral guide. ... A vast number of American young people do not even ask whether an action is right or wrong. The question would strike them as foreign. Why? Because the question suggests that there is a right and wrong outside of themselves. And just as there is no God higher than them, there is no morality higher than them, either." --radio talk-show host Dennis Prager9
Reader Comments
"In answer to the question posed in Mark Alexander's essay, Taking Down Socialist Tax Fairness Rhetoric10, the biggest single threat to American Liberty is the U.S. government. I don't really know how long it has taken, but the citizens of this country have been indoctrinated into the belief that we need the government to take care of us and correct all the ills we face -- all the while the government is the one causing most of the ills." --Dianne
"The greatest threat to American Liberty is apathy. There are a dangerous amount of people who do not care about or care to learn about the bigger picture and how decisions we make know affect the future of our country. Most Americans, unfortunately, believe what they see on television and are not diligent in researching facts and learning history on their own. What we do and think and how we vote DOES matter!" --Amanda
"On Friday you asked what can be done about the thugs in Washington11. One thing we can do that costs little is for each of us contact our elected officials multiple times asking for action on each of the crimes by this administration. Keep the heat on until action is taken. My congressman hears from me quite often but one voice crying in the wilderness is not given much attention. A multitude of screaming voices can not be ignored." --Gary
The Last Word
"As its own contribution to the end of the world as we know it, the Obama administration has just released a document called 'Living Within Our Means And Investing In The Future: The President's Plan For Economic Growth And Deficit Reduction.' If you're curious about the first part of the title -- 'Living Within Our Means' -- Veronique de Rugy pointed out at National Review that under this plan debt held by the public will grow from just over $10 trillion to $17.7 trillion by 2021. In other words, the president's definition of 'Living Within Our Means' is to burn through the equivalent of the entire German, French and British economies in new debt between now and the end of the decade. You can try this yourself next time your bank manager politely suggests you should try 'living within your means': tell him you've got an ingenious plan to get your spending under control by near doubling your present debt in the course of a mere decade. He's sure to be impressed." --columnist Mark Steyn12
Semper Vigilo, Fortis, Paratus et Fidelis! Nate Jackson for The Patriot Post Editorial Team
(Please pray for our Armed Forces standing in harm's way around the world, and for their families -- especially families of those fallen Soldiers, Sailors, Airmen, Marines and Coast Guardsmen, who granted their lives in defense of American liberty.)
Links
http://patriotpost.us/opinion/david-limbaugh/2011/09/23/obamas-hope-and-change-promise-reconsidered/ http://www.jewishworldreview.com/0911/ahlert.php3 http://reagan2020.us/ http://patriotpost.us/opinion/thomas-sowell/2011/09/20/the-ponzi-sound-bite/ http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2011/sep/16/obama-tears-up-the-constitution/ http://patriotpost.us/opinion/michael-reagan/2011/09/22/hang-together-or-hang-alone/ http://patriotpost.us/opinion/ben-shapiro/2011/09/21/four-minutes-to-explain-all-that-is-wrong-with-america/ http://jewishworldreview.com/jeff/jacoby092111.php3 http://patriotpost.us/opinion/dennis-prager/2011/09/20/why-young-americans-cant-think-morally/ http://patriotpost.us/alexander/2011/09/22/taking-down-socialist-tax-fairness-rhetoric/ http://patriotpost.us/edition/2011/09/23/digest/ http://www.nationalreview.com/articles/278213/global-bust-mark-steyn
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