"Good intentions will always be pleaded for every assumption of authority ... the Constitution was made to guard against the dangers of good intentions. There are men in all ages who mean to govern well, but they mean to govern. They promise to be good masters, but they mean to be masters." - Noah Webster


"There is no worse tyranny than forcing a man to pay for what he does not want just because you think it would be good for him."
-- Robert A. Heinlein

Monday, October 4, 2010

They Wanted What?

If I had a time machine and could transport you back to some time in 1938 -1944, I would do it. I would love to be able to take you to 1938 Germany and let you witness the rise of Hitler and his national socialist party.  I'd love to let you hear people in America, who, even during the war, didn't think Hitler was wrong at all, knowing full well about his pogrom of genocide on the Jews.  What is called the "Shoa."   I would be so grateful to show someone first hand how willfully ignorant the general populace can be when it comes to evil.  Especially the evil of the statists.  People who believe a big, all encompassing nanny state government system that provides everything for you is somehow the answer to all of our problems.

I'm always amazed by the people who think that what happened in Hitler's Germany and Stalin's Russia can't happen here.  As if there are not many people who actually believe that they could create a socialist utopia if THEY were in charge.  In other words, Stalin and Hitler and Mao and Pol Pot and Castro and Che had the right idea, they just didn't implement it the right way.  Ronald Reagan said that we are always only one generation away from losing freedom.

If you don't know who Professor William Ayers is, I suggest you google his name.  Bear in mind that Obama launched his senatorial bid from Ayer's home in Chicago. Note that Obama's career is based on Saul Alinsky's book: Rules for Radicals.  Note that when Bill Ayers was asked about his own terrorist activities after escaping prosecution due to technicalities, he said he was only sorry that he didn't do more.

Bill Ayers was a major leader in the Weather Underground. Maybe he still is.  Now watch the following video and tell me how much you like "Hope and Change."

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