Monday, August 31, 2009

So you don't like Chocolate Ice Cream, you must be a racist..

If you think that sounds totally idiotic, how stupid do you think it is to relate not supporting Obama’s death care to being racist? Maybe I napped too long, or I had taken too long of a vacation one year and missed the day America went back to the horrors of the 1960’s. Diane Watson’s blaming racism for the reasoning behind one’s rejection of Obamacare is social intimidation at its wackiest point ever. The protestors at the town hall meetings being called Nazi’s and mobsters are another display of their use of social intimidation. There only manner of dealing with opposition is social intimidation. The only way the left knows how to keep opposition at bay is through social intimidation.

It is sad to see that for the last 4 decades this same type of social intimidation has kept blacks clinging to the Democratic Party. Blacks in the inner city have been brainwashed to believe that their source of government welfare will vanish at the hands of conservatives and Republicans if they dared to vote in their favor. Regardless of whether the liberal happens to be black or white social intimidation is their famed attack dog. Parting ways with welfare entitlements is the best thing a person can do for themselves. These services were meant as a short term, very short term aid and not a generational crush. The habit of living on government entitlement destroys innovation and ones ability to strive for a higher standard of living.

Diane Watson had no shame in expressing her feelings toward the opposition. I am sure if she would have thought that they held any type of absurdity she would have refrained from making them. Her use of social intimidation in the form of racism was not even a second thought. As I look back on the events from November 4, 2008, when the world supposed that America was finally putting to rest her dark and racially divided past, I am appalled and disgusted at the behaviors of Ms. Watson, Professor Gates and Nancy Pelosi. I don’t like chocolate ice cream, my favorite is French Vanilla and because I choose to make my own decision as to what I prefer, does not make me a racist. There was a time in America where we had the right to stand against whatever we desired. This tendency to silence opposition through intimidation is just another revelation at the radical dictator-like actions of the left.

In thinking about these events, it brought to my mind a scene from the 1980’s comedy, “I’m Gonna Get you Sucka”, when Huggybear is released from jail and begins to walk about in platform shoes, with a fish tank at the bottom. As he walks the city street everyone begins to take note of his out of date attire, many bursting to utter laughter. It’s the same for those of us who have come out of those turbulent times wiser and more appreciative of the knowledge we have gained from the racial tensions of the past. It is an obscurity to us, of the conservative mindset who follow the practice of judging others by the content of ones character and not by the color of their skin, to think of things through the lens of racism. But to the conservative this is not the least bit funny.

The radical left liberals both black and white are the only ones who are still battling the hate filled days of the past. Every policy and program they have ever engineered takes us back instead of forward. Their hi-jacking of almost every sector of industry and its derailment thereof, is only hurting our great nation. My question is this. Why has the government even become involved in the Health Care business in the first place? Health Care is a business liability that should be accounted for in the business model. Our dilapidated business model, brought to its destruction at the hands of liberal corporate executives is just what the left has ordered. The supposed healthcare crisis is of no surprise to liberals, who intentionally targeted the many sectors of our industry to insure that they would have the opportunity to bring about socialism to this country through healthcare.
Healthcare is something we all need at some point in our lives. If the liberals who control our governing authorities can take possession of it then they can also take possession of many other areas of our lives. When we are healthy we perform better, when we perform better, we work harder, when we work harder we increase productivity, when we increase productivity profits rise, and when profits rise employers should be able to provide for their employees a competitive package of benefits. Today’s business model does not seek profit as businesses once sort in the past. They seek to control the social environments in which we all live. Warren Buffet was definitely not desiring that John McCain win the 2008 Presidential election, nor was George Soro’s, both these men have built their empires through the business sector but their desire is to promote liberal socialist policies through the contributions they provide for the candidate they choose to fund. The left have always sort to steam role the public through social intimidation of the rich and powerful.

We all know that it is absurd to contribute racism to rejecting Obamacare, just as it is absurd to claim that one would be racist for not liking chocolate ice cream. However, this social intimidation regardless of its absurdity is meant to silence the opponent and bring for the will of the left, just as in the radical days of the 60’s. The election of President Obama should have been the final nail in the coffin of racism between blacks and whites in this country, instead his administration only attempts to use racism as a means of social intimidation to silence those who disagree.

We as American’s do not need universal health care. We need to turn our voices to the corporations to whom we provide profit. We spend our money on products and services provided through the business sector, and we expect these companies to use our monies wisely. In fact, we should be holding these companies accountable through attending the stock meetings to inquire as to what they are doing with the profits they secure. Are they too busy stuffing the bank accounts and contribution funds of liberal executives and politicians? Or is it their funding of liberal social policies that see the bulk of company profits that could be used to provide affordable healthcare package.
It is my belief, that with the help of these corporations that healthcare reform bills such as Obamacare has been pushed upon the American people. As a nation we have become too comfortable in trusting that those who are in control of our dollars will do the right thing. I am sure we all see that those who should have our best interest don’t. Whether it is Obamacare, taxation, border issues, or what type of ice cream one likes or dislike, as American’s we have to come back to the practice of holding our leaders accountable. And don’t be intimidated by the social intimidations of the liberal left in the process. Speak up and speak boldly, say it loud, “We’re American and proud!”

7 comments:

  1. With His election I knew racism would be worse. Because I knew that Blacks like Diane Watson, Al Sharpton, Jesse Jackson, Sheila Jackson-Lee, Carie Meeks and others would immediately holler racism with any disagreement of B-Rocks policies. So the racism is not about Whites disliking a Black president, it is about some Whites disliking a president who happens to be Black.

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  2. It is so embarrassing to see these supposedly professional people act so foolish. I have began to pray because I am seeing that prayer is really what is needed here. I just can not believe some would equate disagreeing with racism. I can not wait to cast my vote next year. Getting rid of these people will be a very rewarding event.

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  3. Article I,. Section 10, in the first clause, the US Constitution says:
    "No State shall enter into any Treaty, Alliance, or Confederation; grant Letters of Marque and Reprisal; coin Money; emit Bills of Credit; make any Thing but gold and silver Coin a Tender in Payment of Debts; pass any Bill of Attainder, ex post facto Law, or Law impairing the Obligation of Contracts, or grant any Title of Nobility."

    How can Massachuchetts pass a law after the fact of the the vacancy of Senator Kennedy without it being an ex post facto law????

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  4. For some of those people, they may be so narrow in their thinking that they truly believe it is racism, if one disagrees with Obama. For the established Left, they merely use this accusation as a tactic, using Saul Alinsky's "Rules for Radicals." They are counting on that keeping people from speaking out.

    Being called a racist is one of the most potent weapons they have, and they use it without restraint.

    Great post!

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  5. Although it would be hard you to classify yourself as only American but I commend you for yuor thoughts. You see I am part Irish, English, Scottish, Italian, and German. I think it would be ridiculous to classify me as a Irish, English, Scottish, Italian, and German/American so I would put down White/American because we tend to classify by the color of our skin but there's no shame in that because that is who you are. What I think you are trying to do is put the emphasis on the fact that you denounces the segregation from both sides (White and Black) and finds a common bond to call us all Americans with no allegiance to any side but our own country and I commend you again for your thoughts. Now let's get down to how we perceive White & Black Americans! If you hear the words Black Movement...It is looked on as positive movement to better the life of Black/American, but if you hear White Movement mentioned they're racists and are trying to impoverish Blacks! These lines of thinking are what keep America separated. There should be no white movement or black movement.....but an American Movement where we all fight for people who are dicriminated against and help those who are willing to be part of an American Society and work hard for what they want and not try to beat the system by using their skin color or ethnic background. I would be like to part of this movement and feel that many Americans would be think the same way. With hard work and determination we all can achieve what we want out of life but some chose to take the easy road and complain when they don't get what they want. So Mary Baker I stand next to you and believe in an American Society where we can denounce separation and work together as one! ( The Key Word is Work)......God Bless America and God Bless you Mary Baker.

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  6. Thank - you, Mary. As a conservative white woman in the South, I've found myself in the company of REAL racists many times over the years. I always cringe and distance myself from those who treat any of God's created children badly. That's why being called a racist now because of my political views is so hurtful. But I don't know how to fight it. Thankfully, I've learned about you and others who are joining forces in the fight against this scary administration. God Bless you! -- A new, and now faithfu, reader.

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  7. Amen sister! I totally agree. The sad part of all this is that a lot of clergy are doing the same thing with the social intimidation tactic. My husband is an evangelist and we travel to various places of worship. On Glenn's show I heard a gentleman say that the top 4 trusted people included clergy I about choked. Perhaps he's not watching what is happening in churches today. Just another area where people have the right to speak up and many clergy don't allow it. It's a cookie cutter pattern that is invading the gov't, churches, and public school systems. Moms, speak up!

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