Today's kids hardly ever hear it, bribe hungry politicians rarely ever say it, and apocalyptic national dictators are seldom confronted with it. Nobody, it seems, wants to turn down or be turned down. A positive posture is a politically correct position. "No" is a no-no.
I received the following email, yesterday, on Facebook. Please note the lovely sentiments expressed by the writer. Isn't his lack of any bigotry, touching? His grasp of truth monumental? James Miller November 8 at 6:50pm
[I received the following in an email.
American author, teacher, social critic and dissident feminist, Camille Paglia, a registered Democrat who supported and voted for Barak Obama, has made some revealing observations in Salon.com: Too late for Obama to turn it around?
Today's kids hardly ever hear it, bribe hungry politicians rarely ever say it, and apocalyptic national dictators are seldom confronted with it. Nobody, it seems, wants to turn down or be turned down. A positive posture is a politically correct position. "No" is a no-no.
The Founding Fathers, in their wisdom, intended political power to be in the hands of We the People. Yes, gentle reader, our elected officials were supposed to only work for We the People...
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