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To: Cincinatus' Wife
"This country isn't worth dying for." - Cindy Sheehan.

That tells me more than I need to know ( or really wanted to ) about this pathetic woman.

You may be able to mount a successful argument that our leaders and their agendas are not worth dying for, but a country is made up of her people-- any normal person will lay down their own life in an instant for spouse or child. Most will do so for a friend or neighbor or relative, and many will do it for a stranger.

What she is telling me is that her life has no value or worth, beyond, of course, being a professional scold.

20 posted on 08/14/2005 2:45:39 AM PDT by backhoe (The 1990's? The Decade of Fraud(s)™...)
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To: backhoe
........being a professional scold....

***.....If others could understand your truth, you would not think of yourself as a "vanguard." You would no longer inhabit the morally charmed world of an elite, whose members alone can see the light and whose mission is to lead the unenlightened towards it. If everybody could see the promised horizon and knew the path to reach it, the future would already have happened and there would be no need for the vanguard of the saints. ...

...It is this same idea that is found in the Social Gospel which impressed the youthful Hillary Clinton at the United Methodist Church in Park Ridge, Illinois. She later encountered the same idea in the New Left at Yale and in the Venceremos Brigade in Communist Cuba, and in the writings of the New Leftist who introduced her to the "politics of meaning" even after she had become America's First Lady. It is the idea that drives her comrades in the Children's Defense Fund, the National Organization for Women, the Al Sharpton House of Justice and the other progressive causes which for that reason still look to her as a political leader.

For these self-appointed social redeemers, the goal-"social justice"-is not about rectifying particular injustices, which would be practical and modest, and therefore conservative. Their crusade is about rectifying injustice in the very order of things. "Social Justice" for them is about a world reborn, a world in which prejudice and violence are absent, in which everyone is equal and equally advantaged and without fundamentally conflicting desires. It is a world that could only come into being through a re-structuring of human nature and of society itself. ...*** Source

21 posted on 08/14/2005 2:53:51 AM PDT by Cincinatus' Wife
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