Posted on 06/03/2006 9:11:54 PM PDT by GOPsterinMA
For the burgs: A liberal checklist By Howie Carr Boston Herald Columnist
Sunday, June 4, 2006
It used to be that there were only a handful of Peoples Republics among the Commonwealths 351 cities and towns. You had Cambridge, Amherst, Lincoln, Brookline and a couple of others.
These are the la-de-da burgs that erect walls and speed bumps at the town line to keep out the city riffraff who make up that wonderful diversity the suburban swells claim to celebrate.
Only last week Brookline Town Meeting called for the impeachment of President Bush.
The problem is that the Brookline Syndrome appears to be spreading. As normal Americans flee Massachusetts by the tens of thousands, one town after another topples to the moonbat contagion.
Allowing illegal aliens to vote - what a great idea!
Just this week Wrentham, of all places, almost pulled a Cambridge. Local school administrators attempted to shun two graduating high school seniors who had gotten into West Point. As any NPR listener will tell you, these kids are nothing more than future war criminals. Remember Hidatha! The only way the Massachusetts Teachers Association supports two West Pointers is if they want to marry each other.
Perhaps youve been wondering if your community is in danger of tipping. Here are some of the telltale indicators of a town at risk:
You cant remember the last time a Proposition 2 ½ override was voted down.
Deval Patrick won 64 of 67 delgates in the city. (Somerville, this means you.)
Aging hippies hold candlelight vigils on the Common to protest (fill in the blank).
The population is 99 percent white, and the ballot is in 12 languages.
At least one obscure Globe columnist lives in the town.
At high school graduation, 30 flags are on display, one for each Third World hellhole the illegal aliens in the class of 06 left behind.
Only one flag is banned, the one the kids no longer pledge allegiance to in the morning, lest they have to utter the proscribed words under God.
Two words: bike paths.
You may be living in a Peoples Republic if the phrase transgendered community is increasingly heard at School Committee meetings.
Or if they no longer keep score in the youth soccer leagues, so as not to damage any childs self-esteem. And if the next step is to make all games silent, with cheering banned to remove any pressure from the little tykes.
If the towns Person of the Year is the librarian who refused to let FBI agents enter the main branch of the public library after a patron e-mailed a detailed terrorist threat to a nearby college.
If skateboarders have more rights than disabled veterans.
If the Unitarian-Universalist church has a female pastor with a crew cut who lives with her wife in the parsonage where the Rev. Loring once raised five children.
The last Republican state rep moved out of the town - and the state.
The new Democratic rep was born and raised in New York.
You may be living in a Peoples Republic if the town fathers have banned not only Golden Arches, but also headstones in cemeteries.
Or if the town has a sanctuary committee, even though the median price of a home last year was $1.2 million.
The merchants on Main Street no longer put out American flags on Memorial Day and the Fourth of July, lest they be threatened with a boycott by the local Democratic Town Committee.
You may be living in a Peoples Republic if you sadly realize that you were better off with Denis McKenna as your state senator than Pat Jehlen.
Howie's a hoot!
I left Peabody MA about 3 months ago...Best thing I ever did.
NC is great. Its almost like a vacation.
I never cease to be amazed by the fact that once again, Howie is SPOT ON, and the moonbats here in Massachusetts dismiss him as the old, aging Archie Bunker mentality and laugh at those of us like-minded conservatives.
"If you are unhappy in MA (I don't blame you) why not move?"
That's the thing ...
It's hard to give up on Massachusetts, when it's such an important part of history. The country started here. But those days are long gone!
"The only thing holding me here is that if I live in NH but work in MA I still have to pay MA income tax."
And, if you continue to work in MA and pay MA state income tax, your children are not eligible for in-state tuition, unless they are illegal aliens.
(Denny Crane: "Every one should carry a gun strapped to their waist. We need more - not less guns.")
Shouldn't "burg" be "burb?"
Shun kids who got into West Point? Do you have the details or a link to that story? That is outrageous -- even for Mass.
Correct, the illegals need to be supported!
I do not have children...but if I did they would not be schooled in MA.
I like that definition!
You sound very wise...
bump
"Shun kids who got into West Point? Do you have the details or a link to that story? That is outrageous -- even for Mass."
The deal is -- at the end of the school year, they put on a ceremony for graduates who are receiving scholarships. Since two of the students are getting scholarships to West Point, the superintendent of schools is refusing to allow West Point to present the scholarships to the students at the ceremony. They claim it is the school policy to not allow outsiders at the ceremony. That's total rubbish.
But the surrender monkeys at the school have backed off. See here:
http://news.bostonherald.com/localRegional/view.bg?articleid=141617
Unbelievable! That is outrageous, but I'm glad to see they backed off. My husband's cousin is a democratic state rep in Mass running for the DA. (We think he's liberal, but he says that he finds himself having to convince certain constituents that he isn't conservative.) Anyway, his son went to the Air Force Academy so I know not every liberal in Massachusetts is a military-hating loon.
Yes, it's good to see the will of the people is being heard!
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