Posted on 05/05/2008 10:06:55 PM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
It’s a shame that the people who most need to read Dr. Sowell’s work are illiterate (Thanks to the Libs).
What’s sadder is that liberals probably think Sowell was an affirmative action student.
Read the book “The Deliberate Dumbing Down of America” by Charlotte Iserbyt and the book “Educating for the New World Order” by Beverly Eakman and you will have some facts to add to your premiss.
He's led an interesting life, has the wisdom to appreciate it and the generosity to share it.
Right, that’s also the first time I have seen that it was ACORN flap-ears was “organizing” for.
When young people go out into the world, what will they have to offer that can gain them the rewards they seek from others and the achievements they need for themselves?
Will they have the skills of science, technology or medicine?
Or will they have only the resentments that have been whipped up by the likes of Jeremiah Wright or the sense of entitlement from the government that has been Barack Obama's stock in trade?
In the real world, a sense of grievance or entitlement, as a result of the mistreatment of your ancestors, is not likely to get you very far with people who are too busy dealing with current economic realities to spend much time thinking about their own ancestors, much less other people's ancestors.
Another seemingly unrelated experience was being in a crowd at a graveside in a Jewish cemetery last week. That crowd included people who were black, white, Asian, Catholic, Jewish and no doubt others. This country has come a long way, just in my lifetime.
We don't need people like either Jeremiah Wright or Barack Obama to take us backward.
The time is long overdue to stop gullibly accepting the left's vision of itself as idealistic, rather than self-aggrandizing.
Nailed It!
Moral Clarity BUMP !
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Yep, we spent the last 40 years beating self-reliance and dignity out of the next generation in the guise of "giving them dignity and respect".
Now there are few people who even see charity as charity, much less have any gumption about receiving it. Even rich people get in line for free government handouts.
You always amaze me with all the links and facts that you can whip out at at the drop of a thread.
“”...In the late 1960s, ACORN founder Wade Rathke was a NWRO organizer and a protegé of Wiley. Rathke also organized draft resistance for the militant group Students for a Democratic Society (SDS) during the same period.
In 1970, Rathke formed a new organization called Arkansas Community Organizations for Reform Now (ACORN)....”
So this is where the link between Obama and William Ayers starts. Ayers was associated with the SDS early on before moving to the Weather Underground.
Similar here! I am white, grew up in Wisconsin in the 50s and 60s and didn't realize until I was out of college that I had grown-up poor! There was always food on the table and clothes on my back and a roof over my head, but I never realized how tight things were for my folks. But I was loved and instilled with pride and self-respect and the pride came from earning it through genuine achievement!
Great article
We also grew up poor, but felt rich, in love, laughter, in a family of faith and strength of character. One of the lessons I learned in the community is that nothing is free. Those who get “free” things from charity didn’t really get them free; they just had to trade all their self-respect and self-sufficiency for the shiny free stuff. It was the previous generations that felt that that price was too high. The current belief in entitlement to “freebies” is caustic and destructive.
Like Ronald Reagan, I’ve often felt that the worst thing the politicians did to the native American Indian was to strip them of their self-respect and dignity in return for “free” reservation land and guaranteed charity. You want to see a greater than 50% unemployment rate, go to a reservation. THAT’s what “gummit’s” version of “charity” in the form of well-meaning but misguided programs can accomplish. And those stuck in that rut vote more than 90% Democrat. It’s really, truly sad to see what once-proud people have become on welfare.
Losing Ground:
American Social Policy, 1950-1980 by Charles MurrayNaked Nomads:
Unmarried Men in America by George F Gilder
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