Posted on 09/09/2009 12:44:53 PM PDT by MelSmith
Per their e-mail blast, this collection of groups is "unveiling a full-page New York Times ad featuring hundreds of Obama campaign workers asking President Obama to fight for a public health insurance option because a bill without it would not be 'change we can believe in.'"
Link to see their ad. Sponsored by "BoldProgressives.org" and "ActBlue.com",
Their e-mail blast continues: "Now we'll get started on a new TV ad featuring the voices of Obama campaign staffers -- as well as other powerful ads aimed at members of Congress who need a push. This is crunch time, and we'll be ready to assert smart pressure where it's needed in the coming days."
These efforts evidently appeal to members of Obama's Cult of Personality. Are these possibly the dumbest people in America?
“Hey Obama’s robots”
They still have hope.
Suckers.
Mmmmmm, this popcorn is good.
Pouring ad money down a rat hole. Nobody reads this rag anyway.
Isn’t this like pouring gasoline over your head while you’re smoking?
The Miracle of America
from
axes and hoes to high technology;
log cabins to air-conditioned condos;
horsedrawn wagons to autos, planes, and rockets;
scarcity to abundance; &
from tyrannical government rule to individual liberty
HOW DID IT ALL BEGIN?
Most of our history books dont tell us that, in the beginning, the pilgrims established a communal economic system. Each was to produce according to his ability and contribute his production to a common storehouse from which each was to draw according to his need.
The assurance that they would be fed from the common store, regardless of their contribution to it, had a peculiarly disabling effect on the colonists. Taking property away from some and giving it to others bred discontent and retarded employment. Human nature was the same then as now, and before long, there were more consumers than there were producers, and the pilgrims were near starvation. Governor Bradford, his advisors, and the colonists agreed that in order to increase their crops, each family would be allowed to do as it pleased with whatever it produced. In other words, a free market system was established. In Governor Bradfords own words:
This had very good success; for it made all hands very industrious, so as much more corne was planted than other waise would have bene by any means ye Governor or any other could use, and saved him a great deall of trouble, and gave farr better contente. The women now wente willingly into ye field, and tooke their little-ons with them to set corne, which before would aledg weaknes, and inabilitie; whom to have compelled would have bene though great tiranie and oppression. . . . By this time harvest was come, and instead of famine, now God gave them plenty, and the face of things was changed. . . . and some of ye abler sort and more industrious had to spare, and sell to others, so as any generall wante or famine hath not been amongst them since this day . . . . (Wm. Bradford, Of Plimoth Plantation, original manuscript, Wright & Potter, Boston, 1901)
Those who, today, favor central government planning, common ownership and redistribution of the earnings of others are advocating a system that Americans tried and rejected over 350 years ago. Their wisdom gave birth to the great American miracle!
Are we as wise today?
You Can Do Something About This!
(This message originally published in the mid-1980s by Stedman Corporations Government Affairs & Free Enterprise Education Program a former NC textile firm. For more essays in this series, visit www.ouragelessconstitution.com )
Obamatrons should wake up, and figure out that the change 0 believes in is the destruction of this nation. They may enjoy it while it happens, but they will get sick of it in the aftermath.
putting liberal propaganda ads in the New York Times is sort of like sending Missionaries to the Vatican....
How much did they pay for the ad?
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