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Friday, July 04, 2003

Supreme Sellout

The recent Supreme Court ruling might well have been a brilliant move on the part of white supremacist wackos and black-misleaders such as Jeese Jackson, Al Sharpton and Queasy Imfume.

Why, you ask?

Well, for those of you who study history, (that would be private and religeous school students) "classes" of people who have done the best in this "melting pot" have generally been those who had to struggle to make it here. Those groups would include social outcasts such as Cubans, Koreans, and Chinese, South Afrikans, and Central Europeans (those who came here from the former Soviet Bloc countries - you remember the Soviet Bloc, right?) Now, I know, not everyone in these groups are successful, but you can get some idea which of these will BE successful by looking at the percentages of those kids in school who have higher than average grades.

In contrast, look at the groups which receive the most Government Assistance - Native Americans, African-Americans, and the chronically homeless. Whether by cause or effect, it would seem obvious that government assistance STIMULATES poverty of mind and body.

Human nature makes us want to be helpful to those who are downtrodden. Military traditions, on the otherhand, teach us that STRESS under STEWARDSHIP is what builds character, and character with information is the surest way out of chronic poverty.

Bodybuilders understand that to develop muscle mass, you have to work tissue to the point of tearing it to stimulate muscles to grow. No pain, no gain, they say. Physicians tell us that older people need to do busy work with their brains, not to increase thought processes, merely to keep things from deteriorating.

Physicists tell us that everything seeks a point of equilibrium. Given a chance to rest, rather than to work, EVERYTHING in nature will choose the easy path.

What makes us think people are any different? Affirmative action does no more to level a playing field for minorities than Union membership does to protect the rights of workers. We have laws which prohibit discrimination, and we have laws which prohibit employee abuse. The honest truth is that affirmative action AND labor unions are thinly veiled mechanisms to maintain political power. Sadly, a bunch of power-hungry Republicans appears to have noticed this fact, and are attempting to shanghai (racial implication of the word noted) this method of vote buying from the Democrats.

Sadly, trends in our society seem to go farther and farther down the path of secularism, the very religeon that denies morality, the only thing that can guarantee success.

Blacks in this country have had a great history of religeous participation. How ironic that the party they seem to support as a voting bloc is working vigorously to remove from our public schools reminders of our common moral social bonds, and supports actions by the Supreme Court which, though appearing benevolent, will doubtless do a great deal to disable the very people it seeks to help, by removing the incentive to work a little harder than the rest -a legacy which is borne out by history, anatomy, and physics.

Okay, it's wordy and poorly written, but it's late and I'm tired. I'm also right about all this.