Friday, April 18, 2008

The Company you keep.

"When intellectuals discover that the world does not behave according to their theories, the invariable draw is that the world must be CHANGED. It must be awfully hard to change theories." Thomas Sowell. On the Fox News, OReilly show, Nancy Skinner, a Democratic Political Pundit, exclaimed that, in effect, when she sees Obama, she thinks of three i's. i.,e., Intelligence and so forth. And perhaps the attributes she sees in this man are there. However, when I see OBama, I see the three blind mice, especially when it comes to the company he keeps. Down through the ages, men are known by the company they keep. If this be true, he has a lot of explaining to do. So far, in this matter, he is more like the three monkeys - see no evil, hear no evil and speak no evil. In my years, I have never seen a man so young, so educated and yet his choice of friends serve to put him out as a mental cripple when he chooses the company he keeps: A Slum Lord, A Raciest Preacher, A former Weatherman Terrorist and a wife who only recently found something good about our country. But he doesn't stop their, he also has, I believe, deep respect for Farrakan and the Nation of Islam. My question, how can he associate with such as those mentioned and still have any self-respect for himself or his country. Makes me wonder if he is elected to be our next President,will Farrakan let him fly around in the mother-ship as opposed to Air force One. I can't help wondering where do the Democrats come up with Presidential choices such as a Peanut farmer, who had to consult with his young daughter when making a decision, a President that told a Lie--the Gulf of Tonkin--to get us deeper into the Vietnam War--resulting in getting 58,000 of our military killed in a war that was based on a Lie. And the third one, a real blooper, electing a Draft Dodger to be our Commander In Chief. I'm beginning to wonder, is there something in what they are smoking or is it just blind stupidity? "Many complain of their Memory, few of their judgement. Benjamin Franklin The Messenger.

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