The Party of Death? Falling Off The Left Side Of The Cliff!

Posted By: 'Okie' | 8:49 am — 8/23/2006 | Comments Off See comments below:

It’s been awhile since I visited Doug TenNapel’s blog, but one of his post caught my eye today, and I must heartily agree with him about the Democrats, especially since that party is swinging so far to the Left with no stopping yet in sight. An excerpt:

Do visit the malaria clock…especially when you see that it is wound up by the left which has taken over the Democratic party. But the left always kills because it is preoccupied with trivia since it has an incorrect view of human evil. Let’s see 100 million killed by Godless communism of Stalin, Mao and Pol Pot, 6 million killed by National Socialist Adolf (but he was not only nuts but his death toll is trivial by comparison to real leftists in power), 40 million from abortion, 50 million from greenies against DDT (read:Rachel Carson – deadlier than Stalin?), now they stand arm and arm in agreement with terrorists that BUsh should leave Iraq, abandon the Jews against Hezbollah and stop ‘illegal’ wire-tapping even when millions of American lives could be saved.

If you want to know why I’m a Republican it is only partially because I like Bush (though I hate his budget increases…he can’t help it if he’s a liberal of sorts) it’s really more a fear of leftists in leadership. When a righty makes policy thousands die, when a lefty makes policy, tens of millions die. And that’s why we call it ‘the Party of Death’:

“When a righty makes policy thousands die, when a lefty makes policy, tens of millions die.” That pretty much hits the bulls eye and says it all. The only thing he could have added was that the thousands that die from the policies of the Right do so in the quest of saving the lives of others, such as our losses in the Iraq war. We’re all gonna die . . . the Right just believes that your life, and death, should mean something — something other than an eternal quest not to die.

Thanks Doug, for also dredging up some old memories . . . I remember having to read the Carson book, Silent Spring, as a Freshman at University. Yep, even way back in ’70 the Leftist agenda was being pushed by academia. The essay assignment for that class? “The individual vs. the State”. Being all Heinlein’d, Brave New World’d and 1984′d up, I wrote a caustic little ditty about the little ol’ individual fighting back against the bad ol’ “state”. Aced the essay, with accolades! “This should be PUBLISHED somewhere”, she wrote in the margins.

Yeah right — Wonder what she would think of my scribblings now? (db)

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