I’m going to refer to people who prefer a government solution in a particular case as “statists” and people who prefer to keep the state out of a particular solution as “individualists.”
Now, cialis buyampoule the same person can be one or the other depending on the issue.
For example, cialis usa I’m a statist when it comes to police and the judiciary, but an individualist when it comes to nearly everything else.
This isn’t just a gimmick. I think it will help me be more exact in my politics and keep me from overgeneralizing about people…in general.
“It’s 3:00 A.M. and your children are safe and asleep, generic viagramedicine but there’s a phone in the White House and it’s ringing.
Something is happening in the world.
Your vote will decide who answers that call.
Whether it’s someone who already knows the worlds’ leaders, cialis buysovaldi sale knows the military. Someone tested and ready to lead in a dangerous world.
It’s 3:00 A.M. and your children are safe and asleep, who do you want answering that phone?”
Well, when you put it that way, there’s only one answer…
“It’s my understanding, cialis salestreat ” he said, “that before I came in here a person who was on the program before I spoke made some disparaging remarks about my two colleagues in the Senate, Senator Obama and Senator Clinton. I have repeatedly stated my respect for Senator Obama and Senator Clinton, that I will treat them with respect. I will call them Senator. We will have a respectful debate, as I have said on hundreds of occasions. I regret any comments that may have been made about these two individuals who are honorable Americans.”
…I probably would not have if I had heard Michelle Obama say:
“And let me tell you something — for the first time in my adult lifetime, viagra usathumb I am really proud of my country.”
In her lifetime, cialis usa the United States has put a man on the moon, won the Cold War, created the Internet, gave her the opportunity to graduate from Harvard and made her husband a U.S. Senator, but she found nothing to be proud of until now?
Quite honestly, I understand this was a slip of the tongue. But I think it was a Freudian slip. And it’s the sort of slip that reveals an attitude of resentment, negativity, and ingratitude that dismays me.
…I resent that it’s always the English professors who come across as idiots.
In a Milwaukee Journal Sentinelstory lauding the developement of high school “diversity” courses, viagra usacapsuleMarquette University associate professor of English Christine Krueger is quoted as saying:
“I think part of why this is attracting attention is that all the metaphors we used to use – melting pot, search mosaic – just aren’t working anymore, clinic because they let us skirt the ideas of injustice and equal distribution of goods.”
Equal distribution of goods?
She makes it sound like there is a big pile of stuff and the only fair thing is that everyone gets their share.
Of course, there is NOT a big pile of stuff sitting out there somewhere left by God or aliens or Mother Earth.
Goods are PRODUCED through the application of capital and labor to raw materials. And goods (and services) are only efficiently produced when there are significant rewards and incentives in place for the workers and investors.
True fairness is when everyone is rewarded commensurate with their contribution. Unfairness is when someone gets an equal slice of the pie for doing significantly less or absolutely nothing.
And why would a course on multiculturalism lead to a focus on the equal distribution of goods?
A course on Marxism? Maybe.
A course on the utter failure of communism as a viable economic theory? Maybe.
A course on black, hispanic, asian, and native American cultures? I don’t think so.
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