Archive for Tuesday, August 11, 2009
Impressed with Kirkpatrick’s town hall session
August 11, 2009
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Editor:
We just returned from Rep. Ann Kirkpatrick’s town hall at Safeway and were impressed with the manner of all that attended. We got to talk to many in line — most wanted to discuss what was wrong with the health care bill, but a few thought the bill was a good idea.
(Wish we had the presence of mind to ask the couple that liked the health care plan just why they we for it.)
We believe the health care bill is dangerous and would drastically affect care. It is very difficult to get your mind around the idea that just maybe this administration does not have our well-being as their highest concern. That, just maybe, their agenda is totally different than what we’ve been told.
Norman Mattoon Thomas, an American socialist presidential candidate from the ’40s wrote:
“The American people will never knowingly adopt socialism. But, under the name of “liberalism,” they will adopt every fragment of the Socialist program, until one day America will be a socialist nation, without knowing how it happened.”
Both Hillary and Barack have studied the teachings of socialist Saul Alinsky. Hillary wrote her dissertation on Alinsky’s principles and Barack spent many years teaching from Sol Alinsky’s book, “Rules for Radicals.” http://www.crossroad.to/ Quotes/communism/alinsky.htm
There really are people that do not like America. There really are people that are ashamed of America and consider us fodder to be discarded when we are no longer useful to them.
Saul Alinsky says: “True revolutionaries do not flaunt their radicalism; they cut their hair, put on a suit and infiltrate the system from within, penetrating existing institutions such as churches, unions, universities and political parties.”
Maybe we should really slow down and take a very good look at the change we wanted and the change we might be getting.
Judy Oconnell
Deer Creek Village
Member of the Sons and Daughters of Liberty
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