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Monday, May 23, 2011

Liberty, Creativity and Free Enterprise

All the rest is Shiite and Scheiss.


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“The Jews, many of whom have said a not-so-fond farewell to Europe to build a garden in the midst of an unrelenting desert, stand as testimony to the bankruptcy of the Left-wing Euro social philosophes still wallowing in the amoral Parisian gutters of Rousseau and Voltaire. The European economy makes virtually nothing that is not subsidized by taxpayers or protected from competition by trade restrictions. Europe has become a fat, lazy, and indebted continent of social parasites and government-protected jobs. […] We see the same attitudes from the American Left, as it seeks to subject the American people to a tax burden and regulatory regime invented in Europe, as well as to foster the demise of the Jewish state. Israel stands in sharp contrast to the Islamic world, having built a thriving, open economy on a culture of achievement, despite having no natural resources to speak of (unless a recent major gas discovery turns out to be real) and despite being in a state of almost constant warfare with envious, hateful, neighboring dictators awash in oil revenues.”
— Secular Apostate, May 23rd, 2011 (secularapostate.net)



The lines of demarcation are rapidly emerging from the chaos promulgated by leftists, big-government hacks, and terrorists. Time for people to roll-up their sleeves, smell the coffee, and throw the parasites out.

Over at "Secular Apostate" central, a refreshing update on how the healthy part of the world is faring. Go forth, and prosper.

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