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Democrat’s “All-American” Patriotism Scam
Shelly Aamodt
04/30/2003
Have you not heard the latest coming from the elite voices representing the “All-American” Democrat Party? Suddenly, Americans are told; if one dares point to their party’s stance on various issues as being illogical, unethical or unconstitutional, then you are attacking their party’s patriotism. Regardless of the fact that patriotism is never mentioned, their false accusations continue.
Americans appear to tolerate many kinds of voice, even uncouth, unregulated and unsubstantiated. However, what Americans seem to disdain is not the speech, but how wrong the voices are on a continual basis. Take for instance the totality of the war to liberate the oppressed Iraqi people. Reality shows how illogical the majority was within the Democrat Party concerning this. Many saw through their party’s utter hypocrisy and distasteful, self-serving politics. The fact is their party’s majority was wrong across the board on this issue. Citizens saw it and labeled it as such.
When it comes to taxes, it is not an attack against their patriotism to question their party’s stance. Rather, to many it points to how unethical one sees the issue. Taking hard earned monies from the American worker to pay for their pet projects, is that not stealing?
As many throughout the nation see the Democrats placing the judicial process on its head through the use of requiring a “super 60 vote majority,” one points to the unconstitutionality of their position, not their patriotism.
Why is it when some are not able to defend their words and actions, they wrap themselves in a cloak of victimization? Their total lack of concern for people of Iraq, for our own military, underscores how their lust for power transcends all common decency. For many, it is the party’s poor judgment, lack of leadership and irrational behavior that is most concerning, not whether they love their country or not.
The Clintons, Daschles and Frankens of the Democrat Party can rant all they please, but the “All-American” thing for citizens to do is point out their errors. Is it not wrong for the Democrat Party to question our right to do so?
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