Monday, May 12, 2008

how can you say no when they put it like that?

penned by Right of Center

It's simple. Stop and think for yourself, and remember that there has never been an issue without two sides. And that history is full of seemingly very smart and/or influential people (they are not always the same thing) being proved wrong.

Do you believe you own the moral high ground on issues like fuel, food, or climate change?

You might want to think about the following questions…

Does a nobel peace prize automatically make al gore and the IPCC right?

Do American workers believe the Employee Free Choice Act actually gives them a choice?
http://blogs.usatoday.com/oped/2008/10/our-view-on-lab.html

Does Obama's health care plan really provide a choice? When it eliminates any new choices in coverage in the market, and provides a fine for those who don't sign up for it for their families or businesses regardless of income levels?

Does the United Nations Anti-Blasphemy resolution protect religious freedoms for all or provide for extensive protections of Islam while effectively restraining Christianity, and even providing opportunities for Christianity to be made illegal because it conflicts with Islam?

Even Hitler was named Time Magazine's man of the year just before he started World War II.

and at one time wasn't everyone convinced that the Earth was flat and the Sun and Moon and the Stars revolved around it?

Don't be fooled by clever manipulations of words and ideas.

Think about the motives and consequences!

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