"When this country belatedly recognized the wrongs of slavery, there were those who dug in their heels and said "slow down, it's too early, things aren't bad enough."
– Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, Dec. 7, 2009
I find it suspiciously opportune that the political left has habituated Americans into the belief that one of the worst things one can be is a big, fat hater. As I see it, the methods by which they have accomplished this are identical to those they employed in creating hypersensitivity around racism and issues of race. This, of course, has proved invaluable to them in the area of securing capitulation on the part of their political opponents. In the case of Sen. Harry Reid, D-Nev., it is difficult for me to assess this man’s comportment over the last year without resorting to personal attack, so heady are the emotions his actions arouse. Then again, I honestly can’t think of anything worse to call him than what he already is. While “craven, purulent slime” and “desperate old whore” come to mind, these really don’t say anything definitive about his exploits or why one might appraise them as untoward or evil.
On Dec. 7, Reid likened congressional Republicans who oppose the current radically socialist health care “reform” proposals to those who opposed the abolition of slavery. His questionable stratagem highlighted another of the left’s key machinations, one which has proven eminently effective in securing their objectives: the implementation of a communist-inspired model for our educational system that is nothing more than a vehicle for indoctrination and social engineering. It has effectuated the existing level of ignorance on the part of Americans; consequently, millions have no idea whatsoever that it was Democrats who were in nearly unanimous support of slavery and later, segregation.
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