“You Can’t Fool All The People All The Time�
The liberal party elected Howard Dean chairman of their national party on Saturday. Immediately after he was elected he said, “The first thing we have to do is stand up for what we believe in.�
Joyce Cusack, a Florida delegate said it’s time for us to embrace our party’s values.
The indelible memory of Howard Dean, the Presidential candidate, explaining that he was every bit as religious as his opponent John Kerry, remains with many of us.
The problem then, as now, is that it is very difficult to connect the zoning approval of a bike path in Vermont with spirituality and the confusion of Old Testament books with New Testaments books. But, not to worry. The liberals have discovered that values are important to voters and Howard, Hillary and Nancy are going to do their best to convince a majority of Americans that they too are values people.
I think I hear the great Republican President Abraham Lincoln chuckling and repeating what he said about such things when he was in the White House.
“It is true that you can fool all the people some of the time; you can even fool some of the people all the time; but you can’t fool all the people all the time.� Abraham Lincoln.
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Gary Randall
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