THOUGHT FOR THE DAY: I heard it again yesterday. Violence never - TopicsExpress



          

THOUGHT FOR THE DAY: I heard it again yesterday. Violence never solved anything. The damned souls in Hell of Hitler and Tojo would be surprised to hear that. On the contrary, violence of varying degrees has been part of every major solution and event in history. Mahatma Ghandis followers gained world-wide sympathy by enduring violence. Violence was used on our Lord Jesus Christ to fulfill the prophecies. Leadership should be defined by selective use of violence where necessary, and containing it and punishing it wherever possible. Does anyone remember the musical The Music Man? One of my favorites. Those of you in the know remember that a Professor Howard Hill creates a phony crisis in River City, Iowa (the danger of the towns first pool table), offers to solve it by creating and instructing a boys band, for which he gets a commission on the musical instruments and uniforms. (His plan is to skate out afterwards, but he falls for Marian the librarian.) Does this process sound familiar? Anyone who does even the most fundamental research knows that a black male in America is more than seventy times likely to be killed by another black male. Census figures show that the black middle class is increasing in size (no thanks to Obamanomics), but crime in black neighborhoods is also increasing. Poverty does not cause crime, crime causes poverty, every reasonable person knows that. I heard a well-meaning black gentleman ask on the radio, Why dont you white folks do something about the black gangs killing each other? Sir, I ask you...why dont YOU do something about them? Do you not understand that the left has black culture right where they want it? You people pontificating moral equivalency for Hamas and ISIS, get a life. Stupid liberal statement of the week, Its not fair that police have better guns than crooks. God bless you all, this day and always. - The Sarge
Posted on: Thu, 21 Aug 2014 15:03:29 +0000

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