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Jim O'Neill
The Constitution, Nazis & The Corpse Man
February 8, 2010
Recently I've noticed several things that the
Progressives are having trouble with. Well, actually
a lot of things, but this article will focus
on just a few of them.
First of all, President Obama, like most Progressives, seems to have a
problem understanding the US Constitution.
In his State of the Union address,
Obama stated that "We find unity in our incredible diversity,
drawing on the promise enshrined in our Constitution: the notion that we
are all created equal...."
Darn near made me want to stand up and salute, (something our POTUS
could use some lessons in, by the way). There's a problem here, however.
It turns out that "the notion that we are all created equal" is not
"enshrined in our Constitution" -- it's from the Declaration of
Independence.
This mistaken attribution is an understandable faux pas for your
average "Joe six-pack," but Obama's supposed to be a Harvard-trained
constitutional lawyer. It doesn't say much for Harvard Law School, or
Obama's grasp of the Constitution, when he confuses the US Constitution,
with the Declaration of Independence.
Note to the White House (and Harvard Law School): they are two
totally different documents, with different wording, and different
purposes. They are not interchangeable. I know -- bummer.
One can imagine Obama's final exam on constitutional law:
Harvard Law professor: "Mister Obama, what are the opening words of the
US Constitution?"
Obama: "Uh, 'When in the course of human events...'"
Harvard Law professor: "Close enough! You pass!"
No wonder these folks have so much trouble following the Constitution.
If I may, let me make a suggestion to the Progressives (and Harvard).
The Cato Institute sells
a small book that contains a copy of both the Constitution, and the
Declaration of Independence. It's inexpensive, so there's really no
excuse for you not to have one -- as a handy reference, you know.
No need to thank me, it's what I do.
Next, I would like to discuss the Nazis -- again.
The Progressives, and their Islamic buddies, are still showing a
fondness for
equating Conservatives with Nazis. It has been repeatedly pointed
out to them, that conservatives are not Nazis -- that if anyone's a
Nazi, it's them. All to no avail.
Disparaging a Conservative, by calling them a Nazi, is no doubt
insulting, but it's also misleading, misguided, and nonsensical. Nazis
are a Far Left phenomena all the way, but this obvious point is simply
not registering with the Left-wing.
So, once more unto the breech, dear friends. I will write this slowly so
our Progressive friends can follow along, and hopefully, finally see the
light. (It's worth a try, right?)
To understand the roots of Nazism is simplicity itself. NAZI is an
acronym (in German) for Adolph Hitler's political party, the "National
Socialist German Workers Party." Take out the words "National," and
"German," and you're left with the "Socialist Workers Party."
The "Socialist Workers Party." Hello? That is unequivocally not a
Conservative outfit, folks -- that's as Far Left as you can get. I can
easily picture a "Socialist Workers Party" being a voting bloc at a
Democratic convention -- but at a Republican convention? Puh-leeze.
Adding the concepts "National" and "German," is what makes Nazism a
fascist, as opposed to a Communist, variation of Marxism. The German
Nazis (like Mussolini's fascists) practiced a National brand of Marxism,
as opposed to the Russian Communists, who practiced a Global brand of
Marxism.
It's illustrative to look at the Iran-Iraq war of the 1980s. The
Iran-Iraq war was not between different theologies, but between
differing interpretations of the same theology, (Sunni Muslims, versus
Shi'ite Muslims).
In much the same way, the war between Hitler and Stalin, was basically a
turf war between two differing interpretations of the same ideology.
Fascism and Communism are closely related, and Progressivism has links
to them both.
So, you Progressives can take back your swastikas, Hitler
moustaches, and "Sieg heils." They're yours, and always have been. Here
-- don't forget your arm-bands.
The inextricable link between the Nazis and Progressives, helps to
explain the Progressive's fondness for abortion, euthanasia, and
population control. It's nothing more than the "same old, same old." The
same old Nazi song and dance, hidden behind new names, new "clothes,"
and the passage of time.
It is no coincidence that George Soros, the most visible of the puppet
masters behind the modern Progressive movement, and founder of "Project
Death in America," was once a Nazi collaborator.
The Progressive's link with the Nazis also helps to explain their
ever-increasing anti-Semitic/anti-Zionist stance.
If you doubt that anti-Semitism/anti-Zionism is rampant, and growing, in
Progressive Europe, then you haven't been paying attention to what's
going on in "Eurabia" these days. I strongly suggest that any Jews who
consider Progressives to be the best thing since sliced matzah,
reconsider their position, excepting those with a taste for masochism
and suicide, of course.
Study some history -- preferably from a history book not written by a
Western civilization hating, Judeo/Christian-culture despising,
capitalism deploring, left-wing Progressive academic. You'll have to
search far and wide for such a book, but it's well worth the search.
In closing, there's one last thing I'd like to touch on.
The other day Obama repeatedly referred to a US military corpsman, as a
"corpse-man."
The use of such a misnomer needs to be nipped in the bud, before it
catches on.
Yelling out "Hey, I need a corpse-man over here!" in the thick of
battle, would not only prove unnecessarily alarming to any wounded, but
would be detrimental to troop morale as a whole. Someone needs to inform
the POTUS that corpsman is pronounced "core-man" -- with the "p" and "s"
being silent.
In all seriousness, Navy corpsmen (and Army/Air Force medics) have
historically been among some of the bravest people in the U.S. military;
often putting their lives on the line in order to help others, and at
times paying the ultimate price for doing so. Many vets, and serving
personnel, are alive today only because of some corpsman's heroic and
timely efforts.
The POTUS would do well to
read up on some of the many corpsmen who have received the Medal of
Honor over the years. At the very least, the CIC (Commander in Chief)
should learn how to pronounce the honorable name of "corpsman,"
properly.
Laus Deo
About Jim O'Neill
Jim O’Neill proudly served in the U.S. Navy from 1970-1974
in both UDT-21 (Underwater Demolition Team) and SEAL Team Two. A member
of MENSA, he worked as a commercial diver in the waters off Scotland,
India, and the United States. In 1998 while attending the University of
South Florida as a journalism student, O’Neill won "First Place” in the
"Carol Burnett/University of Hawaii AEJMC Research in Journalism Ethics
Award.” The annual contest was set up by Carol Burnett with the money
she won from successfully suing the National Enquirer for libel. |