Monday, May 28, 2012

Re: GREAT SPEECH!!!!!!

Hmmmmm........Maybe that's the reason that I like him......The "Followers are almost extinct"  part.......
 
 
 


 
On Mon, May 28, 2012 at 10:11 AM, plainolamerican <plainolamerican@gmail.com> wrote:
Boortz is a muzzy hating zionist warmonger who supports an aggressive
interventionist policy in the middle east for israel.
His followers are almost extinct and his show is aired on borrowed
time.

On May 27, 9:12 pm, THE ANNOINTED ONE <markmka...@gmail.com> wrote:
>  Neal Boortz is a Texan, a lawyer, a Texas Aggie (Texas A&M) graduate,
> and now a nationally syndicated talk show host from Atlanta . His
> commencement address to the graduates of a recent Texas A&M class is
> far different from what either the students or the faculty expected.
> Whether you agree or disagree, his views are certainly thought
> provoking.
>
> "I am honored by the invitation to address you on this august
> occasion. It's about time. Be warned, however, that I am not here to
> impress you; you'll have enough smoke blown up your bloomers today.
> And you can bet your tassels I'm not here to impress the faculty and
> administration. You may not like much of what I have to say, and
> that's fine. You will remember it though. Especially after about 10
> years out there in the real world. This, it goes without saying, does
> not apply to those of you who will seek your careers and your fortunes
> as government employees.
>
> This gowned gaggle behind me is your faculty. You've heard the old
> saying that those who can – do. Those who can't – teach. That sounds
> deliciously insensitive. But there is often raw truth in
> insensitivity, just as you often find feel-good falsehoods and lies in
> compassion. Say good-bye to your faculty because now you are getting
> ready to go out there and do. These folks behind me are going to stay
> right here and teach.
>
> By the way, just because you are leaving this place with a diploma
> doesn't mean the learning is over. When an FAA flight examiner handed
> me my private pilot's license many years ago, he said, "Here, this is
> your ticket to learn." The same can be said for your diploma. Believe
> me, the learning has just begun.
>
> Now, I realize that most of you consider yourselves Liberals. In fact,
> you are probably very proud of your liberal views. You care so much.
> You feel so much. You want to help so much. After all, you're a
> compassionate and caring person, aren't you now? Well, isn't that just
> so extraordinarily special. Now, at this age, is as good a time as any
> to be a liberal; as good a time as any to know absolutely everything.
> You have plenty of time, starting tomorrow, for the truth to set in.
>
> Over the next few years, as you begin to feel the cold breath of
> reality down your neck, things are going to start changing pretty
> fast… Including your own assessment of just how much you really know.
>
> So here are the first assignments for your initial class in reality:
> Pay attention to the news, read newspapers, and listen to the words
> and phrases that proud Liberals use to promote their causes. Then,
> compare the words of the left to the words and phrases you hear from
> those evil, heartless, greedy conservatives.
>
> From the Left you will hear "I feel." From the Right you will hear "I
> think." From the Liberals you will hear references to groups — The
> Blacks, the Poor, the Rich, the Disadvantaged, the Less Fortunate.
> From the Right you will hear references to individuals. On the Left
> you hear talk of group rights; on the Right, individual rights.
>
> That about sums it up, really: Liberals feel. Liberals care. They are
> pack animals whose identity is tied up in group dynamics.
> Conservatives think — and, setting aside the theocracy crowd, their
> identity is centered on the individual.
>
> Liberals feel that their favored groups have enforceable rights to the
> property and services of productive individuals. Conservatives, I
> among them I might add, think that individuals have the right to
> protect their lives and their property from the plunder of the masses.
>
> In college you developed a group mentality, but if you look closely at
> your diplomas you will see that they have your individual names on
> them. Not the name of your school mascot, or of your fraternity or
> sorority, but your name. Your group identity is going away. Your
> recognition and appreciation of your individual identity starts now.
>
> If, by the time you reach the age of 30, you do not consider yourself
> to be a conservative, rush right back here as quickly as you can and
> apply for a faculty position. These people will welcome you with open
> arms. They will welcome you, that is, so long as you haven't developed
> an individual identity. Once again you will have to be willing to sign
> on to the group mentality you embraced during the past four years.
>
> Something is going to happen soon that is going to really open your
> eyes. You're going to actually get a full time job!
>
> You're also going to get a lifelong work partner. This partner isn't
> going to help you do your job. This partner is just going to sit back
> and wait for payday. This partner doesn't want to share in your
> effort, but in your earnings.
>
> Your new lifelong partner is actually an agent; an agent representing
> a strange and diverse group of people; an agent for every teenager
> with an illegitimate child; an agent for a research scientist who
> wanted to make some cash answering the age-old question of why monkeys
> grind their teeth. An agent for some poor demented hippie who
> considers herself to be a meaningful and talented artist, but who just
> can't manage to sell any of her artwork on the open market.
>
> Your new partner is an agent for every person with limited, if any,
> job skills, but who wanted a job at City Hall. An agent for tin-horn
> dictators in fancy military uniforms grasping for American foreign
> aid. An agent for multi-million dollar companies who want someone else
> to pay for their overseas advertising. An agent for everybody who
> wants to use the unimaginable power of this agent's for their personal
> enrichment and benefit.
>
> That agent is our wonderful, caring, compassionate, oppressive
> government. Believe me, you will be awed by the unimaginable power
> this agent has. Power that you do not have. A power that no individual
> has, or will have. This agent has the legal power to use force, deadly
> force to accomplish its goals.
>
> You have no choice here. Your new friend is just going to walk up to
> you, introduce itself rather gruffly, hand you a few forms to fill
> out, and move right on in. Say hello to your own personal one ton
> gorilla. It will sleep anywhere it wants to.
>
> Now, let me tell you, this agent is not cheap. As you become
> successful it will seize about 40% of everything you earn. And no, I'm
> sorry, there just isn't any way you can fire this agent of plunder,
> and you can't decrease its share of your income. That power rests with
> him, not you.
>
> So, here I am saying negative things to you about government. Well, be
> clear on this: It is not wrong to distrust government. It is not wrong
> to fear government. In certain cases it is not even wrong to despise
> government for government is inherently evil. Yes, a necessary evil,
> but dangerous nonetheless, somewhat like a drug. Just as a drug that
> in the proper dosage can save your life, an overdose of government can
> be fatal.
>
> Now let's address a few things that have been crammed into your minds
> at this university. There are some ideas you need to expunge as soon
> as possible. These ideas may work well in academic environment, but
> they fail miserably out there in the real world.
>
> First is that favorite buzz word of the media and academia: Diversity!
> You have been taught that the real value of any group of people – be
> it a social group, an employee group, a management group, whatever –
> is based on diversity. This is a favored liberal ideal because
> diversity is based not on an individuals abilities or character, but
> on a person's identity and status as a member of a group. Yes, it's
> that liberal group identity thing again.
>
> Within the great diversity movement group identification – be it
> racial, gender based, or some other minority status – means more than
> the individuals integrity, character or other qualifications.
>
> Brace yourself. You are about to move from this academic atmosphere
> where diversity rules, to a workplace and a culture where individual
> achievement and excellence actually count. No matter what your
> professors have taught you over the last four years, you are about to
> learn that diversity is absolutely no replacement for excellence,
> ability, and individual hard work. From this day on every single time
> you hear the word "diversity" you can rest assured that there is
> someone close by who is determined to rob you of every vestige of
> individuality you possess.
>
> We also need to address this thing you seem to have about "rights." We
> have witnessed an obscene explosion of so-called "rights" in the last
> few decades, usually emanating from college campuses.
>
> You know the mantra: You have the right to a job. The right to a place
> to live. The right to a living wage. The right to health care. The
> right to an education. You probably even have your own pet right – the
> right to a Beemer for instance, or the right to have someone else
> provide for that child you plan on downloading in a year or so.
>
> Forget it. Forget those rights! I'll tell you what your rights are.
> You have a right to live free, and to the results of 60% -75% of your
> labor. I'll also tell you have no right to any portion of the life or
> labor of another.
>
> You may, for instance, think that you have a right to health care.
> After all, President Obama said so, didn't he? But you cannot receive
> health-care unless some doctor or health practitioner surrenders some
> of his time – his life – to you. He may be willing to do this for
> compensation, but that's his choice. You have no "right" to his time
> or property. You have no right to his or any other person's life or to
> any portion thereof.
>
> You may also think you have some "right" to a job; a job with a living
> wage, whatever that is. Do you mean to tell me that you have a right
> to force your services on another person, and then the right to demand
> that this person ...
>
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