Boortz never actually gave his speech.... It was what he "would" have
said... He is the author of the piece.
On May 28, 9:19 am, Keith In Tampa <
keithinta...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hmmmmm........Maybe that's the reason that I like him......The "Followers
> are almost extinct" part.......
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> On Mon, May 28, 2012 at 10:11 AM, plainolamerican <
plainolameri...@gmail.com
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> > 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.
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> > 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
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