Sunday, May 13, 2007

A Veracious Accusation

When a politician says to a problem, "There is nothing that I can do," what he or she means is that there is nothing that he or she is willing to do. Ironically, what they often should do is nothing, but instead they do something because--as I said--they are not willing to do what should be done.

When Clinton should have done something (e.g. kill bin Laden), he did nothing, and thousands of Americans and unquantified thousands of others are dead now with more to come.

When Lincoln should have done nothing (secession was valid), he did something and 3/4 of a million people died.

Correction: Clinton did do something, but I like to smoke good cigars and don't like talking about what he did with them.

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