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Election Propaganda in the Classroom (More on Sociology)

Good morning boys and girls! Are you ready for another lesson on the evils of capitalism? I believe the rest of your day, in order will be "America: an evil empire," "Equality: more important than freedom," and "Sexism: a problem that only affects women."

Sound familiar? I was one of the few fortunate enough to be homeschooled. I never set foot in either a public or private school. Most are not so lucky. From the time most children are 5 or 6 years of age they have already begun to be exposed to indoctrination by those who seem to hate America and every principle it was founded on.

This is fortunate for college professors, because by the time these small children are college age they have lived their lives soaking in lies and hypocrisy, so the far-left radical ideas that the college professors put forth are not so alien to them as they would be to, say, someone who has learned to think for themselves.

In a recent class in the Intro to Sociology course I am taking, my professor began to go over the results of the election broken down into groups based on age, race and sex. Apparently, most young people voted for Obama because "young people are more likely to vote for change," and "young people are less likely to vote based on skin color." Uh-huh. After this astounding revelation, we were given great reason to hope. Since the democrats have control of the executive and legislative branches "they have the opportunity for real change now. Perhaps now, America will become like other industrialized nations, and healthcare will finally be a right. This is how it should be." OK, then! It is interesting that we constantly talk both about cultural relativism (anything a culture does is OK, as long as no one is being harmed) AND the evils of capitalism (isn't that part of culture?)! So apparently, anything is OK, unless you happen to be America and promote freedom, in which case it is bad.

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The Stupidity of Voters

Americans have spoken. They have all collectively said "duuuoooh...?" Seriously, people; Did you think when you went to vote, or did you just have fun pushing the buttons? Let's take a look at a candidate each from the national, state, and local level.

Barack Hussein Obama -- ah, our new president-elect. The man who promises tax cuts for 95% of the population, and free healthcare for all! Has there been a time in American history when such a large percentage of the population was so eager for socialism? Has there been a time when Americans were so ready to give up their freedoms?

Saxby Chambliss -- the member of the infamous Gang of 10, supporter of the Farm Bill, and the even more notorious bailout bill. True, he hasn't taken office yet. No one took the majority, so he and Jim Martin are facing off again for a run-off election. How did he manage to get so many votes? I've yet to determine why a "statement vote" against the GOP must go to the Democrats. Vote for a third party. Tell the two parties in power you are sick of their politics and their self-serving legislation. You're sick of their spending and their new programs and their disregard for the constitution. Buckley managed to get about 3% of the vote.

Patrick Cannon -- sheriff of a small North Georgia county. He ran as a Democrat his first campaign and beat out incumbent sheriff of about 20 years Phillip Street. Under Cannon's watch crime has gone up, spending has gone up, and the sheriff's department has been turned into a mockery and a theocracy. Almost anyone with a drug violation can get off without sentence if they only "accept Jesus into their life." Billboards have been put up around that county that say "Meth Destroys. Jesus Saves." Now, as a Christian I am fully supportive of anyone who wants to spread The Gospel and draw a parallel between what people think they need in their life (drugs) and what they really need (Salvation from Jesus). However, this is not the work of the sheriff's department, and certainly not something to use taxpayers' money for. Speaking of taxpayer's money, the newly re-elected incumbent sheriff came under a bit of fire last year and during the campaign season for spending $11,000 of the sheriff department's budget to buy T-shirts to give to kids in school. No, I did not make that up.

So, what's up, American voter? Why are you electing incompetent buffoons? Why are you ignoring candidates' records? When things get worse, don't complain. You voted these people in.

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