Freedom Scores for Candidates:
2. Back to the Boiling Cauldron!

Posted by Bob on December 11th, 2007

One of the most critical ingredients or dimensions that has been related by research to Peace, Participation, and Prosperity in our time has been Cultural Relating or the relationships between the different cultures and classes of citizens in America. Historically, the “Melting Pot” for various waves of immigrants has become the metaphor for America’s greatness.

As I listen attentively to the music behind the words of the Republican candidates, I hear only the following proposal:

“When I am president, I will subcontract with a friendly Multinational Corporation to build a wall or fence to keep our neighbors (“illegal aliens”) out of this country (except when our Agribusinesses and other Multinational Corporations need them). This should ensure our leadership in the 21st century. Oh, by the way, we will build the fence using “legal aliens” because they will keep their feet on the Mexican side of the border!”

If I heard the Democratic candidates accurately, their answers sounded like they followed this format:

“When I am president, I will embrace our neighbors (future union members) and grant them amnesty (pardons) by shrinking the citizenship requirements that legal applicants must meet, and by expanding our budgets to meet the social, medical, and educational services that these families have, and by qualifying them immediately as voters in the Democratic party, ‘the true party of illegal people.’ This should ensure our world leadership in the 21st century. I might add that we will keep the costs per family below the $1 million estimated by the research of the Heritage Foundation!”

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