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Cannibals Converge on Washington

By the tens of thousands, so-called Progressives, Socialists, Communists, and their unions will be gathering in Washington for a call to arms—one final putsch—before November 2nd. They will come by car, by train, by rented bus, to make demands, not for freedom or honor—as marchers have in the past—but for greater redistribution of wealth, more burdensome regulations, more unions, and they want jobs too. [Provided by whom?]

It is with this in mind, as they climb aboard their buses, sit upon their trains and ride the distance to their Marxist March, that we offer these words, as stated by the late radio commentator Paul Harvey in 1964:

Any man who claims you owe him a living is a cannibal.
Whether foreign or domestic, he is a cannibal.
If you choose to help him, that is one thing.
If he demands you “help” as his “right,” he is a leech,
a sycophant, a parasite.
He is a cannibal seeking to survive by consuming you.

And, as relevant today as they were then, here are Paul Harvey’s words in their full context:

America has become a cannibal society, devouring its best. The competent, numerically outnumbered by the incompetents, are being corralled, restrained, confined and milked like barnyard cattle. The giants who created our skyscraper civilization are now ordered to obey Lilliputian bureaucrats. Common men—who owe their jobs to uncommon men who create jobs—gang together to shackle their providers.

Americans are becoming congenital dependents. Even as loafing relatives extort a livelihood by claiming they have a “right” to your money—so today eight million homegrown moochers insist that you are responsible for their welfare! Thus, we subsidize promiscuous mothers and their illegitimate babies and lazy feather bedders and goldbricking government pay rollers…While we penalize the strong, the purposeful, the productive with disproportionate burdens of taxes, pressures, red tape.

We praise ventures which are “non-profit” and grant them tax advantages and social acceptance, yet we damn the men who make the profits which make the “non-profit” ventures possible. Americans want to keep the electric lights but destroy the generators. What if the men of brains and initiative and industry should go on strike?

It happened once. “The Dark Ages” were a period of stagnation when men of exceptional ability gave up, figured “what’s the use?” and went underground—for a thousand years. Ayn Rand, author of “Atlas Shrugged,” thinks it may have to happen that way again. Dr. Charles Mayo says, “I know of no individual, no nation, that ever did anything worthwhile on a five-day week.” Already many American industrialists are turning the keys on their corporations and going to Florida—either part-time or full-time—to become non-productive beachcombers.

Curiously, Russia is beginning to reward the uncommon men. Soviet scholar Vadim A. Trapeznikov—not without Kremlin sanction—is now referring to the Soviet system as “obsolete.” He says Russia’s economy must now rely on the “more productive profit motive.”

We, on the other hand, continue to play the democratic con-game which pretends that all men are equal and that anybody who demonstrates any inequality should be punished for it.

Any insolent beggar can wave his sores in your face and plead for help in the tone of a threat. You are expected to feel “guilty” for having more than he. Any barefoot bum from the pestholes of Asia or Africa cries out, “How dare you be rich!” And we beg them to be patient and we promise to give it all away as fast as possible.

The economic creed of “enlightened selfishness” which made our nation the powerhouse of this planet has been so maligned that now it sounds like heresy when I say:

Any man who claims you owe him a living is a cannibal.
Whether foreign or domestic, he is a cannibal.
If you choose to help him, that is one thing.
If he demands you “help” as his “right,” he is a leech,
a sycophant, a parasite.
He is a cannibal seeking to survive by consuming you.

So, as you marchers march, making your demands upon others, we wanted you to put yourself into proper perspective and, in the words of Paul Harvey, have a…

Good Day!

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“I bring reason to your ears, and, in language as plain as ABC, hold up truth to your eyes.”  Thomas Paine, December 23, 1776

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COMMENTS

  • Robert Allen Leeper

    I also like Ayn Rand’s term: “Looters”.

  • http://pocketchangeproductions.net/ anotherindyfilmguy

    Most people would pull out/kill the tick outright and be done with it.

    “Compassionate” people might just throw the tick out “hoping” it won’t feed on them again…

    “Liberals/Progressives/Socialists/Communists/(insert many)-ists” seem to want to put the tick on other people (or keep it on themselves) and grow colonies of ticks, creating a whole new class of tick protection/shelter and care even if it means infecting the unwilling/unwitting host with diseases or just overburdening the host until it dies.

    I’m thinking these people are two legged ticks, but that’s just my opinion.

  • dpmartin

    Twenty years ago (tomorrow is the actual 20 year mark), I swore an oath to support and defend the Constitution of the United States against all enemies, foreign and domestic and to bear true faith and allegiance to the same. Over that time, I have come to realize that the most dangerous enemies to that Constitution are of the domestic variety.

    So, if the fight is to restore the Constitution of this once and future Republic and liberty along with her, count me in!!! I will defend her with every breath from now until the last! I consider it a privilege and honor to do so.

    Make no mistake, this will be a house to house and town to town battle. It must be a multi-front assault consisting of simultaneous engagements. I say, bring it on!

  • itrytobenice

    Excellent.

  • drfredc

    This rally is basically a gathering of the Privileged, paid for by the collected life energy of the Peasants in the private sector.

    The Privileged are the unions, attorneys, greens and other selected liberal/socialist groups that live outside the norms of marketplace reality.

    The Privileged get their support from the Collectors (high income earners in the private sector) who collect the life energy from the Peasants interacting in the Private Sector goods and services.

    The Peasant are the bulk of the private sector work force whose life energy is paying for the Privileged indirectly thru inflated fees paid to the Collectors.

    The Privileged attempt to buy the Peasant’s votes by offering the Peasants some tidbits of benefits after they’ve gorged themselves on the peasant’s life energies collected by the Collectors.

    It’s been a great system when it comes to counting votes so long as the Peasants aren’t informed of how the Privileged system works. It’s never been a great system when it comes to counting money. But don’t worry — the Privileged have it all figured out when it comes to retiring with retirement and health benefits far into the future.

  • charlesbaynor

    Just consider how much better off we would have been without Unions. The automobile industry would have remained competitive. Jobs would not have needed to be outsourced. All sorts of stupid safety requirements would not have been demanded of small businesses.

    Most of all, Dems would not have had any funding for their destruction of America.

    Dems and unions ruined this country with their stupid class war that made the poor only poorer. They simply have no compassion, only a hunger for power,

    • http://impudent.edublogs.org/ kyle8

      There was a time in our history when Labor Unions did more good than harm.

      Granted that was a long time ago. However they often fought against oligarchies of corporate/government symbiosis. The opposite of free enterprise.

      Unfortunately the once very anti-communist labor movement was infiltrated and taken over both by thugs and by Marxists.

      Labor became too powerful after a series of stupid laws that favored them, and like any other power group began to be corrupt and monolithic.

      • msctex

        . . .outlives its original intended purpose and does not adopt viable new aims, necessarily becomes corrupt. It exists only to serve itself, and damages all it touches.

  • Ann_W

    I’m repeating myself from another thread. But I would love to see some Redstaters footage from this event getting up close and personal with the cannibals. Could be dangerous…

  • louisiana

    Paul Harvey had it right. He was a commonsense man for the common man, which is why the leftie thugs will never understand his words of wisom–they’re just too..sniff…common.

  • NeoKong

    If you think about why the left, the media and the Democrats are retreating and losing ground so fast is because they have decided to come out of the closet and reveal who they truly are.

    Once America got a good look at who those people really were they stood up and said “Hell no”.

    They have gotten away with their schemes for so long because they tried to blend in. They were like the reptiles on that TV show V. When they all get together tomorrow we will see them for who they really are and it won’t be pretty.
    If they really think that going before the country and demanding that other people give them what they feel they deserve will help them I say go for it.

    Those people are going to shoot themselves in the foot tomorrow and the media will only embarrass themselves trying to prop them up.
    Tomorrow’s rally will go over like the Ground Zero Mosque and an Alan Grayson ad combined.

  • lbjgal

    The media will protect them. What you and you can do in November is vote. Meanwhile give to people who are really in need, give your time to those who want to be taught, and continue to be informed.

  • kowalski

    I’ve tried for many years now to keep an open mind about what it all really means, but that’s it. When I write what I wrote in my diary yesterday it’s not because I’ve ever listened to Paul Harvey, and particularly not in 1964.

    I never did. People will have to take my word for that but it’s true.

    Right now, America is importing poverty in the name of justice and equality and punishing growth in the name of fairness. The radical egalitarian moonscape is going to arrive pretty soon.

  • kowalski

    He’s just misunderstood because his sense of humor is extremely, extremely dry. He’s a sensitive soul, really, he is. That’s why he can say things like THIS:

    In late 2009 in Davos, the real leader of Russia said:

    “Excessive intervention in economic activity and blind faith in the state’s omnipotence is another possible mistake.”

    And THEN he said:

    “Instead of streamlining market mechanisms, some are tempted to expand state economic intervention to the greatest possible extent. The concentration of surplus assets in the hands of the state is a negative aspect of anti-crisis measures in virtually every nation. In the 20th century, the Soviet Union made the state’s role absolute. In the long run, this made the Soviet economy totally uncompetitive. This lesson cost us dearly. I am sure nobody wants to see it repeated.”

    Hahahahahah. Hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahah.

    Boy! was he funny. I was rolling on the floor laughing, LOL, OMG, WTF, to put it another way.

    Mr. Putin knows how to tell a joke, that’s for sure. I’m was laughing so hard I almost created a Tea Party. That one right there was one of the better ones he’s ever told. And people say he doesn’t have a sense of humor visible in the features of his face or his gestures or personal demeanor. Pish posh. The man is a LAUGH RIOT. Thank God we didn’t nuke him, he so funny.

    You might say he knows us better than we know ourselves, at least when it comes to the leadership of this country right now.

  • markvol

    is that we will all be a part of it. The union thugs “looters” will go down hard, but a lot of good hard working people will suffer, too. It has
    to happen. So be it.
    I wonder what those purple ticks think they will have in the end?
    Just a bunch of useful idiots.

  • bostinks2

    and the very essence of it ugliness. GOD Bless me until NOV 3 so as i may do my part to see the change this country requires. I am just ONE voice and ONE vote. Washington and local politicians are not willing to hear me.

  • enjay

    Paul Harvey’s commentary from 1964 was so prophetic and we are definitely living it in 2010. I wish he was still around to see our “moocher society” and just how right on target he was.

    To sell their souls and freedoms for a seemingly free ride? Pathetic people
    who have learned helplessness and are not particularly suited to a country that values liberty, freedom, opportunity and excellence. These cannibals are big on blaming America, but the responsibilty for their plight in life rests squarely with them. If you can’t make it in America, you can’t make it anywhere.

    This “one nation rally” was organized and supported by communist groups in the United States. Let’s be clear….over the decades, communists have steadily made progress infiltratimg many aspects of American society, including our government and especially the democrat party. These organizations and people go by many innocuous names, so as not to draw undue attention while they tighten their grip.

    We were told by our president, the slogan he used in his campaign
    “YES WE CAN!” was suggested by his dear wife, Michelle. Are you all aware the communist party published a booklet in 1981 entitled “YES WE CAN!?” My, isn’t that a coincidence.

  • Common_Cents

    when I would hear my ex GF’s father speak. He was a baggage handler union rep for the airlines. The only thing he could talk about was how the union has a list of benefits lined up for each negotiation opportunity. This year medical for life, next year a raise and pension etc…. Never a word on improving anything at work. He would be the first to tell you he is no commie/socialist. He was just a stooge pawn.

    That is one problem with the average union worker. They don’t see themselves as socialists/commies, but they are supporting that very same thing in their organization and leadership.

    The average union worker needs some education and liberation from the crapstorm they are enabling and helping to create.

    • Common_Cents

      Our approach to these people should be similar to dealing with the extreme terrorist factions from the rest of Islam. Call out and deal with the extremists but try and liberate the people.

  • Flagstaff

    may not be EXACTLY descriptive of the proponents of the Welfare State’s tyranny, but they are perfectly accurate when taken in context.

    What else describes people who depend for their living on the taking of money from the public’s pocket by force of law? Legalized highway robbers, perhaps.