Monday, September 12, 2005

David Limbaugh addresses the racial allegations surrounding Katrina by liberals and Democrat Party leaders. He makes a great point that minorities are not served by continually propping up imagined hate and inequality:

There is simply no polite way to say this, but the people who claim to have a monopoly on racial egalitarianism and human compassion are, with their false claims, doing immeasurable harm to the blacks and downtrodden they pretend to champion by incessantly dividing us along racial and economic lines.

If people in positions of apparent legitimacy make such obscene allegations in public forums, then significant numbers of people are bound to believe they are true. Where is the compassion in modern liberalism when it devotes so much of its polemic energy not to mending race relations and other divisions in our society but to fanning the flames of suspicion and distrust? What kind of recklessness is it that countenances the public airing of the abominable lie that virtually half the people in the country – conservatives – don't care about certain people: minorities and the poor?

As Howard Dean and his misanthropic band of race-baiters well know, whatever factors may have contributed to difficulties and delays in the federal rescue effort, they had nothing to do with racial or class prejudice – nothing. No exceptions.

Regrettably, too many people worship at the altar of their own political power and are transparently willing to destroy and divide people in furtherance of their self-aggrandizement.

http://www.worldnetdaily.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=46240

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