Monday, September 18, 2006

Once in a while, he tells the truth

"But one thing that's for certain: It is very hard to have free societies if the citizens cannot read. Think about that. It's much harder for a society to realize the universal blessings of liberty if your citizens can't read the newspaper in order to be able to make informed choices and decisions about what may be taking place in a country. You can't realize the blessings of liberty if you can't read a ballot, or if you can't read what others are saying about the future of your country. "

Indeed. Look at what happened. America can't read, therefore we can't live in a free society. We get this instead:

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