Working for logical immigation reform based on a stable population, a recognition of the finite nature of our natural resources and the adverse impact of continued growth on our quality of life, standard of living, national interest, character, language, sovereignty and the rule of law. Pushing back and countering the disloyal elements in American society and the anti-American rhetoric of the leftwing illegal alien lobbies. In a debate, when your opponents turn to name calling, it's a good sign you've already won.
Tuesday, November 18, 2008
Thucydides
Thucydides has some advice for Obama (paraphrased): exulting in his victory over McCain, the president-elect may be persuaded that nothing can withstand him, that he can achieve what is possible and what is impractical alike, which means whether he has just an adequate basis or an ample basis, it matters not. The reason for this is his extraordinary success which may cause him to confuse his strength with his hopes.
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