Thursday, September 25, 2014

Liberal Mind Set

Copied from South Jersey times, September 25, 2014

Sugary Drinks
The liberal mind was behind the idea that government should limit the size of sugary drinks that people be allowed to buy in New York City, letter writer Ken Frank says. (Associated Press | Richard Drew)
  September 24, 2014 at 2:36 PM, updated September 24, 2014 at 3:55 PM




The liberal mind is a contorted illogical place. The liberal mind will defend to the death, the right of two men to join together in a new definition of marriage.  Yet, the liberal minds in New York City penned a law that prohibits the right of those same two men from buying a 17oz. soda or larger while dining.  

Liberal minds are behind the push to end smoking in work places, public places, and smoking all together, because smoking is bad for your health and the health of others.  However, out of that well intended, yet distorted mindset comes the push for the legalization of pot. Not only legalize it, but celebrate the idea of filling your lungs with it, holding it in your lungs till they're tortured, then release the smoke to the people standing nearby at public protests.

The liberal minds looks at the recent border crisis with children traveling many miles to illegally enter our country, and they bleed out of my TV set while decrying that we need to be more compassionate because we are dealing with children. Thus we need to ignore the law. The same liberal minds will time and time again vote to keep people in office that secure the right for mothers to prevent babies from crossing the threshold of life, never mind the crossing of borders, they are not let out of the womb to rest in their mothers arms.

The liberal mind is a convenient mind. It's the drive behind the counter-culture becoming the culture. The liberal mind has no long-term plan other than its own satisfaction. It makes no sense unless you contort and bend your thinking until you too are defending this senseless, soulless logic. There are dozens of examples like these. It's just too painful to contemplate them all.
KEN FRANK

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