Friday, June 13, 2008

I say neither

Why can’t some writers write and politicians talk, simply? I had to investigate in the dictionary a fancy word, confect, which means make and the phrase sonically restored, considered in its context, I concluded simply means improved. Writers can’t resist displaying their feathers; politicians can’t either. Verbiage, never simple and never truthful, continues to reverberate from both the House and Senate now that the price of gas keeps climbing and wealth continues to be made (confected) by the wrong people. Politicians’ speeches signifies nothing or something bad for America’s economy. The old liberal play book has just been sonically restored (improved.). Vaclav Havel, former President of a Czechoslovakia freed from undemocratic Communism, recognized "politics as morality in practice." He writes that freedom is the great facilitator. Businesses also, in spite of egregious examples such as Enron and World Com. should practice morality. Free trade can be just only when it conforms to the demands of social justice." Leo XIII wrote in his encyclical Rerum Novarum (of new things). What’s a simple definition for social justice? Obama’s socialism or the compassionate Republicanism of McCain?

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