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Be Nice to Liberals Day : /p>While Daniel Mitchell is to be admired for his generous spirit of detente with the Lefties among us, perhaps a more appropriate and beneficial gesture could be found in the celebration of a national "Take a Liberal to Work Day."
After all, most of them could benefit from a full day's exposure to serious capital enterprise. Seeing how hard conservatives work for their money might make them more appreciative of our reluctance to give it all to the government for their feel-good programs.
Plus, it might do wonders for them to spend eight hours in the presence of grownups. That should have some maturing effect on all but the most diehard Peter Pans among them.
p>And yes, Daniel, at the end of the day, we send them off with a big hug, because, just as you say, feelings are the most important thing to a Liberal. At least they'll remember that part of their experience. br> -- Russ Vaughn br> Lakehills, Texas /p> p> Who really wants a "Be kind to liberals" day? Why help them on the path of recovery as the article (tongue in cheek as it is) suggests? The best thing we can do for liberals is take them off life support and declare them brain dead or just take them off life support since you have to be brain dead to be a liberal. br> -- Pete Chagnon /p>
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