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Little-Acorn
02-12-2015, 03:43 PM
U.S. Representative Mia Love hits bedrock with this one.

In the old Deep South, slavery was when people were forced to work for people they didn't want to, forced to give up the freedom to choose how they would support themselves, forced to give up the products of their labor to other who didn't compensate them for them, and threatened with captivity, oppression, jail time, and worse, if they didn't obey.

That's actually a pretty good description of what modern Democrats are imposing on the rest of us today. Want to work for someone for a low wage so you can gain experience and a good recommendation? Sorry, you can't - there's a law against it. Want to build a simple house? Sorry, you can't - there are LOTS of laws against it. Want to choose a simple, bare-bones, low-cost medical insurance program? Sorry, you can't - there's a law against it. You MUST pay higher prices than you ever have, for less coverage. And if you don't like it, tough - the government will penalize you.

Today, "Liberalism" is a laughably misnamed agenda. It has nothing to do with liberty, and everything to do with people controlling you whom you never asked for.

The old-time southern slaveowners could whip or kill their slaves if they wanted to. Today's liberals can't do that to their subjects who disobey them. Yet. They can only imprison them, fine them, harass then endlessly.

That's about the only real difference between today's liberals and the southern slaveowners.

Mia Love points this out in no uncertain terms.

What was wrong, immoral, and abusive in the 1800s, is wrong, immoral and abusive today.

And claiming it's "for the children" or "for your own good" doesn't change it.

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http://www.kogo.com/articles/politics-104707/rep-mia-love-decries-new-slavery-13248849

Rep. Mia Love Decries New 'Slavery' Of 'Being Dependent On People In Power' At RNC Black Outreach Event

Posted Thursday, February 12th 2015 @ 12pm by J. Arthur Bloom

At a Republican National Committee event at Washington DC’s Howard Theater Wednesday afternoon, rising conservative star Rep. Mia Love (R-UT) exhorted the audience to “remove ourselves from a different kind of slavery, the slavery that comes from being dependent on people in power.”

RNC chairman Reince Priebus showcased the party’s ongoing commitment to outreach to the black community, before presenting awards to Love, Rep. Will Hurd (R-TX) and Sen. Tim Scott (R-SC), who were all elected this November.

The other two recipients took a less dramatic tone. Sen. Scott focused on education and told a story about his grandfather, who couldn’t read, bringing a newspaper to the dinner table and pretending to read it.

Anton Chigurh
02-12-2015, 06:06 PM
Would they say she was crying and was 'dramatic' if she wasn't female? "decries" in the headline. That's sexiss and rasiss.