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My liberal friend Pam and I are a perfect example of the class warfare currently being waged in America between the 'haves' and the 'have nots.' Also known as 'the war against the rich,' or, in a nutshell, socialism.

Though Pam and I are lifelong friends, we couldn't be more different. Pam is the quintessential liberal, quick to espouse views that show America in a bad light. Sarah Palin is evil, Bush is bad and anyone (like myself) that doesn't base their decisions on feelings is, well, just plain uncompassionate. End of story. I, on the other hand, am a traditional, conservative Christian.

Though conservatives have yet to be included under the leftist's much vaunted 'tolerance' and 'multicultural' umbrellas, Pam has decided that she will tolerate her renegade friend, as long as that friend doesn't publicly air any conservative views. Which is becoming a problem for our friendship.

Pam is the product of government schools and a culture that ignores merit in favor of any perceived underdog or victim. She is the proud owner of a Masters Degree, which, according to her, validates all of her leftist views - regardless of any facts to the contrary. And its not her fault that, at the ripe age of 57, she has yet to pay off the student loans that paid for her education.

Both Pam and I are the end result of the decisions we have made over the course of our lives. Pam's choices have resulted in her absolute refusal to participate in capitalism, or our free market system. Instead, she survives on a government check, feeling it is her due. And like most who receive something for nothing, she hates the one whose largesse she has chosen to accept. Kinda like all those countries who get aid from America and hate us for it. Hey, no one likes to be acknowledged as being subservient.

Fortunately for Pam, her leftists illusions allow her to maintain the moral high ground. Unlike her capitalist friend, who has never asked for or received dime one from the government. I am considered one of the evil 'rich.' Pam graciously ignores this fact, at least until she needs another loan.

Pam maintains the romantic illusion of being a struggling, misunderstood artist. She exists on a higher plane than Joe Six pack and Susy Homemaker. She is 'sensitive' and totally in tune with Mother Earth, victims of capitalism, and all creature great and small. That my tax dollars allow her this freedom is one of those inconvenient facts that Pam has learned to compartmentalize. Meaning she has chosen to ignore (or demonize) any facts that don't align with her vision of herself.

Like most leftists, Pam believes that life is a zero sum game. If someone has a big slice of the pie, that automatically means that some poor unfortunate has to do with a smaller slice. And all rich people are only rich because they made their money off the backs of those less fortunate.

This mind set, while comforting, is not conducive to material success. Which is OK with Pam, as she has spent her whole life eschewing the almighty dollar, choosing instead to allow others, like her 'rich' friend and financially stable family members the favor of periodically bailing her out financially. Her only concession to reality.

Ever since Obama was elected president, my friendship with Pam has become strained. Though politics was never a part of our friendship in the past, it has now become a factor. Pam apparently feels that Obama's socialist agenda is the best thing that ever happened to the Oppressive State of America. And since she knows that everyone feels this way, she has no qualms parroting the Dem's sound bite of the day as fact.

Since I know Obama didn't really cut taxes by $800 billion, it rankles somewhat that Pam believes it. Pam also believes that the government take over of the private sector is long overdue. And that Obama's take over of the health care system is the only way to ensure social justice.

I don't blame Pam for her desire for social justice. After all, she just had both hips replaced, courtesy Uncle Sam. And she sees no reason why other misunderstood victims shouldn't have access to the same free lunch. But her attitude is starting to rankle.

Though I am aware of the politically viable yet destructive effect of pitting one class of Americans against another class, I find I am becoming an active participant. I'm starting to resent my friend. I resent her cavalier, tax-payer funded attitude. I am starting to take umbrage at her assumption that her liberal views are the only valid views and any dissent or challenge to her world view is either racist and/or lacking in compassion.

I'm starting to resent the fact that people like myself, dirty little capitalists, are required to support deadbeats who have decided to live off the system. All the while, spitting in the eye of those that provide the means. (Sorry, Pam.)

Having been allowed the luxury of basing her life on feelings instead of being forced to make a living, Pam now takes great offense should I dare mention any of these inconvenient realities. She will allow no dissent. Our friendship has become political.

Pam wastes no time analyzing my weekly articles as being motivated solely by hate and 'lacking in compassion.' She has adopted the proven tactic of continually forcing me to proving a negative. And I just don't want to do that anymore, especially since I have lost respect for her.

With great regret, I realize Pam has become like so many of her fellow leftists. Willing to defend to the death leftists opinions (that are formed by others) and dismissing out of hand any facts to the contrary. If I don't agree with her, why, there must be something wrong with me. This attitude is not conducive to friendship.

Lifelong friendships that have weathered the test of time are rare and should be cherished. That our current political climate has ended this friendship is regrettable. But this case is not unique. Across the nation, friends are pitted against friends, families are dividing along partisan lines and Americans are being encouraged to resent anyone percieved as having more than their (fair)share of the pie.

I fear this will continue and become more pervasive under our current president. Raising the distinct possibility of America's downfall coming from within. The 'have nots' and victims are consolidating their premier position at the public trough, forcing others to pay for their ever evolving version of social justice. And considering that fully half of Americans now pay no federal income taxes yet still vote, the chances of changing this through the ballot box are becoming slimmer.

I already miss Pam. Our friendship was very important to me and I am saddened that today's political climate makes it impossible for good friends to agree to disagree. But if the choice is between actively enabling her views by keeping silent or fighting to keep America from turning into a nation of useful idiots, I'll choose the latter. Without regret.

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SHEESH!, some of yous guys actually read this sh*%! All my brain would allow to come through the filter was blah, bluh blah blah blah, useful idiots...........................OK I'm done!
"Amazing how you all can deduce this. Like most liberals, you base your premises on assumptions and call them facts. That doesn't work with me."

As long as this is up at the top already this morning, I cannot let this pass, though I should ignore this pap.

All the premises you have presented here are assumptions. If your friend exists (let's give you the benefit of the doubt, which I doubt would do for me), you have extrapolated from the life of one person to paint every liberal the same color. So, obviously, that does work for you. That is all you have ever done since you began posting here.

Your caricatures are laughable. Well, they would be if they weren't so damaging. This kind of substitute for critical thinking is inexcusable. One of the biggest problems in the country, to my mind, is the polarization of political opinion that practically guarantees that each end of the spectrum will waste its time pointing and name-calling instead of getting together to find ways to solve the problems we all face. All of us. Fear-mongering and sneering are the tools of bullies, and if you are disliked by so many here it is precisely because that is about all you do.

Let me tell you right now that I am about as liberal as you can get, and I have worked from the age of 17 (not counting babysitting and summer jobs since I was old enough to do them) until I retired. I did take out a student loan, which was paid back within four years of graduation. I owned my own business for the last ten years of my working life. I have never collected a penny in unemployment. I do receive my pittance from Social Security now, but if I can feed myself today it is because I put away money in IRAs and invested in real estate while I was working, so that I could provide for my own needs. I am an atheist with a strong moral compass; I need no threat of hell to keep me honest, nor heavenly guidance to tell me what most everyone really knows already. I take responsibility for myself, and I am not alone in that; I think you'll find that most intelligent liberal atheists are of like mind. I respect the beliefs of others, and I would like them to respect mine. I do not force them on anyone.

All this to say that I don't like being lumped into your caricatural view of those who do not follow your party line. Everyone is different and deserves to be treated with respect. But when you do not respect others, you must expect the same treatment from them.

I really think that this is not a place where your simplistic world view will ever fly. Everyone can see right through your divisive, rabble-rousing little fables.
Let's do the bump again, shall we?
Wow, Chez moi - thank you, thank you, thank you for speaking my mind in the most articulate way that is clear, concise, honorable, reasonable, full of integrity and just makes my day. I'm leaving this thread to go send you a friend request....
But where is Waldo, I mean Pam? I want to meet her.
mickeypamo@aol.com
I enjoy reading your articles Nancy and I do hope that you continue to share them here while your current gov't still allows you to do so :)
Well a new ghost person who thinks like Nancy. Kind of odd don't you think.
How bout' I post a letter or an animal pic in my avatar for identification purposes :) She (Nancy) raises some valid points in her articles pickle. Some just prefer to discard them or pretend that they don't exist. Case in point because for the purpose of this latest piece, it will serve. This statement from Chez' post, who I do believe to be an honorable person......"I owned my own business for the last ten years of my working life. I have never collected a penny in unemployment. I do receive my pittance from Social Security now, but if I can feed myself today it is because I put away money in IRAs and invested in real estate while I was working, so that I could provide for my own needs" . A very noble and commendable attitude. And I mean that sincerely. But has it occurred to anybody here that many small business owners today have had this luxury stripped from them, for lack of a better word. Monies intended for retirement investments in real estate and IRA's are, for many today mandated by your gov't to be spent on employee health care benefits ? The fruits of one's labor of yesteryear contrast greatly with what can be expected today......or for future generations for that matter. New gov't "requirements" have seen to that.
Male.......54 years old.
R.S. perhaps?
Fishing, huh ?.....lol Not Randy AfromB but I always did like the guy. Always had respect for you as well for that matter. Just snoopin' in from time to time.......that's all. Hope all is well :)

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