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Club FRED! |
FRED Knocks’Em!
with OCCAM.
Andrew Jackson
was elected President in 1828.
Those who do not learn from his story
are doomed to repeat it.
Those who learned —
can re-enact it.
Tennessee Legislators can
resolutely
honor our most respected candidate for
U. S. President.
Distinguish the genuine Fred from fatuous facilitators
of federal algorithms.
Primary Elections in other states
will be guided by intuition—
if Tennessee is restrained by inhibition.
Jackson taught the British and Biddles a lesson.
Brains and dedication can revive Education
and liberate apoplectic
ScoolDaze!
Schools can be spoils— when Fred Thompson is elected.
Appointment of Private Ayes can replace
Federated pedagogics.
Restore lively lessons!
Re-Peal ! ! !
the
Bell
of Liberty
and public indoctrination!
Tennessee persuaded
the reticent Andrew Jackson
to serve his country
in 1822.
The U. S. Constitution
specifies that each
state legislature will choose
presidential
electors.
The legislature
adopted a
resolution to proclaim
the choice of Jackson
to be President.
“Jackson cautiously
steered clear
of controversy and,”
“He espoused
no platform.”
Jackson was elected Senator
from Tennessee in 1823.
Presidential primary elections can integrate this
affirmation of
the ability and integrity of
Fred Thompson.
He has
Volunteered to serve
our country,
and offended
those who admire
egotistical ambition.
Hillary Clinton
follows the
gory path of
another presidential candidate
who impersonated
a Carthage
country boy.
The most electable candidate
for Vice President
is the next question to consider.
Perhaps Mr. Thompson
has considered this choice.
Ladies and Black voters may vote for a candidate who
is exceptionally capable and experienced.
Condoleezza Rice
is my first choice!
Presidential
Conventions of 1860.
Feature Story in
Knoxville Voice,
by Elisha Sauers,
outlines several themes for
mud-slinging that we shall enjoy.
These comments and quotes arouse suspicion
and invite simple interpretation.
Lettuce interpret this
diversity of statements
for puzzled cabbageheads:
Fred Thompson is stingy.
People admire him.
“At age 46,
he told the St. Petersburg Times
he had no political aspirations:
‘It never made
a lot of sense
to me to spend $5 million
to get a $90,000 job.
I guess that’s the kind of thinking
you grow up with as a
poor boy.’ ”
The name of Andrew Jackson
was mentioned as a possible candidate for president
in a New York newspaper.
He flung down the paper in disgust
and said:
“Do they think that I am
such a damned fool as to think myself
fit for President of
the United States?
No, sir: I know
what I am fit for.
I can command a body of men in a rough way;
but I am not fit to be President.”
My destiny was apparent
when I lay on my back in the field,
and glared at the clouds in the sky.
Three decades later,
Mr. Carpenter observed:
“Most people,
by the age of forty,
have become successful,
or they become philosophers.”
“Fred Thompson, the slick
capital hill lobbyist”
became successful.
Alcibiades
and Critias became philosophers and
politicians.
Perhaps a few homespun quirks
could promote a publicity frenzy
and election, similar to Andrew Jackson’s
victory against John Quincy Adams.
More publicity is good, and
Fred’s name
is easy to spell!
Andrew Jackson
and Rachel smoked clay pipes.
James Hamilton wrote:
“She was the first woman I ever saw
smoke a cigar.”
Presidential candidate
Victoria Claflin Woodhull
got publicity when
Tennessee Claflin
was outraged by newspaper rumors that
she smoked “cheap cigars.”
She announced to reporters that
she smoked only the
finest quality cigars
(as did President Grant).
Condoleezza Rice and
Jeri Kehn,
Fred’s capable wife,
could smoke cigars,
shake hands and explain:
“We don’t inhale.”
Fred could play the ukulele
and sing
“You Are My Sunshine! ”—
without asking for money or votes.
Ethel Merman tap danced and sang the song
by Irving Berlin:
“Walking Cane.”
“I never go out without my cane,
’cause it may rain.
Never go out without my cane,
I’d go insane! ”
Let
Hillary
and Obama compete with that!
Every
penny
gives the right to vote
in the
democracy
of the market.
“A story
attributed to Clarence Darrow
is his quip
to a client,
who, after winning, said,
‘How can I ever
show my appreciation,
Mr. Darrow?’ Darrow replied,
‘Ever since the Phoenicians
invented money,
there has been only
one answer
to that question.’ ”
Consider the damnable doubletalk
dispensed to denounce both:
Big Money
and small contributions.
“Fred Thompson,
who has skirted
Federal Election Commission bylaws
by shaking hands along the campaign trail
without actually asking for
anyone’s vote? ”
Can Condi
and Jeri
skirt more bylaws?
“Friends of
Fred Thompson, Inc.,
has collected $3.5 million
nationwide but only spent
approximately $625,000.”
(Federal) “law
proscribes undeclared candidates
from saving money.”
Fred Thompson
is stingy
with other people’s
money.
“ ‘I guess
that’s the kind
of thinking you
grow up with as a
poor boy.’ ”
“Thompson
has avoided media criticism on his platforms
by not officially having any.”
“Thompson has revealed little detail
of what his
stances are
on today’s
hot button issues.”
Admirers of
John Kerry should
applaud this policy.
Alan Greenspan
could coach Fred
to offer
clear statements.
“Many of his speeches
are sprinkled with axioms . . .
‘[Health care] is
too expensive;
we need to do something about it,’
minus any concrete platforms.”
“He does not favor
federal assistance for today’s teen parents.”
“He voted to deny
assistance to children born to
an unmarried
teen mother.”
“As a
diehard federalist,
Thompson believes in smaller
centralized government
with more emphasis on state powers.”
“Fred Thompson,
the Tennessee Senator of eight years
known for his strictly federalist politics.”
“Perhaps the clearest example
of federal over-involvement
in state and local responsibilities
is public education.
It’s the classic case
of how
the federal government buys authority over state and local matters
with taxpayer money and ends up squandering both
the authority and the money
while imposing additional burdens on the states . . . .”
“The most encouraging reforms
in education are occurring at the local level,
with options like charter schools.”
“Thompson has revealed
little detail of
what his
stances are.”
Knock’Em
with OCCAM!
This is the
most reviling question of political analysis.
How much “detail” is necessary
to explain: “Have it
your way.”
Higher taxes are promoted
to provide “Essential services.”
When screaming multitudes
are outraged that
government
is an inane,
inept, bureaucratic bungler,
detailed
government plans
are a joke.
Lori Massie ran
for city council
in St. Petersburg.
The St. Pete
“Pravda”
interviewed her.
“Less government!” She said.
“Details? ” they asked.
“Sell the parks,
and while they
are at it,
sell the
post office too.”
Fred Thompson
is quoted above. Read between the quotes:
“The federal government buys authority over
state and local” schools.
Can he sell the schools
if he is elected President?
Executive power of Eminent Domain
contradicts “his strictly federalist politics.”
KCDC
has appalled the
Kelo decision
of the Supreme court to seize the
“Blighted”
Candy Factory and Victorian Houses
from the City of Knoxville,
to sell
to a
private buyer.
Local government agencies can apply
“federalist politics” to condemn
blighted schools with drop-out rates,
and sell them
to neighborhood activists.
Can Fred promote the appointment
of his supporters to federal education departments?
Every President has rewarded his supporters
with appointments to office.
The “Spoils
System”
was the name for this practice which began
when Jackson was elected by
backwoods, unrefined admirers.
Home schooled students have won the National Spelling
championship for two years.
Could parents of these refugees from
Buchenwald Learning
vote for Fred, and deserve appointments
to bring enlightenment to
Federal Education Departments?
Can Fred
discourage Federal funding of Education?
When educated people are
unable to grasp:
“No more tax funding,”
they will quickly orient themselves
to the sound of coins that are dropped
into their tin cups.
The multitude of votes
which are cash registered each day,
will guide the most blind mendicant to prosper from the
plebiscite of the private market.
“The capitalists,”
“are not supreme,
they are steersmen only,
bound to obey unconditionally
the captain’s orders.
The captain is the consumer.”
Profit Signals
make it “possible to
apply a method
of reckoning
and computation”
to guide each person
in social relations.
Eleemosynary
proclivities, and Selfish, personal gain,
are harmonized to provide
the most urgently desired benefits to others.
Liberating a Country
and promoting Democracy—
How can you work toward a goal,
when you have not identified
what is that Goal?
A friend, of the genius genus,
began to study a method of solving the
Rubik’s
Cube.
He poured out a solution which rotated
a pear of peaces.
I tried
to improve his stragedy
by using fewer moves.
This was bad judgement.
When I had scrambled the puzzel,
I axed this question:
“What do
I aim toward?”
Statements of some candidates
are watered down.
Many of Fred’s speeches “are
sprinkled
with axioms.”
My focus on the glitz of sequins
with fewer moves
dis tracted me!
The AXIOM
of any system
orients every manoeuvre
to achieve a goal
or solution.
Pore over your goal,
instead of pouring your sole existence
into an unidentified hole.
The completed pattern of the Rubik’s Cube
is the AXIOM of
that system.
This Pattern must be Identified before you
get out and
get under—
way to the New Jerusalem.
The plan for Iraq was from the plot of
“Alice
In Wonderland.”
Identifying the desired result
was the last initiative.
General MacArthur did not begin with elections in Japan.
Or conclude with them.
Top-down
initiatives must be
Enforced.
Individual
Self Defense
has been the lowest priority
in the scheme for promoting Democracy and re-building Iraq.
This is the same plan as
advancing inept students to the next grade level
in public school.
Bottoms-up autonomy of tribal groups
invites lunacy, tribulation, and ululation—
when they obstreporously
“Moon”
the liberator!
People of Afghanistan and Iraq are similar to our Jamestown and
Plymouth colonies.
Their religious beliefs condemn Capitalism,
Private Property, Profit, and Individual Rights.
Respect these individuals and allow them
to defend their choices.
Our defense must recognize
and respect the choices they make.
Attack against civilians is indefensible.
This is why
civilians
must be armed.
American soldiers
are being used for
target
practice.
Remove this distraction, and encourage Iraquis
to defend personal liberties by fighting for
self-preservation.
Samuel Johnson observed:
The prospect of being hanged within a few days,
tends to improve the ability to learn new skills.
Starvation and disease motivated American colonists
to experiment with private property.
Collegiate School
was founded in 1628, and endures today
as the oldest American Private School.
Boston founded the first
public school
seven years later.
“The first classes were held in the home
of the Master,
Philemon Pormort.”
The
MAINSPRING of HUMAN PROGRESS
By
Henry Grady Weaver:
Learning
Versus Teaching.
John R. NEAL
set the stage for the Scopes Trial:
“Slaughter
of Ph. D.'s.”
Economic Calculation
In The Socialist Commonwealth,
By Ludwig von Mises, originally
published in 1920.
“Competition
Is A Sin! ”
In
Doctrine Nation.
Scopes
Trial.
The
Butler Act,
Trial,
ReTrial Petition.
The First
Acadamic Farmer.
Friday,
4 May, 2007
Mike Huckabee said:
He “can accept that
others believe that
they and their families
come from apes.”
“This is not
government-run:”
“she
called for
a requirement,”
“She insisted
no new government bureaucracy
would be created,”
“her plan would require every American
to purchase insurance,”
and “Businesses would be required
to offer insurance.”
The “centerpiece of Clinton’s latest effort
is the so-called
‘individual mandate.’ ”
“Clinton adviser Laurie Rubiner said the mandate could
be enforced
in a number of ways.”
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