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Our Higher Quality of Life
All of us assess everything in terms of how it will affect our quality of life. We commit everything to the elevation of our quality of life. Our reason and instincts are tools to help us identify those things that will help us do this.

The role of government is to establish a legal and social environment to help you raise your quality of life.
We assess leaders based on how well they will raise our quality of life.
Corruption happens when some of us, or we ourselves, act in ways to “help” our quality of life in ways that are easier because they permit us to work less hard, to sacrifice less, to not live up to our inborn responsibilities by us taking something that is rightfully anothers. We harm them. We cost them.
Worst of all, we think we can get away with it.
But wasn’t the cheating of minorities and women and the environment the crime that launched your Leftism? . . . It was. This stealing, this cheat, against the Divine Template made you pursue a higher Justice. In pursuing Justice, don’t believe that you are entitled to a Double Standard in stealing and cheating. That would mean that two wrongs make a right. And make sure the stealing and cheating happened the way you think it did, and that you have the right guilty party, because, if you are wrong about your history and your facts, or you are holding the grandson or granddaughter who never perpetrated a crime—then you are just another angry thug striking a blow for angry thuggery. You won’t wind up on the side of the Divine Template.
You will miss the mark of Justice and make all of us pay the cost of your mistake.
3 Responses to “Our Higher Quality of Life”
July 22nd, 2010 at 8:32 pm
The writer makes some interesting points, but I think that hyper links embedded within the text would help new readers like myself to understand the context of his thoughts better.
July 22nd, 2010 at 8:34 pm
And I think Theo Shaw needs to flesh out his thoughts better when commenting.
July 22nd, 2010 at 8:35 pm
Mr. W is a pompous ass as usual. I am so tired of his critical nature. Can we ban him?