Tuesday, April 20, 2004

How our downfall started

BoingBoing, which posts more interesting things than any other blog, links to a scan of the cover of a pamphlet entitled "Communism, Hypnotism and the Beatles." I found a bio of the pamphlet's author and found he has also written such works as "The Marxist Minstrels," "Rhythm, Riots and Revolution" and "The Beatles: A Study in Drugs, Sex and Revolution." His organization also has a "journal" where he posts these thoughts:

Some things you can change and some you can't. You can raise a pig in your parlor. It won't change the pig—only your parlor. Be for change -- as long as it's change for the better. Ruts are just graves with the ends removed. The most inevitable thing in life is change. But why change the American system which produced the greatest freedom for the greatest number of people in human history, along with the world's highest standard of living, for Socialism? The "Liberals" now prefer to call Socialism the 'Welfare State.' That means that the Power Elite -- those who run the Establishment -- get well and you pay the fare. Under any name, Socialism has been a miserable failure for a thousand years. All Welfare States finally become Dictatorships.


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