October 17, 2008
Is this a surprise?
Is this a surprise?
[This letter was published in the October 23, 2008 edition of the Cambridge Chronicle.]
This editorial calls Massachusetts "a state that has prided (sic) itself on politics being more than a spectator sport." (Editorial, “One-party politics hurts democracy,” Cambridge Chronicle, Oct 16, 2008) Politics in Mass is an intellectual fantasy. Like their candidate Barack Obama they say one thing and practice the opposite. They speak in favor of democracy but practice totalitarianism. Listen to how the elected officials, their spineless journalist enablers, and local participants in political activity speak about Republicans. How they refer to the President of the United States. How they referred to the Governor of the state. How they refer to the Governor of Alaska who is the Republican candidate for Vice President. The infantile officials in this state make no distinction between their feelings and their politics. They are the most intolerant and most hostile group of humans I ever encountered. Ask recent arrivals from any state not on a coast. For the host city and state of Harvard, MIT and about 35 colleges it is shameful how university administrators censor speech and show their animosity for anyone who disagrees with them.
Editorial: One-party politics hurts democracy
Cambridge Chronicle
Thu Oct 16, 2008, 07:30 AM EDT
http://www.wickedlocal.com/cambridge/news/opinions/x1261524661/Editorial-One-party-politics-hurts-democracy
Roy Bercaw - Editor ENOUGH ROOM
[This letter was published in the October 23, 2008 edition of the Cambridge Chronicle.]
This editorial calls Massachusetts "a state that has prided (sic) itself on politics being more than a spectator sport." (Editorial, “One-party politics hurts democracy,” Cambridge Chronicle, Oct 16, 2008) Politics in Mass is an intellectual fantasy. Like their candidate Barack Obama they say one thing and practice the opposite. They speak in favor of democracy but practice totalitarianism. Listen to how the elected officials, their spineless journalist enablers, and local participants in political activity speak about Republicans. How they refer to the President of the United States. How they referred to the Governor of the state. How they refer to the Governor of Alaska who is the Republican candidate for Vice President. The infantile officials in this state make no distinction between their feelings and their politics. They are the most intolerant and most hostile group of humans I ever encountered. Ask recent arrivals from any state not on a coast. For the host city and state of Harvard, MIT and about 35 colleges it is shameful how university administrators censor speech and show their animosity for anyone who disagrees with them.
Editorial: One-party politics hurts democracy
Cambridge Chronicle
Thu Oct 16, 2008, 07:30 AM EDT
http://www.wickedlocal.com/cambridge/news/opinions/x1261524661/Editorial-One-party-politics-hurts-democracy
Roy Bercaw - Editor ENOUGH ROOM
Labels:
Barack Obama,
Democracy,
Harvard University,
Massachusetts,
MIT,
Republicans
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