Speaking of presidential libraries, it would be most interesting to compare the number of books read by President George W. Bush during the last year, even with all of his job responsibilities, to the number of books read by Ted Kennedy and John Kerry. President Bush's passion is history and he consistently reads at least one full length volume every five days. In a typical month he will do more reading than Kerry and Kennedy combined do in a year. This of course stands to reason as those who are ignorant of history are doomed to repeat it. In over 2000 years of recorded history the socialism advocated by those two Massachusetts Senators has failed every single time it has been implemented. The socialist road that they, and the entire Democratic Party, is attempting to take United States down today has led to the economic ruin of both Europe and Canada. When I was a young boy and gross national output per citizen in Canada was comparable to that of the United States. Canada chose early on the socialist model of today's Democratic Party. Today, the gross national output per citizen in Canada is about 1/3 that of the GNP per capita in United States. The socialist dominated economies of Europe are rolling train wrecks as well. But it appears, unlike our Massachusetts friends, that Europe is starting to wake up and discard the "Hillary advocated" collectivist socialism that has driven their nations into the dirt. Ireland, with their low taxes and a newly discovered faith in free enterprise and individual initiative is growing economically at triple the rate of the rest of Europe. Even France's hard-core socialist population is, as of late, fed up to the point that they elected a pro-US free-market president. Conservatives do have a genuine beef with President Bush. He is both too liberal and too willing to negotiate with the likes of Ted Kennedy. One cannot compromise with evil without that evil scoring at least a partial victory. The evils of socialism, and the economic destruction and human misery that flows from it, must be confronted and defeated. Both Kennedy and Kerry have college degrees, more than enough education to know that trying to tax and spend one's way to prosperity is as foolish as trying to raise oneself up by standing in a bucket while pulling up on the handle. The failure to read and learn the lessons of history is far less a problem in Crawford, Texas than it is in Massachusetts.
Chip