He took it down according to this site.
http://www.politicallore.com/presid...es-his-agenda-from-website-after-scrutiny/449
I think we too often suffer from the "lets get angry and DO SOMETHING!" syndrome.
Far too often in the past 1.5+ years, I've seen RP supporters willing to "take action", but not sit down, think, and PLAN that action, it was always just "LETS DO IT!" and people went shooting off in all directions, with pretty predictable results.
If we don't take the time to make sure we know what we are talking about, then make a rational plan to fight the problem, we will never succeed.
Enthusiasm is good, but directionless enthusiasm is nearly useless. Enthusiasm spent fighting a problem that isn't really a problem, is completely wasted.
http://www.change.gov/americaserves
Digg: http://digg.com/politics/Change_gov_or_Slaves_gov_Obama_wants_to_REQUIRE_service
Reddit: http://www.reddit.com/r/politics/comments/7bv7z/obama_plan_will_require_50_hours_of_community/
Note: Admin added links.
EDIT: After the posting of this, the wording on the page has been changed. Wonder why?
It NOW says:
A few schools doing this locally is not as obscene as a federal mandate to make the entire nation do it.
The idea of federalism was to have 50 competing governmental ideas... so those that were stupid would lose out to those that were superior.
We have one national government and 50 wards to that power.
The federal government owns your body... your children that come from that body, all the fruits of the labor that comes from that body, and thus can control what that body ingest, what that body contracts with other bodies... etc.
This is slavery, and that is not hyperbole.
People, do your homework.
Don't be so eager to rebel that you take major leaps to irrational exaggerations.
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voluntary charity
I never thought this community would resort to the same kind of "treatment" we were getting from the MSM during the primaries. This "guilt by association" approach is.. well.. not the best way to earn respect. Obama is like Hitler and Stalin? Oh comon! It's like every politician who calls upon public works is a nazi, a murderer of innocent people and a perverted sadist. Right
Obama is obviously trying to ignite the kind of voluntary charity movement that Ron Paul has talked about for a long time. Maybe someone remembers the thing with We The People and common purpose? The thing with rolling up sleeves instead of waiting for someone else to fix the mess?
IMHO this thread seems to be more about personal antipathy and frustration than anything else. Ron Paul would never do something like this, at least in public. He sticks to the facts and shows good will. So should we. Otherwise we are discrediting Ron Paul and ourselves also.
Although I am convinced Obama's economic approach is not viable in the long term, I support the initiave to rally common citizens to community work. If it is truly for common good and voluntary, it is a Good Thing.
Add to this the probability that Obama will raise taxes and it starts to look ugly.Comment by Kevin on 9 November 2008:
To the people saying “well its kids just doing some good community service”.
But think, 100 hours per year is 2 weeks of full work (at normal working hours), and if you add up the amount of kids doing it all across the nation, it will be making them into free slave laborers.
And they will bump out people who would have normally been paid to do the same job, people that desperately needed that money to pay for their family to eat and survive.
I am strongly opposed to this idea. How about they hire people that need jobs to do these jobs instead of using our kids for free. Bunch of crooks!
uh, actually that's exactly what they are; national socialists.
'ignite the voluntary charity movement'; if that's not an oxymoron, i don't know what is.
IMHO, at the very least, you're a blind obama-bot...at worst, you need this little guy to eat your brains:bunchies:
or maybe a whole herd:bunchies::bunchies::bunchies::bunchies::bunchies:
This Obama-paranoia amuses me. Supporting an idea does not mean that one automatically supports every other person with that preference. Remember when those neo-nazis sent some money to Ron and he refused to send it back? Well if you don't here is a refresher: Ron Paul Owns Neil Cavuto
Eskimoranger, I disagree vehemently that Ron Paul ever wanted to do something like this.
It's unconstitutional, it's bad for freedom, and it's bad for the economy.
Check this comment out, I think it makes a great point:
Add to this the probability that Obama will raise taxes and it starts to look ugly.
Now do you still think it's a good idea?
Who's going to pay for that deduction on college tuition?
The taxpayers. In return they receive the benefits coming from a particular service. Of course, that implies the community service in question resulting in something useful or valuable for the taxpayers that are paying for it.