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20 Observations About Human Nature That Liberals Would Probably Disagree With
Townhall.com ^ | December 1, 2012 | John Hawkins

Posted on 12/01/2012 6:25:53 AM PST by Kaslin

1) Working hard, being self-reliant and taking responsibility for your own life are good for you and will make you much happier than having too much leisure time, being overly dependent and giving others responsibility for your life.

2) The more a behavior is rewarded with attention, fame, sympathy or money, the more of it we'll see. We recognize this almost instinctively when it comes to good behaviors, but we also tend to almost habitually block it out when it comes to behaviors we don't want to encourage.

3) There's nothing shameful about being poor -- but, if you stay poor over the long haul in a country like America, you're doing something wrong.

4) Oftentimes, the line between bully and victim is very thin indeed. As a matter of fact, the most vicious, nasty and sadistic people you are likely to ever run into will probably view themselves as victims or advocates on behalf of those they believe have been victimized.

5) Human beings are born as selfish, savage, feral little beasts not much different from wolves or tigers. The reason they don't remain that way is because of the conditioning they learn from their parents, their friends, their church, their entertainment, their teachers and other factors. The worse we become at transmitting important values to children, the more degenerate, sinful and crime-ridden our society will become.

6) The less responsible people become for their own lives, the weaker, more dependent and generally less effective they become as human beings.

7) With rare exceptions, individuals are better able to determine and act in their own interest than any government agency ever could.

8) If you think the most immoral thing someone can do is say, "That's immoral," you're helping to ruin the world.

9) Almost no one is as careful about spending other people's money wisely as he is about making sure his own money is well spent.

10) Diversity usually proves to be a weakness, not a strength -- although intellectual diversity does at least have the benefit of undermining groupthink.

11) You can believe in tolerance, diversity, and "not being mean" all the way down to your soul and still be completely and utterly amoral. Real morality is difficult & requires firm lines.

12) A moral code that's applied to only one gender, one race, or one ideology, but not to others is amoral tribalism, not morality.

13) The high standards and strict moral codes of Christianity aren't there to keep people from having fun; they're in place to keep them from doing things that seem like fun at first, but help to ruin their lives over the long haul.

14) People care more about themselves, their families and their friends than they do about everyone else. Anything that relies on the average person caring about someone he's never met as much as he does his own family is doomed to failure before it starts.

15) Morals are often a package deal. When you undercut moral standards in one area, it often leads to a degradation of morals across the board.

16) Once you start catering to people's pathologies, it seldom ends well or at a reasonable point.

17) Evil usually doesn't think it's evil. Additionally, it usually has many apologists and its supporters typically portray it as good.

18) Most of the serious problems people have in their lives are caused by the people they look at in the mirror every morning as opposed to bad luck, rich people or society.

19) Greed isn't about wanting to keep what you've earned; it's about wanting goods, products or services that you aren't paying for or haven't earned.

20) Anyone trying to help other human beings through a government program or charity has to take into account the fact that most people being helped will take as much as possible while doing as little as possible for it.


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KEYWORDS: faithandfamily; liberals; morality
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To: campaignPete R-CT

john hawkin is a conservative treasure.


21 posted on 12/01/2012 10:06:53 PM PST by genghis
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To: campaignPete R-CT; BillyBoy; Impy

If there was no 17th A then there would be ZERO chance of ever getting any type of GOP senator from a deep blue state, like yours or mine.

Not that there are going to be any elected anyway, the way things are going, but the 17th A gives a better than zero chance of electing a GOP.

My two cents.


22 posted on 12/02/2012 4:52:18 PM PST by GOPsterinMA (The autopsy will show that this nation committed suicide.)
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To: GOPsterinMA

i’m in my new worldview ... no longer active, just observe and focus on what it means from a literary significance. 17th A? As long as Freepers don’t start the ‘16 campaign.

the ‘14 campaign has started in earnest here in CT. That is bad enough. Leave me out of it. A never ending something that never ends. CT-5 and CT-GOV.

Ayotte is the only GOPer from New England?


23 posted on 12/02/2012 6:18:29 PM PST by campaignPete R-CT (campaigned for local conservatives only)
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To: campaignPete R-CT

Don’t forget Suzie Collins!!!!!!

Once again we are shut out of the US House. Disgusting.


24 posted on 12/04/2012 11:27:34 AM PST by Impy (All in favor of Harry Reid meeting Mr. Mayhem?)
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