Hitlery Clinton, whose skill as a diplomat and as Secretary of State is unparalleled, and, quite honestly, ranks right up there with such luminaries as Madeline "Not so Bright" Albright, Warren "The Appeaser" Christopher, Cyrus Vance and Ed Muskie, told an assemblage of human rights and “civil society” activists gathered at the State Department Wednesday that “government cannot and should not” control the lives of individuals. Ok, now coming from the author of "It Takes A Village", this is more than just al little hard to swallow. Let's be honest here, Hitlery has always been a big advocate of the government being able to strictly control the life of every person under it purview. So her making this statement must have come to a surprise to an awful lot of people because it pretty much runs completely counter to everything he has said and worked for in the past. Remember Hilarycare? What was that if not an attempt to control all of our lives?
“(T)o make the case for civil society is really quite simple because government cannot and should not control any individual’s life – tell you what to do, what not to do,” Hitlery said, taking part in a “Global Dialogue of Civil Society. She said that any “sustainable society” must have three “legs” to stand on: an accountable government, a free-market economy, and civil society." Adding, “The economy has to be in the hands of those who are the entrepreneurs and creative innovators,” she said. “But it is in civil society where we live our lives. That’s where our families are formed; that’s where our faith is practiced. That’s where we become who we are, through voluntary activities, through standing up for our common humanity. And so, as we see the explosion of civil society groups around the world, we want to support you.” When has this bitch EVER been in favor of a free-market economy? She is maybe one notch below Barry in opposing the entire concept!
Civil Society is the latest buzzword for U.S. efforts to bring what being described as “social change” and “democracy” to countries of the world by working with “civil society activists” around the world. Hitlery drew on her own experience as a social activist to illustrate what the U.S. supports. “I started my career working in civil society,” she said. “I did a lot, taking on my own government, staring in the 1970s. The first issue I worked on was to try to help change the laws about how we treated people with disabilities. And I worked for a group that went door-to-door in certain parts of America asking families, ‘Do you have a child who is not in school? And if so, ‘Why?’ And we found blind children and deaf children and children in wheel chairs and children who had been kicked out of school with no alternative, and I was a really small part of a very large effort to require that American public schools find a place for every one of our children." Blah...blah...blah.
Old Hitlery said more than 50 bureaus of the State Department are working as “partners” with “civil society organizations” around the globe to promote “social change.” Social Change? Now if that doesn't just give you a warm and fuzzy feelin all over I don't suppose anything will. Obviously with Hitlery having spent so many years telling so many lies, it's now become more than a little difficult, even for her, to recognize when she telling another whopper. And I'm curious to know what her definition of an "accountable government" might be. I'm pretty sure that it isn't anywhere near what most of us small-government types might come up with. And when she speaks of a "civil society", there too I'm not sure exactly what she means. Because in order for people like her, and Barry "Almighty" for that matter, to succeed, as we have seen in just the last there years, all manner of civility has to go completely out the window.
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