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3 strikes for European socialism, Chuck Morse June 10, 2010

 

your out 

 

The socialist is at bat and has struck out three times in the European stadium. But unlike baseball, socialism is not a game and the batter will not be called out. When the dust settles after this latest strikeout, the socialist will still be crouched low at the plate aware that the game is still rigged in his favor. The uniform might look different each time he appears, and the stance might look slightly different, but the batter will still be the same. The confused opposition will still play an honest game. They will stand tall in the outfield and stem the latest onslaught by the socialist team while scratching their heads in wonderment.

 

The first socialist strikeout in the European stadium occurred in 1945 when the pitcher, Franklin D. Roosevelt, knocked out the Nazi socialist batter, known as the "Superman," with a pitch known as World War II. The Nazi socialist team entered the field in peak condition after having knocked out their weaker opponents, the smaller farm teams in their neighborhood with names like Czechoslovakia, Poland, Holland and Norway.

 

These warm-up games gave the Nazi socialist team the opportunity to perfect their tactic, which they called "blitzkrieg." The Nazi socialist team strategy was to build their strength and their stamina by confiscating the goods and the property of their smaller and weaker neighbors after having placed them under their heel. The opposition team, which organized itself under the name "The Allied Powers," marshaled all of its considerable strength and courage and struck out the Nazi socialists.

 

The second strikeout occurred in 1989 when the opposition team, calling itself the "Western Democracies," mobilized their morale and considerable material and moral strength to beat the Soviet socialist team, known as the "Communists," along with their minor-league Eastern European allies known as the "Satellites." The "Western Democracies," inspired by the leadership of their captain, Ronald Reagan, and the skill of their players, including Margaret Thatcher, Lech Walesa and Pope John Paul II, won that game after have gone through many dreary and inclement no-hit innings known as the "Cold War." The corrupt and weak "Communist" team lost its nerve due to the "evil empire" taunt from the stands and by the fact that the "Western Democracy" fans in the stadium didn't have to wait in line for eight hours just to buy a lousy McDonald's hamburger.

 

The Communist team's strategy of "expropriating" the wealth and property of their own people finally caught up with them during the 1989 game as they were exposed to their own people as frauds. The Communist team tactic, which they called the "collective," had been the source of their strength for an interminably long number of innings, but after a while this tactic left too many of their "fans" too poor too sick and too hungry to cheer them on. Rather than their suffering a defeat at the hands of the "Western Democracies," the "Communists" blew their own game and imploded on their own putrid rot.

 

Now the European welfare-state common-market socialist batter is on deck and primed for what will be the final strikeout. The Greek player has just struck out. The Italian, Spanish, Portuguese and British players in the bullpen are looking tired and anemic. The team strategy, called the "public sector taxpayer funded bogus job," is being exposed as a fraud. This time around the captain of the team that has use to be leader of the opponent, Barack Obama, is actually on the socialist team's side and is ready to throw the game in their favor by "transferring" the wealth of his compatriots to his own picked players and to them. Barack Obama has already pulled off several socialist strategies on his home turf including the tactics he calls the "stimulus package" and the "health-care reform."

 

Will a real opposition team form and win this time around to defeat the socialist team and their allies? Stay tuned. The big game is in November.

 

 

Chuck Morse is the author of "The Nazi Connection to Islamic Terrorism: Adolf Hitler and Haj Amin Al-Husseini."

 

To interview Chuck Morse please contact Jesse Segovia at (781) 698-9454 or media@wnd.com.

 

Chuck Morse is an accomplished author of several books dealing with issues affecting Israel. He is a renowned radio talk show host where he co-hosts "The Fairness Doctrine" along with Dr. Patrick O'Heffernan in his home region of New England and was a candidate for US Congress in the 4th District of Massachusetts in 2004. An author and syndicated columnist, he's authored several titles and his writings have been published into several compilations, including:

 

The Nazi Connection to Islamic Terrorism

 

Thunder Out of Boston

 

Barney Frank and the Law of Unintended Consequences

 

A Chance to Serve

 

Listen to Chuck Morse live Mon-Fri 3-5pm ET at http://www.wdisam.com/

 

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