Fifty people sleep outside to celebrate National Urban Outdoorsman Awareness Week

Posted by DarthDilbert at 11/20/2008 03:41:00 PM

Amid grim headlines and bleak economic projections, about 50 advocates for the homeless camped outside in 30-degree weather Wednesday night, Nov. 19, at St. Vincent de Paul Hotel as part of National Homelessness Urban Outdoorsman Awareness Week.

I think Neil Boortz put it best:
I sure would like to be a fly on the wall when some urban outdoorsmen (that would be "homeless person" for those of you who don't want to give these less fortunate people a romantic and adventurous title) came to you and demanded his job and your money.

The people who have been telling you about all the rights you have are simply exercising one of theirs - the right to be imbeciles. Their being imbeciles didn't cost anyone else either property or time. It's their right, and they exercise it brilliantly.

By the way, did you catch my use of the phrase "less fortunate" a bit ago when I was talking about the urban outdoorsmen? That phrase is a favorite of the Left. Think about it, and you'll understand why.

To imply that one person is homeless, destitute, dirty, drunk, spaced out on drugs, unemployable, and generally miserable because he is "less fortunate" is to imply that a successful person - one with a job, a home and a future - is in that position because he or she was "fortunate." The dictionary says that fortunate means "having derived good from an unexpected place." There is nothing unexpected about deriving good from hard work. There is also nothing unexpected about deriving misery from choosing drugs, alcohol, and the street instead of education and personal responsibility.

If the Left can create the common perception that success and failure are simple matters of "fortune" or "luck," then it is easy to promote and justify their various income redistribution schemes. After all, we are just evening out the odds a little bit, aren't we?

By the way, Newsweak's food critic has said that bumsickles taste like chicken.

Dayton Daily News

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