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Show The Paper That Dares To Take CLICHES OF SOCIALISM When a devotee of private property, free market, limited government principles states his position, he is inevitably confronted with a barrage of socialistic cliches. Failure to answer these ' has effectively silenced many a spokesman for freedom. Here are suggested answers to some of the most persistent of the "Cliches of Socialism. These are not the only answers or even the best possible answers; but they may help you or others to develop better explanations of the ideas on liberty that are the only effective displacement for the empty promises of socialism. Foundation for Economic Irvington-on-HudsoInc., Education, A Stand February 26, 1976 The Utah Independent Page 9 destroy yourself? Be not wicked overmuch, neither be a fool; why should you die before your time? In the twelfth century the eminent SOVIET CUBAN CLASSIFIED BASE ISSUE ADVERTISING Continued from Curtis B. Dall.Chairmon page were in Havana recently discussing waY that Cuba and Russia could support Panamas cam- - rabbi, Maimonides 1 On January 5th, last, I wrote again on the high was counseling his to President Ford to inquire if the jntly followers to choose the golden U.S. had a policy, or an. alleged paign to take over the U.S. owned mean. His middle way, like Aris- - unwritten directive in the White an operated Panama Canal, With Soviet logistics support totles, was that ideal route which House to so alter life in the United an leads between two extremes of op- - States that it can be comfortably money. Cuba has now com120 percent of its posite vices. merged with life in the Soviet mffed nearly In our day, middle-of-thUnion." What a fine life that mary orces to fighting in road" is more an excuse for would be! Angola or aiding other in intellectual sloppiness than a guide Apparently such a policy docs revolutionary governments effective been has no Africa. There to moral discipline. There is exist, unbeknownst to most c P31 of the Ford Ad- on nothing golden about it and it does American voters! I inquired, also, not qualify as a mean. For .why a few large New York Banking nuuistration to stop this aggres- instance, there is no middle way, as and Corporate interests have been son As pointed out in an earlier George Schwartz put it, between allowed to greatly aid the Russian New York monogamy and polygamy. Nor is Soviets, over a period of time, in a clumn, the Soviet airlift and arms there any golden mean that can be way which conflicts with the best 8UPPty help gives Cuba s military derived from subdividing a single interests of this Country by orccs an offensive capability whkh Past American Presidents vice. Halfway between the theft of providing slave & labor-base- d a small amount and the theft of a competition to American workers. 83 they wuld never permit Cas- his centuries ago, developed the idea large amount is robbery all the I inquired as to whose fault it is that tro to acquire or use to threaten the Soviets will shortly emerge neighbors, of the middle way or, as he thought way, no matter how you slice it! For example, the Russians In the jargon of our times, having the largest truck or tank of it, the golden mean." He used has factory, the largest fertilizer fac- - now operate regularly from Cuba a the term to describe certain virtues Im a IL-7- 6 It tory, the largest natural gas proces- - fleet of 50 which consist of an intelligent only political connotations. jet cargo aircraft. Piloted moderation between the extremes means, when the drift is socialistic, sing plant, and the largest copper and that its advocates waver midway smelting plant IN THE WORLD? hy both Russians and Cubans, of two opposite vices. I have written a second letter tiese arcraft can carry upward to One concludes from his reflec- - between a modicum of socialism tions that courage lies midway and whatever extreme of socialism to President Ford, hoping for a 150 soldiers and equipment. The take off from Holguin in between cowardice and rashness; happens to be in popular favor, reply, or an acknowledgement, the Pnes e; lack of which, so far, seems Eastern Cuba and go to liberality between stinginess and Thus, the tran-slo- th ambition between always finds himself wherever the ominous. Naturally, campaign is- - B8Sau where the Cubans are and greed; modesty between currents of opinion dictate; he has sues will be discussed by the several dipped to Angola by local aircraft hcavjcr military equipment is the Milquetoast type of humility no other basis forjudging where his Presidential Candidates between The more now and November. Except for re- - being carried to Angola by Russian and the strutting dictators kind of stand should be. P8 sound pride; frankness between secrecy extreme the socialistic view, the establishing a sorely-needBILLION DOLLAR and loquacity; friendship between deeper will he be engulfed in U.S. money system to replace the MAN The present buildup to Federal Reserve, no issue is more quarrelsomeness and flattery; good socialism. in Quite obviously, there is no important for all Candidates than ncarly 15,000 Cuban troops humor between moroseness and in other between virtue in being a political middle-- to state, clearly and frankly, Angola and another 5,000 buffoonery; countries African propels that This position whether they stand for a conindecisiveness and impulsiveness, et country into the ranks of nations A century or so later the idea sounds something like the golden tinuation of our secretive with major overseas military compolicy, meaning profits for was given a perverse twist in Ec- - mean, but there the resemblance is esclesiastes - descending perilously ends. What we have is a confusion the International Bankers at our mitments. The Cuban Army of sound with sense. The former is expense or, whether they will timated at 105,000 officers and close to the modern view. men, the largest in Latin America. "In my vain life I have seen not even a reasonable facsimile of stand and push for a strong Because of the massive policy! everything; there is a righteous the latter. Middle man who perishes in his is but a platitudinous position Obviously, the voters are fed amount of aid that Russia has into Cuba, the advanced righteousness, and there is a riding inexcusably oh the up to the teeth with hypocrisy and poured wicked man who prolongs life in reputation of a splendid slick dealing by high government Soviet military base is known in I warn you, fellow-citizen- s, U.S. intelligence circles as the officials. Be not righteous philosophical conviction. his do not view the matter of a Kremlins $6 billion man". overmuch, and do not make The new Advanced Soviet et Leonard E Read or a yourself overwise; why should you base in Cuba is now immune from policy as just a campaign issue". WHAT THE COMMUNISTS WANT For you and your family, it is a U.S. attack because of a pledge that the late President Kennedy program for survival or oblivion! Communists The were we told. Get out of Vietnam gave Fidel Castro during the 1962 Just exactly that! Cuban missile crisis. wanted it. The Get out of Angola, cut off all aid we are being told. Since Cuba and Russia have we when know dont violated that agreement by setting Communists want it. Voting what we are voting for, is the best up an advance military offensive Get out of the world is what well soon be told. The way to get exactly what we dont base on the strategic island less Communists want it. are want. So we dont need more than 90 miles from the U.S. coast, the when will So it goes, so it go, people voting, but we do need top U.S. military and intelligence denied the support and power to stop it; when the voters who know more about what experts believe President Ford Communists are given what they need in Red Trade and given be can world so they are voting for. What, not should publicly announce that he the credits they need to pay for it that the whom, for a government of law does not plan to honor-- the overwhelmed by the power we give them. -- J. Kesner Kahn and not of men. This action Kennedy pledge. already has been recommended to the White House by Senator Richard Stone (D. Fla.). This U.S. move would force Castro to review his massive Continued hunt page 3 overseas military commitments, a larger version and a larger approved the DC-9-5- 0, they argue, since Cuba would not aircraft than the Boeing 737, for a two-ma- n crew. So they have the assurance from the Ford are most inconsistent in their own position. Administration that this new The argument for the extra man regards Soviet base would be free from safety having an extra set of eyes in the cockpit looking future U.S. attack. out for other aircraft. And there fs some merit to this All of these developments ' 737 needs three men, then so does the base issue make the Soviet-Cuba- n argument. But if the canDC--9 and also the Convair 580 which Frontier operates. Presidential one that the in didates should be discussing since Considering the above circumstances, it would seem its presence if permitted to conthat the union bosses would be willing to go by the desires tinue, could present the next 5 LOCATIONS of the pilot roup being affected. But not so in this case. President with his greatest crisis. IN UTAH of labor strife acIt seems that this is a road 80 ACRES-SECLU- DED Eastern Utah, only $16,000 with 60 shares of water. Must be planted this spring. May use owners tractor & plows. Contract purchase. Call $4,000 down possible. or Anderson or Belnap 521-7138 521-265- 9. WILL BUY SILVER Bars and Medallions TOP MA RKET PRICES Continental Trading 227 West 600 South e- Salt Lake City. Utah 84101 Phone (801)531-645- 7 n, middle-of-the-road- er" ocean-spanni- H-- ng 62 Guinea-extravaganc- middle-of-the-road- er ed BICENTENNIAL WARNING A timely Bicentennial thought: 200 years ago British his- torian Tytler wrote, A democracy cannot exist as a permanent form of government. It can only exist until the voters discover they can vote themselves largess (generous handouts) out of the public treasury. From that moment on, the majority always votes for the candidate promising the most benefits from the public treasury with the result that the Democracy collapses over a loose fiscal policy, always to be followed by a dictatorship." Can we now restore the Republic and avoid going down the way of a Democracy? J. Kesner Kahn self-contr-ol pro-Sovi- Pro-Americ- an evil-doin- g. pro-Sovi- pro-Americ- an anti-Communi- sts FRONTIER PILOTS VOTE NO STRIKE The Tastiest Buffet Town 744 E. 4th South 2960 Highland Drive Fashion Place Mall (All in Salt Orem Ogden tittii Uke City) repeat many many tions in the past the labor bosses don't want harmony between the employees and the management they want to create strikes and strife. Unions can play a very scheme. But constructive part in the is they can also abuse their power. It time for the workers of America to tell the union bosses where to get off when the demands are unreasonable. Maybe this action by the Frontier pilot group will get things started that way. labor-manageme- .. ...t . ' Government Corporations win in Community redevelopment; do YOU want to LOSE your home or business under CD plans? Frivolity encouraged by CD promises showed up in South Carolina: a garden club council asks for CD help to make a garden center; a square dance group wants more public recreation centers where they can dance. In a countering proposal, Mrs. George Ann Pennebaker urged Greenville (S.C.) city officials to not accept $2.9 million of CD funds. She said, Federal funds are not needed to start a community garden....It is unnecessary to have Washington-mone- y to have a youth center...you give away our rights to get these funds..., If you insist on taking the paper money that will be printed with nothing to back it, you will have created more inflation, sacrificed your citys rights, used your constituents.. .in promoting and government big federalization." Ref HUD-No- s. 74-30- 4, 76-1- 2, 74-31- 5, 75-9- 1, 74-35- 8, 75-13- 74-36-- overtakes him. SiJ-S-l- i i 4, 6; News Summaries, Wash., D.C. 20410. 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