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Here is an article written by one of my new heroes, Dr. Anne Wortham. Dr. Wortham’s an Associate Professor of Sociology at Illinois State University and continuing Visiting Scholar at Stanford University ’s Hoover Institution. She’s black, voted for Ron Paul, reads Ayn Rand, and holds liberty and objectivism as ideals of the highest order. My friends Todd and Liz simultaneously sent me emails containing this article, which perfectly illustrates my feelings as a human who happens to be of black heritage. This woman is a champion of liberty.

No He Can’t

By Anne Wortham

Fellow Americans,

 Please know: I am black; I grew up in the segregated South. I did not vote for Barack Obama; I wrote in Ron Paul’s name as my choice for president. Most importantly, I am not race conscious. I do not require a black president to know that I am a person of worth, and that life is worth living. I do not require a black president to love the ideal of America .

 I cannot join you in your celebration. I feel no elation. There is no smile on my face. I am not jumping with joy. There are no tears of triumph in my eyes. For such emotions and behavior to come from me, I would have to deny all that I know about the requirements of human flourishing and survival, – all that I know about the history of the United States of America, all that I know about American race relations, and all that I know about Barack Obama as a politician. I would have to deny the nature of the “change” that Obama asserts has come to America . Most importantly, I would have to abnegate my certain understanding that you have chosen to sprint down the road to serfdom that we have been on for over a century. I would have to pretend that individual liberty has no value for the success of a human life. I would have to evade your rejection of the slender reed of capitalism on which your success and mine depend. I would have to think it somehow rational that 94 percent of the 12 million blacks in this country voted for a man because he looks like them (that blacks are permitted to play the race card), and that they were joined by self-declared “progressive” whites who voted for him because he doesn’t look like them. I would have to wipe my mind clean of all that I know about the kind of people who have advised and taught Barack Obama and will fill posts in his administration, – political intellectuals like my former colleagues at the Harvard University’s Kennedy School of Government.

 I would have to believe that “fairness” is the equivalent of justice. I would have to believe that man who asks me to “go forward in a new spirit of service, in a new service of sacrifice” is speaking in my interest. I would have to accept the premise of a man that economic prosperity comes from the “bottom up,” and who arrogantly believes that he can will it into existence by the use of government force. I would have to admire a man who thinks the standard of living of the masses can be improved by destroying the most productive and the generators of wealth.

 Finally, Americans, I would have to erase from my consciousness the scene of 125,000 screaming, crying, cheering people in Grant Park, Chicago irrationally chanting “Yes We Can!” Finally, I would have to wipe all memory of all the times I have heard politicians, pundits, journalists, editorialists, bloggers and intellectuals declare that capitalism is dead – and no one, including especially Alan Greenspan, objected to their assumption that the particular version of the anti-capitalistic mentality that they want to replace with their own version of anti-capitalism is anything remotely equivalent to capitalism.

 So you have made history, Americans. You and your children have elected a black man to the office of the president of the United States, the wounded giant of the world. The battle between John Wayne and Jane Fonda is over – and that Fonda won. Eugene McCarthy and George McGovern must be very happy men. Jimmie Carter, too. And the Kennedys have at last gotten their Kennedy look-a-like. The self-righteous welfare statists in the suburbs can feel warm moments of satisfaction for having elected a black person. So, toast yourselves: 60s countercultural radicals, 80s yuppies and 90s bourgeois bohemians. Toast yourselves, Black America . Shout your glee Harvard, Princeton, Yale, Duke, Stanford, and Berkeley. You have elected not an individual who is qualified to be president, but a black man who, like the pragmatist Franklin Roosevelt, promises to – Do Something! You now have someone who has picked up the baton of Lyndon Johnson’s Great Society. But you have also foolishly traded your freedom and mine, – what little there is left, – for the chance to feel good. There is nothing in me that can share your happy obliviousness.

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  • Phil
    I agree 99% with Dr. Wortham. However, she didn't know Sen George McGovern. To say that he would be happy now is a very ignorant statement. George McGovern could not express himself. He was a terrrible speaker, but would have been a great president. His ideas are not as liberal as he was painted. But I have great respect for Dr. Wortham.
    We should get her on the "talk shows."
  • Rich
    I live in Asheville, NC. We have a theatre in downtown named and dedicated to Anne Wortham. I have never known who she is. As an American, father of 6, husband, and attorney, I have never been prouder of any position by any American, than I am of Dr. Wortham's. Personally, I support anyone who supports our Constitution, our sacred document that has been under assault by both parties since 1900. Governor Sarah Palin (regardless of her gender, color, hair style, clothing choices, etc.) appears to be the best option to turn our country away from statism and back to a condition most similar to the what the Founders established. In addition, let us all wake up to the stance echoed by Dr. Wortham in her article and push for and support candidates in 2010 and 2012 who wish to reverse our course, respect the limits placed upon the federal government in the Constitution, and, dare I say, re-instill in our children and in ourselves the religious (NOT necessarily Christian) values our Founders knew we as a people needed as a foundation to live as a free society.
  • TJ Maher
    Greetings....Iam white boy who grew up in the Edgemere Housing Project in Rockaway Beach New York.....Iam not interested in a Black Man,White Man,Yellow Man or what ever other distinction you want to draw...Iam Interested in THE RIGHT MAN OR WOMEN for the job...That would be a person who stands for the Existance of God,The Sanctity of Life and The Rule of Law...This younger generation better wake up !! 2010 is your last chance to save this nation from those who want the government to take care of them...You have a six year window...All you have to do for six years is VOTE!! Whoever is in office whether DEM or REP OUT!!!You would have given Washington an enema...GOOD LUCK...Slogan "Whoever is IN is OUT"
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  • Lilamae
    I am caucasion. I grew up in the sixties and seventies amid the struggles for black equality in America. I watched a lot of battles via the evening news on television during those eras. And I wanted victory for the blacks. Because so much was unfair. When Governor Wallace stood in the schoolhouse door at the University of Alabama, I cringed. Opportunity was meant for all. That's what I was taught in school and by my parents. So I say this with extreme sorrow. I wanted a black president some day, just as I wanted a woman some day, and would have been happy with a black woman just to kill two birds with one stone. But I wanted Sidney Poitier to be president (someone who came from a life of neediness and rose by his own efforts to become someone worth admiring or I wanted Bill Cosby who proved himself of great intelligence and sensible political verities. Now we have Barack Obama and I'm sad because the people who could have voted someone of integrity and high ideals and with a great love for this country and its people into office, chose instead to vote for someone who is merely dark complexioned.
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