Watch as this short film so eloquently frames a picture of just how rushing to judgment without knowing all the facts can show how wrong someone can be.
This film also teaches that Ignorance of Ability Brings Disability.
If you don’t understand what I mean, I’ll give a real world example how this is similar to how United States President Obama and house democrats want to take from the working man and give more and more to those who don't work and rather just wait for and expect a hand out from everything from housing to food to money, cell phones, healthcare, you name it there are already a lot of these programs in place.
We should be cutting back on such programs as most were originally meant for people truly in need and only as a temporary form of assistance. This only goes to show how offering such “assistance” over the long term and as a permanent “benefit” kill the will or need or sense of urgency for anyone to want to work in exchange for better government support and charity. I also fear what is happening behind the scenes as the driving force and untold agendas the politicians promoting such services are vying for.
“Those willing to give up Liberty in exchange for Safety, will have neither.”
- Derived from a quote from Benjamin Franklin
Does anyone else see a similarities and just how a good intention can do more damage than good if not closely monitored and closely scrutinized?
While our United States Government officials in congress (mainly liberal democrats and a socialist president Obama) take away more and more of our liberties in exchange for government benefits, the reasons or will to work for a living diminish exponentially as do our rights, liberties and the ability to pursue happiness.
especially when the level of happiness through achievable success are directly dependent upon what levels our government bureaucrats deem acceptable.
The above quote is my play on words derived from a now famous quote from Benjamin Franklin, the actual quote and history of it is as follows.
"Those who would give up Essential Liberty to purchase a little Temporary Safety, deserve neither Liberty nor Safety. "
This statement was used as a motto on the title page of An Historical Review of the Constitution and Government of Pennsylvania. (1759) which was attributed to Franklin in the edition of 1812, but in a letter of September 27, 1760 to David Hume, he states that he published this book and denies that he wrote it, other than a few remarks that were credited to the Pennsylvania Assembly, in which he served.
The phrase itself was first used in a letter from that Assembly dated November 11, 1755 to the Governor of Pennsylvania.
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