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Sunday, January 18, 2009
Paul Jacob :: Townhall.com Columnist
Rigged rules and rigid unfairness
by Paul Jacob
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When my kids complain that things aren’t “fair,” it usually concerns who gets the bigger slice of pie. I tell them what my parents told me: “Life isn’t fair.”

But I also tell them that it’s my pie, so it would be perfectly fair for me to keep it all — and for them to get none. I’m being nice to give them pie, not fair.

I think I’m teaching them a valuable lesson about what’s theirs and what isn’t, not to mention encouraging them not to sweat the small stuff, and to have a positive attitude in order to rise above any real or perceived slight.

But don’t get me wrong: I’m for fairness. Fairness is good. I try to teach that, too.

Equality before the law, for example, is more than merely good — it’s vital. We all have an equal stake in our community. No one deserves better treatment from the police or the assessor or the inspector than someone else. We’re all part of the government (like it or not), we’re all “in it” together. So policies should be fair, equal. That is, equally applied — and of such substance that we’d want the laws equally applied.

That’s the idea. The good ol’ republican, good ol’ democratic idea.

But too often, today’s standards are not the same for all. Too often our leaders express opinions about fair and equal that are, well, let’s just say “at odds.”

Years ago, when Ronald Reagan went to the Soviet Union, he used the fact that there are many parties allowed to form in the United States — not just two, and not just one, as in the Soviet system — to make the case for freedom. Freedom to associate, freedom to petition government, and the practical ability to do so, these are all-important aspects of a free society.

Ronald Reagan believed that. Nearly every American knows the justice of the argument.

So, why do there remain onerous hurdles placed in the way of third party and independent candidates to gain spots on the ballot? And why do Republicans and Democrats face hardly any requirements at all?

The questions almost answer themselves.

It’s that way because major-party incumbents want it that way. And the courts have not been strong enough in protecting a pluralistic political system (as recognized in the Constitution.)

I’m certainly not suggesting affirmative action to tilt the playing field toward minor parties. They shouldn’t have it easier getting on the ballot, or be placed every time on top of the list for votes.

That would be too much; indeed, that would be crazy. But, remember, it would be crazy because it would not be fair.

So why not chuck the whole incumbent-favoring party-archy and go back to fairness?

I’ll let that question just hang there, and press the question to other matters.

Consider affirmative action, or what I call racial and gender preferences. I think such practices should be ended. I have trouble seeing how anyone could disagree.

Now, I don’t for a second argue that women and black Americans haven’t been discriminated against. They have — terribly. But it isn’t fair to penalize an innocent person of any color or sex today for the meanness or crime of someone else, yesterday. Continued...

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Paul Jacob is President of Citizens in Charge. His daily Common Sense commentary appears on the Web, via e-mail, and on radio stations across America.
 
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We Will Never Have Fairness Again
As long as Democrats can get away with doing the same stuff that gets Republicans jailed, fired, or censured, there will never be fairness again. If David Duke had been a Democrat he would have been okay as a Senator, since Robert Byrd was okay as a KKK member and a Democrat Senator.

CONGRESS the "REVERSE ROBIN HOODS"
America the "Land of Broken" laws that protect the rich, the famous, the business and special interests.

America the "Land of Elected Servants of the People" who serve the famous, business, special interests and especially "themselves."

America the "Land of Honest, God Loving People"

America the "Land of a Do-Nothing Congress"

America the "Land of Corruption in Government"

America the "Land of people who need to wake up and take action."

Support the Oklahoma 3 and others who are taking actions against the elected. Johnny Sutton is the one who should be in jail, not the border guards. Maybe we should investigate President Bush and Audit all elected officials.

When Campaign contributions are restored to the donor by the elected thru contracts, that is BRIBERY. AN BRIBERY IS A FELONY.

Congress, has failed to close the border and failed to remove illegal aliens and illegal drugs. The Border Guards were in the process of removing illegal drugs, so is our Congress in the pockets of the Drug Cartels?
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