The Boston Globe has endorsed Alan Khazei for the  Democratic primary next week to run in the special election in January to replace the late Sen. Ted Kennedy. The Globe describes Khazei as “the prime mover behind national-service policies,” i.e. he’s an AmeriCorps hack, I mean, activist. AmeriCorps is one of President Obama’s favorite organizations, encouraging the nation’s youth to “serve the community.” What they really mean is “serve the state,” because it is part of Obama’s overall agenda of collectivism and fascism.

John F. Kennedy with young volunteers in 1961

John F. Kennedy with young volunteers in 1961

The Globe refers to his involvement in the “laborious task of building legislative coalitions,” i.e. giving special interest groups and lobbyists more power to get more laws in place that violate more of our liberty and steal more private wealth. The newscasters are pronouncing his name as “kay-zee” or, “crazy” sans the r.

While Khazei’s father is an Iranian-American Muslim and his mother an Italian-American Catholic, I can’t find any information on whether he himself is a Muslim. (Not that there’s anything wrong with that.)  Supposedly, “Islam” translates to “submit,” meaning not just that the follower must “submit to Allah,” but more specifically the follower is required, at least by the Qur’an, to make others submit to their way, or else. (Or, as Jerry Williams would say, “the Word, the Way, the Light and the Truth” etc.) In other words, the Qur’an is not exactly big on promoting the First Amendment. Whether Khazei is Muslim or not, I hope he’s a supporter of the First Amendment. (Although, note the spelling of his name is similar to Hamid Karzai’s name, not that it means anything.) This morning on the Imus show, an hysterical Bo Dietl (When is Bo not hysterical?) was saying something about the ladies having to put “burgers” on their heads, and Don Imus corrected him: It’s “burqa.”

On the same day the Globe endorsed Khazei, former Gov. Michael Dukakis endorsed Rep. Mike Capuano. Two posts ago I wondered if the swallows had returned to Capuano, and still have gotten no answer. The Globe also endorsed Republican Scott Brown for his party’s primary.

Massachusetts will NOT send a Republican to Washington to replace Kennedy. As the late Perry Como would say, “It’s Impossible–It’s just impossible.”

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