Perhaps we need a reminder of this little story from an circulating e-mail:
Once upon a time, on a farm in Virginia
She called all of her neighbors
together and said, "If we plant this wheat, we shall have bread to
eat. Who will help me plant it?"
"Not I," said the cow.
"Not I," said the
duck.
"Not I," said the pig.
"Not I," said the
goose.
"Then I will do it by
myself," said the little red hen and so she did. The wheat grew very
tall and ripened into golden grain.
"Who will help me reap my
wheat?" asked the little red hen.
"Not I," said the duck.
"Out of my classification,"
said the pig.
"I'd lose my seniority,"
said the cow.
"I'd lose my unemployment
compensation," said the goose.
"Then I will do it by
myself," said the little red hen, and so she did.
At last it came time to bake the
bread.
"Who will help me bake the
bread?" asked the little red hen.
"That would be overtime for
me," said the cow.
"I'd lose my welfare
benefits," said the duck.
"I'm a dropout and never learned
how," said the pig.
"If I'm to be the only helper,
that's discrimination," said the goose.
"Then I will do it by
myself," said the little red hen.
She baked five loaves and held them
up for all of her neighbors to see. They wanted some and, in fact,
demanded a share. But the little red hen said, "No, I shall eat all
five loaves."
"Excess profits!" cried the
cow. ( Nancy Pelosi)
"Capitalist leech!"
screamed the duck. (Barbara Boxer)
"I demand equal rights!"
yelled the goose. (Jesse Jackson)
The pig just grunted in disdain.
(Jimmy Carter)
And they all painted
"Unfair!" picket signs and marched around and around the little red
hen, shouting obscenities.
Then a government agent came.
He said to the little red hen, "You must not be so greedy."
"But I earned the bread,"
said the little red hen.
"Exactly," said the agent.
"That is what makes our free enterprise system so wonderful.
Anyone in the barnyard can earn as much as he wants. But under our
modern government regulations, the productive workers must divide the fruits of
their labor with those who are lazy and idle."
And they all lived happily ever
after, including the little red hen, who smiled and clucked, "I am
grateful, for now I truly understand."
But her neighbors became quite
disappointed in her. She never again baked bread, because she joined the
"party" and got her bread free. And all the Democrats smiled. 'Fairness'
had been established. Individual initiative had died, but nobody noticed;
perhaps no one cared... so long as there was free bread that "the
rich" were paying for.
IS THIS A GREAT BARNYARD OR WHAT?
-Lady Colonel

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