Apologizing and Pleading

Interesting essay/advertisement in the Wall Street Journal, directed at AIG bonus recipients, but which should be read by all individuals who recognize that the State is overreaching its bounds.  The purchaser of the advertisement does not reveal his name, but, he does provide us with a brief profile.

My name is regretfully withheld to avoid the wrath of small minds and big government.
I’m a small business owner who started my career 52 years ago with nothing but a $500 used car loan and a pop up toaster and proudly, as part of Corporate America, created jobs around the world and wealth for my family.

The ad is titled A Public Apology and Plea to all AIG Associates [including bonus recipients]

An excerpt.

Thoughtful Americans – people of common sense and good will – know exactly what is going on today in American Politics.
Whether or not the proposed absurd, onerous tax penalties are eventually signed into law, we share the outrage you must feel for the utter hypocrisy, heavy handedness, and pure idiocy of our elected officials. There is nothing new about the concept of politicians identifying scapegoats to divert attention from their own ineptness, but they have now taken it to a preposterous level.

Read the whole thing.

Via The Corner.

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