I am currently working on the cover design for my forthcoming book, which will also be called Liberty’s Lifeline, and on the cover will be a drawing of the Statue of Liberty. When the artist drew it, they left the tablet in Lady Liberty’s left arm blank. My advisors suggested that I come up with something that describes the nature of the book that can fit on the tablet. It’s not much of a canvas, especially when it is drawn to fit on the cover of a 6”x9” book.
Statue of Liberty
Give Not, Take Not
by Bill O'Connell on December 17, 2010
Stay on the Plantation
by Bill O'Connell on July 3, 2009
On this Fourth of July weekend we will have many opportunities to celebrate the genius of the founding fathers who created this country. There is no other country like ours nor has their been. It was and is a beacon of hope for people around the world who we welcome, those who come here legally, to help continue to build this great country. Here is how Emma Lazarus described the new Statue of Liberty.
Not like the brazen giant of Greek fame
With conquering limbs astride from land to land;
Here at our sea-washed, sunset gates shall stand
A mighty woman with a torch, whose flame
Is the imprisoned lightning, and her name
Mother of Exiles. From her beacon-hand
Glows world-wide welcome; her mild eyes command
The air-bridged harbor that twin cities frame,
“Keep, ancient lands, your storied pomp!” cries she
With silent lips. “Give me your tired, your poor,
Your huddled masses yearning to breathe free,
The wretched refuse of your teeming shore,
Send these, the homeless, tempest-tossed to me,
I lift my lamp beside the golden door!”by Emma Lazarus, New York City, 1883
Liberals vs. Conservatives
The most stark difference, I see, between liberals and conservatives is that conservatives believe in the individual and their right to Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of Happiness, while liberals believe in groups. And God help you if you stray from the Plantation of your group. Groups, like blacks for instance, have “leaders”. For years if you wanted to know what blacks thought about an issue you asked Jesse Jackson. He would tell you what blacks thought and then he would tell blacks what they are supposed to think. If your skin was black, you belonged in the group called “blacks” and Jesse Jackson was your leader, no independent thought, no dissension, he was it. He would collect the money from the coffers of the guilt ridden whites, take his fair share, and preside over the distribution of the rest. In return to access to power he would tell blacks to always vote Democratic. It was a very lucrative career for Jesse Jackson. For blacks? Not so much.
If you were so bold as to be a black with an independent mind such as Clarence Thomas, Condoleezza Rice, Larry Elder, Walter Williams, Michael Steele, Janice Rogers Brown, J.C. Watts, and many more, watch out. You were to be condemned in the vilest language imaginable for your failure to surrender your soul and pledge your fealty to the black leadership.
But this country was built on individual rights, the Pursuit of Happiness, not the guarantee of Happiness. This country was not founded on the principles of taking from the successful and giving handouts to those who are not, either through misfortune or sloth. Those suffering from misfortune were cared for by organized religion and charity. Liberals believe that government should use its enormous power to steal from successful individuals and give to whoever they deem to be needy. There is no clearer demonstration of this than in who gives to charity.
– Although liberal families’ incomes average 6 percent higher than those of conservative families, conservative-headed households give, on average, 30 percent more to charity than the average liberal-headed household ($1,600 per year vs. $1,227). — RealClearPolitics
Consider for example, “Buck-a-Day” Biden, who gave an average of $1 per day to charity, although being a millionaire, with an annual salary of $174,000 per year. In a formulation that liberals like to use, Joe Biden earns that much money before his head hits the pillow on New Year’s Day. But he keeps virtually all of it and from his seat of power tells us how it is patriotic to pay more taxes to fund pork projects for his favored groups.
The Hunt for the Latest Escapee from the Plantation
Lieutenant Ben Vargas is a New Haven Connecticut firefighter. He had the audacity to pass a test for promotion and fight for the promotion he won when the city of New Haven invalidated the test because no blacks made the cutoff. You see, Ben Vargas is Hispanic and as such liberals have assigned him to the group that includes all Hispanics. When not protesting how not every Hispanic is successful, Hispanics are required to fight for other groups if they are not all successful. Ben Vargas stood up for his rights and was assaulted by a black man in the bathroom of Humphreys East Restaurant and ended up in the hospital. Having wandered off the plantation, the Hispanic firefighters association publicly refused to back him up.
Lieutenant Vargas, who posted the sixth-highest score on the exam, was ridiculed as a token, a turncoat and an Uncle Tom — all of which, he said, “made my resolve that much stronger.” — NY Times, July 3, 2009
This case has achieved notoriety because of the nomination of Sonia Sotomayor to the Supreme Court. This case came before her and was dismissed with little explanation. The Supreme Court just overturned the decision 5-4. Now Lieutenant Vargas is set to become Captain Vargas. Here are his views:
“I consider myself an American — I was born and raised here,” he said in an interview on the porch of his home in the wooded suburb of Wallingford. “I love my people. I love my culture. I love our rice and beans, our salsa music, our language — everything my parents raised us with. But I am so grateful for the opportunity only the United States can give.”
That’s the American Dream.
Save Me, I’m Drowning!
by Bill O'Connell on October 14, 2008
What brings someone off the sidelines and into the game? I have always enjoyed history and politics. I savor a meaty conversation with both conservatives and liberals. Up until now those conversations have been private. I generally kept my views concealed from strangers. As the 2008 Presidential election draws near I have become more concerned about the loss of our liberty. Both candidates have, to one degree or another, taken liberties with our liberty.
Government has grown enormously and shows no sign of abating. The larger our government becomes, the less liberty we enjoy. The more complex it becomes, the less it is a government of the people, by the people, for the people and more a government of, by and for the bureaucrats.
One of the primary arguments against term limits is that it takes time to understand the complexity of government and if we employ term limits the politicians would be forced out of office just as they were starting to understand it. Does that scare you? It certainly scares me. I see a permanent underclass of bureaucrats who really run the government, and our representatives and we are just dragged along for the ride.
Consider the financial emergency we currently face. When Treasury secretary Hank Paulson came up with his $700 billion rescue plan it was said to consist of 3 pages. When the House of Representatives crafted that into legislation it became 110 pages. That was voted down and then the Senate produced their version. That one weighed in at 450 pages. Think about it. Suppose you are a Senator. You have to vote on this critical issue and time is perilously short. Do you have time to sit down and read a 450 page document? Not only read it but comprehend it and all of its implications? Or do you rely on staffers and lobbyists telling you what it says and how you should vote? From 3 pages to 110 pages to 450 pages in about a week and a half. That is simply staggering.
As I watched this debacle unfold, I envisioned Lady Liberty sinking into New York Harbor, struggling to tread water. The turning point for me was reading that Christopher Buckley, son of the conservative icon, William F. Buckley, Jr., was going to pull the lever for Barack Obama. Before Lady Liberty slipped beneath the waves I felt compelled to heave a lifeline to the ol’ gal and dive in.
It is my strongly held belief that to a great extent we have forgotten what liberty means. We have forgotten the principle upon which this nation was founded and the ideal for which hundreds of thousands of Americans shed their blood to protect and defend it.
It is my purpose and intent, in my own meager and humble way, to reignite that spark and, rekindle that flame so that Lady Liberty’s torch can continue burning brightly as a beacon for the world rather than a remain on the sidelines, sadly shaking my head as the torch flickers out.

