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MISS KITTY IS A PRIMER ON THE MEANING OF FREEDOM
Her story teaches children the elemental components of freedom in a humorous,
entertaining and fashion. When Miss Kitty is made to appear before the House
Too American Activities Committee (HTAC) for her protest of the National
Mandatory Indoor Cat Act of 2008, her Republican principles are put to the test
with the often ludicrous questions and comments she must bear at the hands of
five far left Democrat congressional representatives.
MISS KITTY EXPOSES THE LUNACY OF LEFTIST IDEOLOGY
Miss Kitty, however, not only holds her own with the committee, she exposes
their hypocrisy, and the idiocy of leftist political ideas such as the disregard for
property rights, the thievery of wealth by those in control, nationalization of private
companies, and other current day phenomena such as media bias, America
bashing, disrespect of the office of the presidency, the ridicule of patriotism, etc.
MISS KITTY TEACHES CHILDREN THAT MORALITY COUNTS
Miss Kitty also teaches the dangers of hating one's enemies, the difference
between voluntary altruism and state re-distribution of wealth, the immorality of
those who believe that the means justify the end, and other issues of morality.
MISS KITTY IS SOPHISTICATED AND CUTTING EDGE
Author Susanna Lohse tells Miss Kitty's story in a light and humorous fashion,
using some of the most memorable remarks made by Democrats in an election
year, like: ". . . spread the wealth," ". . . we have a planet to save,"
" . . .Cuba, Venezuela, Iran, . . . are no threat to us," ". . . socialize" . . . the oil
companies, etc.
WHAT MAKES FREEDOM SO PRECIOUS?
There is one thing that all evil people have in common, and that is that they are
always on the take. They want to take your favorite things. They want to take your
home. They want your hard earned money. And the most evil of them all, are the
ones who create "legal" ways of taking what belongs to you. Ultimately, the most
evil of all, rob you of your right to live and let live as you wish. They can't stand it
that there are knights, so noble, who are willing to die to protect you, and your
desire to live free. This story has a most unusual soldier who comes to the
rescue of Emmy and her brother in a most dramatic event. Unusual, because he
isn't even human.
WHY YOU CAN'T HAVE FREEDOM IF YOU CAN'T OWN YOUR OWN PROPERTY
Imagine you're a slave living on a plantation before the civil war - what was the
law? Slaves were not allowed to own property. Why? Because it would make
them free. Why? Because if you are made to depend on someone else and have
no choice but to live on land you have to share (like your parent's house, or
government owned property, or a commune, or a plantation) you have to follow the
rules of whomever is dominant - like a government bureaucracy, or a dictator, or a
plantation owner, or your parents (and you know what that's like). It's kind of like
having a bunch of chickens sharing a pen and there's always one or two mean
roosters constantly chasing around the hens and harassing them. Now if those
hens could get their own pen, they could get away from those roosters, and be
free at last, free at last. And besides, if a slave owned land, he could at least sell
it to buy his own freedom. Now we don't expect those of you who live in Rio Linda
to grasp this complicated concept, but for the rest of you, it's easy!
THE IMPORTANCE OF HOME AND FAMILY
If we told you too much, it would give the story away. Let's just say that Emmy's
ultimate wish, is to be part of a loving family.
TRADITIONAL VALUES
The story is set in the 1950's (the last traditional values decade of the Twentieth
Century), and paints contrasting portraits between a mother who devotes herself
to her children and one who devotes herself to, well, herself! All is seen through
the eyes of Emmy, the protagonist, and of course, you the reader.
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