Last week I took actor Steven Weber to task for his desire to condemn those of us who aren’t millionaires to a government run health-care plan. Today, however, in the spirit of that awkward beer summit, Mr. Weber and I might have found some points of agreement.

Weber’s written a Declaration of sorts, and if I’m interpreting him correctly (my notes are in bold), this is a true bi-partisan moment:
The division is clear. It is, finally, right versus wrong. And on this side of the division we declare:[I]t is wrong to [sic] for a modern, wealthy country to not provide all its citizens with health care.
Agreed. This is why we oppose ObamaCare and the rationing sure to follow.
It is wrong to not provide better education.
Agreed. This is why we will no longer condemn inner-city children to failing public schools. We will now support the school choice programs that allow them to go to the same private schools as rich kids.
It is wrong to go to war unilaterally.
Which is why we thank God for Great Britain because going to war bilaterally is cool.
It is wrong to cater to corporate interests when ordinary people are disadvantaged and struggling.
Let us come together and demand Hollywood refund that $67 million tax break.
It is wrong to cater to radical, ignorant, religious zealotry and to give it a place at the table when it should be banned to the fringes.
We’re all a little tired of Hollywood caving to CAIR.
It is wrong to foster a distrust of progress.
We must move beyond the historically failed policies of European Socialism.
It is wrong to have a fear of “otherness.”
Hollywood must stop denigrating Christians, the military and Southerners.
It is wrong to perpetuate institutionalized racism.
Uhm … Hollywood must stop denigrating Christians, the military and Southerners.
It is wrong to deny science and to avoid culpability in the polluting of our planet.
Nuclear power for everyone.
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