Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share via Email Print this Page [501-525] of 1571Posts from AnonymousAnonymous Previous 25 Next 25 Reply Anonymous 1/14/10 re: Harry J. Anslinger quote Anslinger is buried in Hollidaysburg Presbyterian Cemetery, Hollidaysburg, Pennsylvania, USA Plot: Sec. C, Lot 320. Reply Anonymous 1/14/10 re: Harry J. Anslinger quote Anslinger is buried in Hollidaysburg Presbyterian Cemetery, Hollidaysburg, Pennsylvania, USA Plot: Sec. C, Lot 320. Reply Anonymous 1/14/10 re: Harry J. Anslinger quote Anslinger is buried in Hollidaysburg Presbyterian Cemetery, Hollidaysburg, Pennsylvania, USA Plot: Sec. C, Lot 320. Reply Anonymous 1/14/10 re: Harry J. Anslinger quote Anslinger is buried in Hollidaysburg Presbyterian Cemetery, Hollidaysburg, Pennsylvania, USA Plot: Sec. C, Lot 320. 1 Reply Anonymous 1/14/10 re: Harry J. Anslinger quote Anslinger is buried in Hollidaysburg Presbyterian Cemetery, Hollidaysburg, Pennsylvania, USA Plot: Sec. C, Lot 320. Reply Anonymous 1/9/10 re: Thomas Jefferson quote I highly doubt that Thomas Jefferson said that in a letter to the Secretary of Treasury, your research should be accurate if you posting it. Reply Anonymous 1/7/10 re: Sir Winston Churchill quote it suckes Reply Anonymous 1/5/10 re: Henry Kissinger quote I think I want to hear the tape before I believe it. Reply Anonymous 1/5/10 re: Carroll Quigley quote Editor, what is different between the two editions of this book? Reply Anonymous 1/3/10 re: Marcus Tullius Cicero quote Re-written embellishment of Cicero's original. Reply Anonymous 12/30/09 re: Bertrand Russell quote PS: Warren does know something about the Civil War, but that is about it. 1 Reply Anonymous 12/29/09 re: Carroll Quigley quote The MAN With No Name is right: "The third period [of economic organization] we might call financial capitalism. It began about 1850, reached its peak about 1914, and ended about 1932." "Efforts by the older private investment bankers to control these new channels of funds had varying degrees of success, but, in general, financial capitalism was destroyed by two events: (1) the ability of industry to finance its own capital needs because of the increased profits arising from the decreased competition established by financial capitalism, and (2) the economic crisis engendered by the deflationary policies resulting from financial capitalism's obsession with the gold standard." "The end of financial capitalism may well be dated at the collapse of the gold standard in Britain in September 1931, but, on the personal side, it might be dated at the suicide of its most spectacular individual, the "Match King," Ivar Kreuger, in Paris in April 1932." (Quotes from Tragedy and Hope) 1 Reply Anonymous 12/29/09 re: Catherine of Siena quote True. Riches aren't just material things. 2 Reply Anonymous 12/21/09 re: Marcus Tullius Cicero quote "Me Again" said, "some things that have been passed as "law",do not promote freedom so,in my opinion,this is a false statement." Yet Cicero's statement was not that ALL law is conducive to freedom, but rather that without SOME law there is no freedom. Indeed, in my opinion, that is the fundamental purpose of law, that is, to ensure the greatest possible freedom for the individual. Cicero is merely pointing out that the kind of "freedom" without law is not freedom at all, but anarchy. As a classical liberal, this may be one of my favourite quotes by an ancient author. Reply Anonymous 12/19/09 re: Bulletin of the FBI quote learn how to spell marijuana before you write an essay on it which, by the way, makes no sense at all. 2 Reply Anonymous 12/12/09 re: John Maynard Keynes quote "Regulation" entails MANY tricks, schemes and devices. The most obvious are the many illusions called "taxes". Illusions because taxes cannot be paid with anything less than silver coins and nobody wants us to pay taxes but our use of their "worthless" money must be ruthlessly regulated to keep the fraud concealed. Postage rates were "fixed". The Post Office could not raise rates so they created the Postal Service to "service." us. Farmers know what it is to get their cows or mares serviced. Then we have endless commemorative stamps and coins that they hope we hide and never use. With about 50 million dropping out of income tax. lotteries and casinos to the rescue. What you hate to give to the Imaginary Revenue Scum is fun to lose in a casino and you can come out ahead. The American Cancer Society was created by the same people who created the income tax at the same time by the same people for the same purpose: REGULATION OF CONSUMPTION. Cancer regulates consumption as abortion does by eliminating consumers. There can be no better way to enhance the ratio of production to consumption than to eliminate non productive consumers such as babies, retirees, cripples and military. IRA plans take more bucks out of circulation than "taxes" do. The perfidious press promotes a "1 cent" tax increase when it is readily a one per cent increase. When an earnings tax went from 1/2 per cent to one per cent, that was a 100 per cent increase. Missouri law permits cities with 700,000 population to have an earnings tax. St Louis has not had half that many for decades but they still have their illusion called "earnings tax." There are countless toxins besides chlorine, fluoride and aspartame to help insure that we expire before we retire. Cows milk causes a disease for every letter of the alphabet. www.notmilk.com. Milk, sugar and tobacco are subsidized---the list goes on. see: www.morpix.biz/x4 www.morpix.biz/x17 2 Reply Anonymous 12/11/09 re: Sarah Brady quote Another POS socialist. Reply Anonymous 12/11/09 re: Federal Reserve Bank of New York quote Waffler is as useful as tits on a boar. The only currency we have ever had was gold and silver coins. All it took to enslave the world was to convince the majority that currency is paper. All it takes to keep us enslaved is to keep dolts like Waffler ridiculing and punishing the few who seek their freedom. 3Reply Anonymous 12/10/09 re: Bill Clinton quote this quote was taking completely out of context... Clinton said: "You know, you can't have – be so fixated on a desire to preserve the rights of ordinary Americans to legitimately own handguns and rifles. It's something that I strongly support. You can't be so fixated on that that when you're unable to think about the reality of life that millions of Americans face on streets that are unsafe, under conditions that no other nation – no other nation – has permitted to exist. And at some point, you know, I still hope that the leadership of the National Rifle Association will go back to doing what it did when I was a boy and which made me want to be a lifetime member of it – (laughs) – because they put out valuable information about hunting and marksmanship and safe use of guns. But just to ignore the conditions we face today in a lot of our cities and other places in this country and the enormous threat to public safety is amazing." Reply Anonymous 12/10/09 re: Adolf Hitler quote I think he was a awful leader. He Killed the jews and they did NOTHING to him! What a pervert. Reply Anonymous 12/10/09 re: Adolf Hitler quote i think hitler joined the nazi party because of his mother died. when she died they said he was in sorrow and during worldwar1 one of his allies said that everysometime he would shot out attacks on jews and marxists and it said that he died with the picture of his mother, Klara Reply Anonymous 12/10/09 re: David Spangler quote Indeed how can evil be neutral. It cannot. It is evil. You say yes if it is yes, you say no if it is no. 11Reply Anonymous 12/9/09 re: Nazi slogan quote I think they should use better quotes for this... The one they have is retarted! Reply Anonymous 12/2/09 re: Kenneth D. Wells quote If wars were financed with taxes, there would be no wars. How do we know that wars are not financed with taxes? We cannot pay taxes with dollar bills that the IRS (Imaginary Revenue Scum) said "are not dollars" or with credit. The Fed said their system "works only with credit" that would keep its value "if there were fewer people bidding against each other."--booklet, Keeping Our Money Healthy, Library of Congress Catalog No, 60-14368 Rev, Jan, 1979 Taxes cannot be paid with anything less than silver coins and such coins were removed from banks in 1968. For more info, see: www.morpix.biz/x4 Marxs 10 planks have superseded the Bill of Rights. The first 3 planks are the illusions called real estate tax, income tax an inheritance tax. See the other ten at" morpix.biz/x15 Reply Anonymous 12/2/09 re: Kenneth D. Wells quote Worse than communists are the bankers, lawyers, judges and journalists who enforce the ten planks of Marx's Communist Manifesto which have superseded the Bill of Rights with the first 3 planks being real estate, income and inheritance taxes, all illusions when the Federal Reserve said bank deposits are "merely" book entries and plank No. 5 saddled us with the Federal Reserve. If the people running the National Chamber of Commerce were Christians or just patriotic, they would tell local members what you just read here. The following link contains no advertizing and deserves wide circulation: www,morpix.biz/x4 Previous 25 Next 25 SaveOk2 Share on Facebook Tweet Email Print