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Posts from Anonymous, Reston, VA US

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Anonymous, Reston, VA US

Far too few in the press understand that they too have a duty... far too many are just paid political operatives...

Anonymous, Reston, VA US

Nor shall the President... but the King is exempt and can do what ever he can... well... get away with it seems... even after we the people have spoken...

Anonymous, Reston, VA US

So get out of our bedrooms and out of our daughter's bodies!

Anonymous, Reston, VA US

The quote does not stand alone well, for if your right to enjoy your property ends up intruding upon the society's rights to enjoy their property, then there is a greater good and need to guard the public's rights over the individuals... thus, as an example, you should not be allowed to ride your snowmobil or waterjet when it polutes the environment...

Anonymous, Reston, VA US

Personally I am suffering far more from the crimes that people like King George W are committing against all of humanity than I am from any law of the land (other than the ones which are a part of those crimes against humanity).

Anonymous, Reston, VA US

Mindless babble from a hate monger...

Anonymous, Reston, VA US

A moron? No, he appears to be of above average in intelligence... however, he is a "cowboy" and lacks in "common sense" and has severe communication problems... how DID he get elected when he can't successfully communicate? It speaks directly to the problem of the "American Teliban".. That is more of an indictment of the American electorate than of the man himself... (what just happened, how did I get into a position of defending King George W. when I believe he is the worse president ever to sit in office?)

Anonymous, Reston, VA US

The posts on this quote are truely heart warming...

Anonymous, Reston, VA US

Andy's got it right... I took the question to my Lord and was told to speak out on the insanity of King George W., not just sit on the sidelines quietly. The US has been attacked by foreign powers many times in our history (how quickly we forget, e.g. Pearl Harbor). Did it affect us? Yes! Did it affect us in the way King George W. claims? NO! The act steming out of that day that may prove to be truely changing (in a negitive way) for the US are those that come from King George's overreaching power grabs.

Anonymous, Reston, VA US

While I agree with Joe & Mike (for once ;-), their comments seem to have little to do with the quote which seems to be little more than negitive babble. However, I wonder if Mike's comments on "inability to express certain religious perspectives" is really the right way to put it... I suspect he is exhibiting a Judeo-Christian leaning and doesn't really support "the ability to express any and all religious perspectives", which is a truer path. Remember, to question IS the answer...

Anonymous, Reston, VA US

And we all know that King George W prays for Armageddon... and he's just the man to make it happen...

Anonymous, Reston, VA US

True, but far from sufficient.

Anonymous, Reston, VA US

And King George, our Christian anti-equality anti-family ex-drunk lie telling draft dodging citizen killing war criminal Armageddon worshipping "leader", is the best example that exists today of the truth of this quote. That Mike from Norwalk can blame the commies for the likes of King George really shows the balls of the radical religious right... right up there with ex-Rep Foley's two faced leadership.

Anonymous, Reston, VA US

... like King George... (and Michael is correct, sometimes it is necessary, but bitter).

Anonymous, Reston, VA US

King George is locking up citizens without access to lawyers even... he is nothing more than a war criminal, and I pray for the day that the citizens of the world bring him to trial for his war crimes! Yes, King George is a fascist, no better than a Nazi, for he worships the creating of a global Armageddon that will make what Hitler done look pale by comparison.

Anonymous, Reston, VA US

A good description of our own King George...

Anonymous, Reston, VA US

... and even better to undo the wrong-doer via methods that are not like those of the wrong-doer...

Anonymous, Reston, VA US

Well said Dick, though I think you must include the radical religious right (of any and all religions) in that statement.

Anonymous, Reston, VA US

Jack should note that Shaffer did not indicate AI for these systems... indeed, the systems which we the people have tolerated King George to create are a great example of the ills he warns us of...

Anonymous, Reston, VA US

Sad, but true of the human condition...

Anonymous, Reston, VA US

I suspect that one of genuine worth & insight really wants folks (self included) to be a better self...

Anonymous, Reston, VA US

Zowie, for someone who condems a profusion of words, Logan certainly had a few... makes ya' think, eh? (well... makes some of us think at least ;-)

Anonymous, Reston, VA US

Right on A! I think Logan has it wrong on how to measure virtue... We the People set the bar, it is a measure set forth by society/community... in this case the entirety of humanity... we do seem to have a global sense of what is "right and wrong"... what is "good and bad"... and this is well represented by the number of good and true Americans who have apologized to the world for our fellow Americans having twice elected King George, who is reigning terror upon so much of the world.

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