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Posts from Anonymous, reston, VA US

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Anonymous, Reston, VA US

R&H are just fear mongers. They should be free to say what they want, and others should be free to sue them for libel & inciting violence.

Anonymous, Reston, VA US

By any measure, this is pure BS from a crook who knows nothing but self interest.

Anonymous, Reston, VA US

What a wonderful pro-choice sentiment...

Anonymous, Reston, VA US

Who would ever believe that this fool could utter such words of insight.

Anonymous, Reston, VA US

I don't know that it is the beginning of wisdom, but it is certainly key to communication, for without a shared nomenclature we are but animals grunting in our caves...

Anonymous, Reston, VA US

Sure, knowing falsehoods is worse than knowing nothing, but only if in your knowing nothing you are open to learning... and those who would not open a newspaper, would not seek to learn and know truths suffers from the sin of sloth, not "better informed" than those who seek knowledge... it is not the seeking that is bad, but the accepting of the false that is the downfall.

Anonymous, Reston, VA US

Another reason monopolies are bad, for that which does not have competition has no reason to improve and grow, and that which is not growing is dying.

Anonymous, Reston, VA US

I especially love that each sentence of this quote can also stand on its own, but together they make something that is more than the sum of their parts.

Anonymous, Reston, VA US

This isn't even a quote, just a fragment of words ment to incite... no context, etc... we need a new "rate it" rating of "reject editors efforts that produced this hack of an entry"...

Anonymous, Reston, VA US

There's that word again, militia... an ORGANIZED group not a mob of individuals and common thugs...

Anonymous, Reston, VA US

So, it appears that Eric has just threatened all of us... let the anarchy begin... On the other hand, it seems that Dick has the eyes & mind to actually read, well said!

Anonymous, Reston, VA US

Gitmo... and other examples fly in the face of the basic claim here...

Anonymous, Reston, VA US

As one of the recipients of appointment to be an activist judge, doing not even what the people want... or what the document actually commands, but rather to do what King George W & his handlers want... if he truly believed what he has said in this quote, he'd resign immediately... or, more appropriately, in January 2009!

Anonymous, Reston, VA US

I find it fascinating that speculative fiction seems to indicate that the primary outcome of arming all of the citizens and pitting them against the government is anarchy and the reemergence of city states ruled by ruthless thugs. Remember, these speculations come from people who study people and society... and current examples all over the world seem to support it.

Anonymous, Reston, VA US

By the arguments of this quote we should all own our own thermo nuclear and biological weapons, and by failing to do so we are all slaves... believe it or not, the most powerful weapon in the world is the human brain... proper use of it eliminates the need for individuals to own pop-guns ment for nothing more than killing other individuals.

Anonymous, Reston, VA US

Strict original intent interpreters should be allowed to have all of the hunting muskets they want... individuals did not own canons then, and today's' hand guns did not exist either. Those with a brain to understand that that which does not grow and change is dead will understand the wisdom of this quote. Those who think that their hand gun will protect them from a government gone awry just need to look at the government of King George W to see that the real risks and solutions come from other sources than pure violence.

Anonymous, Reston, VA US

lets just take this to its limit, heck, those home schooled children don't really need their parents either, they will get along just fine if we just toss them out on the street at birth to fend for themselves... makes about as much sense as his quote...

Anonymous, Reston, VA US

Great sentiment, totally misplaced and unrelated to the particular situation...

Anonymous, Reston, VA US

He has good observations right up to that last sentence... it is not called "isolationism", it is called "deficit spending", something that was most widely done by those operating under the misnomer of "fiscal conservatives" who seek to eliminate taxes on those most able to pay them while giving money away to those in the least need of grants, such as oil companies and the industrial military complex.

Anonymous, Reston, VA US

We started with a King George who was mad, and we live today with a King George W who may well also be mad... but at least between these two we have seen another George (who would not be king) who saw & spoke truth.

Anonymous, Reston, VA US

Well said, reads also like a description of a scientist... JimK on the other hand confuses an unwillingness to turn one's back on human kindness and concern for a dogma of how to best help people... how dogmatic.

Anonymous, Reston, VA US

and when it is lacking, in the case of Bill Clinton we get a stained dress... and in the case of George W Bush we get thousands who are needlessly dead and greater concern for the fiscal good of the rich than the simple survival of the poor... Impeach the liar who kills not the one who spews!

Anonymous, Reston, VA US

.... and how very appropriate for this site, eh?

Anonymous, Reston, VA US

Little wonder that a man from Texas would fail to see that the slaves were denied there liberty and that is more important to correct than to protect the liberty of the slave holders to hold those slaves.

Anonymous, Reston, VA US

I think the key words are: "Treat all men alike.... give them all the same law." And that seems to be what is missing today in America with our social systems that are highly biased to the rich ruling class.

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