Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share via Email Print this Page [1276-1300] of 8644Posts from E Archer, NYCE Archer, NYC Previous 25 Next 25 71Reply E Archer, NYC Carrie, Podunkville MN (4/25/20) Rewriting history to suit your own 21st century take on the 18th century is not serving the truth. Note, all plantations in Virginia were run by slaves. There was no way to free a slave in Virginia at that time — the slave would be enslaved to another laying claim to him. How slaves were treated by their masters varied widely, and like other domesticated animals, many were loved and cared for by their owners. There are no anecdotes of Jefferson being a hard master — on the contrary, he treated his slaves well. His slaves were also used as collateral (since they were considered property). There is still some question on whether Jefferson fathered any children with his slaves, but it doesn't matter to me. Jefferson tried to free the slaves in the Declaration of Independence — it was South Carolina that refused to sign the Declaration with the slavery clause. To call Jefferson a misogynist is disingenuous at best. As well, to ignore the times and context of Jefferson's life is to choose self-righteousness over reality. What is your contribution to the liberty of the People? It will never come close to Jefferson's... Honor that. 1 Reply E Archer, NYC Christopher, NJ (4/22/20) Right on, Christopher! It is not for a lack of trying — quotes from Mises, Hayek, Locke, Blackstone, Spooner, Bastiat, et al, do all have comments from Waffler and RBE — the same old song. Their confusion stems from the idea that the government is supposed to be a charity — I suppose because they do not believe that people are charitable on their own. They insist that problems must be solved by government — not to address the causes of the problems. Socialists need problems — that is why they try to make your responsibilities theirs. If everyone is taking care of themselves and others, what do we need government bureaucrats for? It is also interesting that these folks also bad-mouth Christianity at every turn. They have no conception of the total output and goodwill of the nation's congregations! The government could never and never does come close to that. And all this push for universal health care is more akin to insisting that we all be treated as cattle being prepared for market. Why are we copying communist rules for administration of a free people? I do not want government health care — they are killers! I will take care of my own health, and if I need help, I will find someone who isn't beholden to the sick-care industry. 153Reply E Archer, NYC Jason, USa (4/22/20) Not a lie. Virginia law prohibited the freeing of slaves. Jefferson treated his slaves well, and they were lucky to have him as their master. Had his slavery clause been included in the Declaration of Independence, his slaves would have been free. (!!) 11Reply E Archer, NYC 4/17/20 re: James Madison quote Succinctly put! And therein lies our dilemma — we must apply our perpetual attention upon our representatives to keep them in check. 1Reply E Archer, NYC 4/16/20 re: Hilaire Belloc quote Trade is the lifeblood of civilization — stop the flow and commit suicide. 11Reply E Archer, NYC 4/11/20 re: Lord Acton quote Which is why a republican form of government keeps power decentralized and liberty maximized. With every new 'emergency' the lust for power takes advantage — no one's liberties are safe. 1Reply E Archer, NYC 4/11/20 re: James Bovard quote Succinctly put! This is the quintessential argument for a republican form of government. 11Reply E Archer, NYC 4/7/20 re: Gavin Newsom quote The smiling face of fascism. 1Reply E Archer, NYC 4/3/20 re: Napoleon Bonaparte quote Such is the way of war. 1Reply E Archer, NYC 4/3/20 re: Sir Winston Churchill quote How apropos for today's pandemic global lockdown. Let's hope this is the beginning of the end. 21Reply E Archer, NYC 3/30/20 re: Thomas Paine quote I like "their minds are early poisoned by importance; and the world they act in differs so materially from the world at large, that they have but little opportunity of knowing its true interests" — Right On! The global pandemic response is just another prime example — watch for all the elitists pushing their globalist agendas during times of crisis, arbitrarily claiming power to dictate to the masses what they can and cannot do. Very dangerous precedents are being set here. 11Reply E Archer, NYC 3/28/20 re: Ludwig von Mises quote A socially engineered society (i.e. socialism) employs a great number of analysts that develop mathematical models to predict human behavior. In order to promote or deter certain behaviors, these models are tweaked to show extreme possibilities of end-of-world scenarios. Time and time again these reports are used as a basis for authoritarian measures to assume power and funnel rivers of energy/wealth to themselves while taking power from the people. Thus we see governments taking advantage of the pandemic situation and borrowing trillions to fund projects that have nothing to do with the pandemic. The goal of the statist authoritarians is to get people to obey, by any means necessary. Never let a crisis go to waste... 1Reply E Archer, NYC 3/28/20 re: Maxwell Anderson quote Will the authoritarian response to the WuFlu pandemic do more damage than good? Can we as a populace be informed and act accordingly? Must government authorities assume power to dictate in the name of public safety? Who benefits most by breaking people economically and making them dependent upon government? How to stop unconstitutional power grabs during states of emergency? Our rights and freedoms are most important in times of emergency, they are not to be laid down — ever. 1Reply E Archer, NYC RBESRQ (3/28/20) How'd that work out there, Robert? 1Reply E Archer, NYC Waffler, Smith, Arkansas (3/28/20) Thank you for your service, Waffler. Please do forgive my hard headedness and ill formed and ill conceived opinions. ;-) 1Reply E Archer, NYC Logan, Memphis, TN (3/28/20) Right on, Logan! 1Reply E Archer, NYC RBESRQ (3/28/20) Hey, Robert, I'd like to read your book! 11Reply E Archer, NYC 3/28/20 re: William Barr quote Nails it. 1Reply E Archer, NYC 3/24/20 re: Jim Lehrer quote Hear, hear! That's what we thought journalists were doing, but it has been fake news for a long time now. 21Reply E Archer, NYC Anonymouso, everywhere (3/24/20) I don't hate liberals, and I certainly don't hate Robert -- I love Robert! I am merely trying to understand him. 1Reply E Archer, NYC 3/24/20 re: Ambrose Bierce quote Faith in government comes to mind ... 21Reply E Archer, NYC Ronw13, Yachats Or (3/24/20) I like "A sovereign is BORN in adversity." You're right! 1Reply E Archer, NYC 3/18/20 re: Herbert Spencer quote This is the justification of the-powers-that-should-not-be everywhere — to conceal the truth from the people for their own good. Forget about the fact that the bureaucrats are just people as well. It is the lust for POWER that tramples all — by any means necessary. 11Reply E Archer, NYC 3/18/20 re: Carey McWilliams quote Who would have thought that social-media would end up with the power that is has? Propaganda has become a staple to the world's cultures now. The Thought Police are privateers that profit from the party line. Gossip is testimony. Innuendo is truth. Like Madonna, constantly reinventing themselves into dependent blamers. Identity politics so disturbing, that Americans do not even know who they are any more! The truth is not broadcast — and if it is, it is soon shut down. 11Reply E Archer, NYC 3/18/20 re: Sir Winston Churchill quote GUTS! It takes guts to face one's fears. Otherwise, we are easily manipulated by ginned up Chicken Little's. One cannot face hard and ugly truths without guts. It takes guts to truly express oneself. It takes guts to put up a fight against overwhelming odds. It takes guts to take a stand — to stand for what you know is right even in the face of an ignorant mob. Sometimes enough is enough. Previous 25 Next 25 SaveOk2 Share on Facebook Tweet Email Print