Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share via Email Print this Page [1776-1800] of 8644Posts from E Archer, NYCE Archer, NYC Previous 25 Next 25 3 Reply E Archer, NYC 6/21/18 re: Frederick Douglass quote Indeed! It's the only way 'progress' has ever been made. Dogs gotta dig and cats gotta scratch — what do humans gotta do? ;-) 1 Reply E Archer, NYC 6/20/18 re: Edward Beecher quote Thus concepts such as 'hate speech' are anathema to liberty. 2 Reply E Archer, NYC 6/20/18 re: Epictetus quote Yes, but what is true? ;-) 1 Reply E Archer, NYC 6/20/18 re: George Washington quote Excellent! Party politics is what leads to an unlimited democracy of arbitrary rule. "A fire not to be quenched, it demands a uniform vigilance to prevent its bursting into a flame, lest, instead of warming, it should consume." 2 Reply E Archer, NYC 6/19/18 re: Alan Dershowitz quote Jack, it is neither a right nor a duty to call people to task for their opinions. Should you option to do so, you must bear the consequences of making such accusations. What gives you the moral high ground to put people on the defensive for nothing other than offending you (who are neither Jewish or black)? You've been enrolled into the PC Police. People who call others 'racist' are being the accuser, judge, and jury — the 'racist' is guilty, with no defense acceptable. You have no 'right' to accuse people of what you believe are their prejudices — you only expose your own. You are trying to start a fight, nothing more. 1 Reply E Archer, NYC 6/19/18 re: Dave Barry quote Ain't that the truth! ;-) 3 Reply E Archer, NYC 6/19/18 re: Alan Dershowitz quote It's amazing how flippantly people are being called racist. Who does that? Talk about hate speech. Calling someone a racist IS racist! It is an attack — an offensive act. And how does one defend against such an attack? "Hey, I'm not racist!" Honestly, how does one define racism? Who is the judge? And what is the crime? I am hated by racists — what do they want from me? Love? Because of their 'oppression'? 'Colored people' fought against segregation — now 'people of color' are demanding it. It looks to me to be nothing more than trying to stir up trouble and controversy to distract from the purposes of their unseen handlers. It's classic political science. Having grown up in the big city, I am able to make distinctions between personalities, character, and culture — race has little to do with it. There are nice kids and mean kids — race is not a factor. There are people you like and people you don't — usually because of their actions and attitudes, not race. If you do not like a person who calls people 'racist' you take the risk of being called a racist for not liking them. Has it ever occurred to those screaming obscenities with the calls of racism that they perhaps are not likable due to their actions rather than their skin tone? It's nothing but a cover for saying 'f*** you.' 1 Reply E Archer, NYC 6/19/18 re: Adam Smith quote Indeed! Property is worthless without the labor to acquire, create, transport, store, defend, and use it. Money takes many forms and it can be a medium of exchange but also the labor/property being exchanged itself. Tobacco was a form of money — but it isn't worth anything without the labor to produce it. An unharvested carrot is worthless. All wealth and prosperity is the result of someone's labor. This is where making promises comes in — promising to do something in exchange for something. Now the money system has been turned inside out such that all the money represents 'promises' (i.e. debt). It'll all be fine as long as the promises can be kept... ;-) 1 Reply E Archer, NYC 6/18/18 re: François Duc de La Rochefoucauld quote That's not really repentance, is it? That's just trying to get out of trouble. 2 Reply E Archer, NYC 6/14/18 re: Ralph Waldo Emerson quote It's not so much what I know, but how I apply it. Just like any power or weapon, how I wield it matters more than possessing the power itself. 1 Reply E Archer, NYC 6/13/18 re: Andrew Jackson quote I like, "There are no necessary evils in government. Its evils exist only in its abuses." Hence a distributive republican government, to provide many checks against the abuses of centralized power. No one can be trusted with so much power — the system is supposed to be set up to guard against the power-hungry and the mob to prevent the takeover of the country from within. Stealing power can be easier than acquiring it oneself. Throughout history the rulers' powers have all been acquired through theft and conquest. Today is the same, although the common man does not know who the real rulers are — the top of the pyramid is known by the temple builders themselves. And the greatest thieves rule the world. 3 Reply E Archer, NYC 6/12/18 re: Zechariah Chafee, Jr. quote It's a classic, eh, Mike? ;-) The concept should be easily adopted by the global citizenry as fundamental. The road out of serfdom starts there. Reply E Archer, NYC 6/12/18 re: William J. Campbell quote Thanks, Mike. What is preventing citizens from forming a grand jury to indict the Clinton's for their very apparent crimes? From what I understand, grand juries in Washington DC are used, and are typically loaded with people who work for the government directly or indirectly and are very liberal, and they can be talked into indicting just about anyone — it is the judge that serves as a check, and with liberal judges everywhere, 'due process' merely is that which empowers the progressive agenda. If we have to wait for the government to check itself, it will never happen... Reply E Archer, NYC 6/11/18 re: François Duc de La Rochefoucauld quote The cover-up implies a wrong-doing, and in and of itself would be wrong. The penalty for lying can be greater than the action being lied about. The lawyer's bread and butter — find any lie to use as evidence of being a liar, thus all else is discredited. Reply E Archer, NYC 6/11/18 re: William J. Campbell quote So how come Hillary and company have never had to face grand juries for their obvious crimes, while charges keep coming for insignificant players connected to Trump? The game has been rigged for a long time.Mike, I've heard that anyone can form a grand jury and bring the case to the Sheriff. Do you know anything about the process? 3 Reply E Archer, NYC 6/11/18 re: A. A. Hodge quote Which is why the blame lies with us for the corruption of the government and the principles upon which it is founded. Courage and conviction would well put us on the road to reform. 3 Reply E Archer, NYC 6/6/18 re: Vaclav Havel quote Indeed! Vaclav Havel is a true inspiration. What a world this would be with more Vaclav Havel's around. 1 Reply E Archer, NYC 5/30/18 re: Albert Einstein quote Yes, "Truth, Goodness, and Beauty" and Courage! I agree 100%. Happiness is not an 'end' for me, it is simply a 'way.' I am happy when I am happy and unhappy when I am unhappy -- both serve their purposes. I do not live for an 'end' but for the process of life itself in this 'perpetual moment.' ;-) 3 Reply E Archer, NYC 5/30/18 re: Mahatma Mohandas K. Gandhi quote Just say NO to statism! ;-) 2 Reply E Archer, NYC 5/28/18 re: Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. quote 'Taking a stand' -- what an honor it is to have something to stand for and doing it! 2 Reply E Archer, NYC 5/28/18 re: Mahatma Mohandas K. Gandhi quote I have heard the same argument from 'liberals' that there is no Truth, either, it's all just made up. Yet, liberals wish to dominate the making of 'laws' and the broadcast of the 'truth' that supports their authority to dictate. They call these 'laws' so that people will obey, but they are merely 'rules' -- these are the man-made 'laws.' But what is called Natural Law is that natural 'order' we have been discovering since mankind could think. Science is the field of learning about the world, politics is the science of controlling the world. Unfortunately it does not take much power to control people compared to controlling the forces of nature. The 'law' of gravity was 'discovered' but it already existed before mankind gave it a name. And yes, there is such thing as fiscal 'laws' not written down by man -- the ecosystem of Earth is a balance of give and take, life and death, everything interconnected and interdependent. How did all this come about before mankind claimed power over the Earth? And, Robert, since you have brought up Buddhism several times, what is 'karma' and how/why does that work without mankind's control and judgement? Even very simply, you have the choice to tell someone a hard truth or a comfortable lie -- is there any 'natural' consequence of doing either?There are a great many natural laws, physical and metaphysical. Working in harmony with them has sent men to the moon. Working against them only produces more lessons to learn, in fact this is how we learn about reality. Only when we have so much invested in the lie is facing the truth so difficult, but there it is. 2 Reply E Archer, NYC 5/25/18 re: Alexander Hamilton quote Love it, Mike. Now if that were only taught in law school... Reply E Archer, NYC 5/25/18 re: Eugene O'Neill quote Censorship, 'last' resort? That's putting it mildly. It's all scripted out of whole cloth now. Boobs and bigots are the bread and butter of the politicos and their propagandists. The promotion of boob-ism and bigotry is top on the list of 'Big Media' in most of its content for public consumption. It's not even denied any more, creators and producers are now being demanded they write-in characters that represent their class. Song writers are rebuked for not promoting some SJW cause. News reports are written in advance of the events, in concert with deep state cover-ups. Staged 'live' news scenes. Crisis actors following the playbook. The incestuous relationships between the CIA/FBI and the Big Media, they are the opinion-makers writing the narrative. Make no mistake, it is a battle for the minds of the boobs and the bigots, a cash cow to milk forever. 1 Reply E Archer, NYC 5/24/18 re: Roger Levian quote It all comes down to how people define their responsibility in this world. I was born into the world with its 'systems' already in place, so I can easily blame my forebears for its corruption. But the 'problem' is never solved until someone takes responsibility for solving it -- I must 'own it' as if I created it in the first place, and, while I did not create the problem, people like me, doing what I do, allowed it to happen, maybe even helped it along unknowingly, so in a way I AM responsible, too. Making excuses does nothing to empower -- it places the power to resolve it in someone else's hands and demands action from them. When that latent spark of Independence and self-determination flashes, it awakens the whole being into a new world of possibilities. Such is what Adams called 'the American mind.' Reply E Archer, NYC 5/15/18 re: E. P. Thompson quote Great distinctions drawn, Mike. I like, "The jury attends in judgment, not only upon the accused, but also upon the justice and the humanity of the Law." Previous 25 Next 25 SaveOk2 Share on Facebook Tweet Email Print