Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share via Email Print this Page [176-200] of 2220Posts from Fredrick William Sillik, anytownFredrick William Sillik, anytown Previous 25 Next 25 1Reply Fredrick William Sillik, Anytown 8/27/24 re: Dr. Mary J. Ruwart quote Can't really understand the point being made in regards to this quote. Communism is the scientific application to the relations of the world. The science of life depends on a continuation of implementation of nonviolent strategies for living as human beings. Marx and Engels were of a technical approach and concluded a violent "resolution." The present responsible individual realizes that using violence to resolve violence is quite futile. The refinement of human behavior to a nonviolent excellence is strategy and goal of the contemporary Communistic mental formulation. The present modern Communist believes, let's find the Communist first and worry about the the technology behind it later. 1Reply Fredrick William Sillik, Anytown 8/27/24 re: Paul Bede Johnson quote Pointless, insubstantial, meaningless, uninformed quote. The status quo must treasure your efforts, Mr Johnson. Reply Fredrick William Sillik, Anytown 8/27/24 re: John F. McManus quote The idea of government is not to be viewed oppositional or adversarial, but for the responsible it is a necessary device for the development of a civilized social arrangement. Reply Fredrick William Sillik, Anytown 8/27/24 re: Chris Matthews quote Correction: To live as a Social being is inevitable for our species. Using the term, and using and living the term Socialism is a developmentally significant difference. Reply Fredrick William Sillik, Anytown 8/27/24 re: Chris Matthews quote To live as a Social being is inevitable for our species. Using the term, and using and living the term Socialism is developmental step and significantly different. Reply Fredrick William Sillik, Anytown 8/23/24 re: Frédéric Bastiat quote The Socialist has the right idea that if you count yourself among the society you are among those trying to improve society and therefore an governing influence. We the people are We the government. You might understand one for all, all for one. Reply Fredrick William Sillik, Anytown 8/23/24 re: Robert W. Lee quote It may be of great assistance to identify the biggest problem we have in the world today. The biggest problem really wouldn't require a lot of money spent, but simply it's identification and a thorough public analysis. Sexism is the subject. The male and female continue their ancient feud. The sexist mentality is the prime problematic divisive activity of our populous arrangement. It has glamourized and masqueraded the disease of homosexuality. Humans are quite naturally heterogenous and the social arrangement has notoriously tried to force practically everyone into the disease of homosexuality. We need to halt this destructive direction. Males and females must learn to acknowledge and practice respect universally and equally to all members of the populous arrangement so we can deserve to be called a society. Reply Fredrick William Sillik, Anytown 8/22/24 re: Margaret Mead quote Correction: It's not possible to observe the criminals expressing any disagreement with the laws that clearly favor them. It is the law-abiding naturalist that express disagreement with the laws that clearly promote the "evil empire." 1Reply Fredrick William Sillik, Anytown 8/22/24 re: Rhode Island Declaration of Rights Article I, Section I quote Playing the constitution game is quite illogical and detrimental. The constitution must recognize the course of life and it's priority. The constitution is going to have to incorporate a more scientific principled nature before we can even recognize its existence. It high time we grow the hell up. 1Reply Fredrick William Sillik, Anytown 8/22/24 re: Thomas Jefferson quote More of an emphasis and away from "in god we trust," and more along the idea of in Humanity we will Sincerely Trust. Reply Fredrick William Sillik, Anytown 8/22/24 re: Thomas Jefferson quote A more involved community social investment by our elected officials, rejecting their obvious low self-esteem, would be of great assistance. Reply Fredrick William Sillik, Anytown 8/22/24 re: William O. Douglas quote Life is a challenge. Reply Fredrick William Sillik, Anytown 8/22/24 re: Theodore Roosevelt quote The American must unite the individual with the community, thus forming the UNITED states of America. Reply Fredrick William Sillik, Anytown 8/21/24 re: Margaret Mead quote It's not possible to observe the criminals expressing any disagreement with the laws that clearly favor them. It the law-abiding naturalist that express disagreement with the laws that clearly promote the "evil empire." 1Reply Fredrick William Sillik, Anytown 8/20/24 re: Michigan Supreme Court quote Correction: It is, however, a moral crime against humanity to carry a firearm simply because only severe mentally disordered insist on carrying such an implementation of destruction. It is quite apparent that firearms enthusiasts have absolutely no social skills, it can't be emphasized enough, none. The mentally healthy individual continues his pursuit to eradicate firearms and make available more educational life preserving alternatives. Reply Fredrick William Sillik, Anytown 8/20/24 re: Robert J. Kukla quote This is true in the sense of a civilized citizenry we seek not punishment, but correction. Reply Fredrick William Sillik, Anytown 8/20/24 re: Nelson Lund quote The police are completely unscrupulous in their actions and activities. The police understand nothing of the profession of scientific law enforcement. If you would foolishly question them on their activities, which they refuse to answer most times, also you feel like you just escaped an life threatening exchange with unbalanced monsters. The law-abiding, nonviolent, model citizen is road to elimination of crime. 1Reply Fredrick William Sillik, Anytown 8/20/24 re: Jarret Wollstein quote Peaceful citizens are in no need of firearms, crime and violence "explodes" because we are in need of knowledgeable and understanding, feeling, well adjusted individuals which this cowardly police state rejects. Knowledge and understanding are the characteristics of the well adjusted. Reply Fredrick William Sillik, Anytown E Archer, NYC (8/19/24) Mr. Archer, thanks all the same, but my analysis is quite unbiased, logical and for sure conscious because of that unbiased and logically character that I am in possession. Reply Fredrick William Sillik, Anytown 8/19/24 re: Leo Nikolaevich Tolstoi quote Mr. Reagan was no doubt a "multitasker." Being in front of the projector as well as being the device itself. Reply Fredrick William Sillik, Anytown 8/19/24 re: Sir Winston Churchill quote To achieve what is right and correct is not going to be accomplished with fighting. The long laborious challenge to refine and replenish our humanity is the route to the continued existence of the human being. We are not here to parish, enslave, or be slaves, but to make excellent representation of the life dimension. 1Reply Fredrick William Sillik, Anytown 8/19/24 re: Michigan Supreme Court quote It is, however, a moral crime against humanity to carry a firearm simply because only severe mentally disordered insist on carrying such an implementation of destruction. It is quite apparent that firearms enthusiasts have absolutely no social skills, it can't emphasized enough, none. The mentally healthy continues his pursuit to eradicate firearms and make available more educational life preserving alternatives. 1Reply Fredrick William Sillik, Anytown 8/19/24 re: Leo Nikolaevich Tolstoi quote Acknowledged, the evil deployed personnel of Reagan's "Evil Empire" continue their violent neglect, misrepresentations, and attacks on the true representations of the real formulations of the life processes. The oppressed member continues his steady resistance of the misrepresentation and persists on his goal of presenting the authentic human being. 1Reply Fredrick William Sillik, Anytown 8/16/24 re: L. Neil Smith quote The mentally healthy provision tells us that mentally ill individuals cannot control themselves. The firearm in the ill's possession is similar to the abortionist. Its my body "I have a choice." Similarly the firearms owner practices, makes a financial investment, they choose to go out and try to murder someone, "to not waste their investments." It's their choice and they pursue it. The choices are both not to engage in conjugal relations for the abortionist, and don't invest in the firearms for the other circumstance. Firearms cannot be put into the hands of the mentally ill, and that's anyone who has the most remote interest in firearms, especially the police. The incident with George Floyd should not ever be forgotten. He was not reportedly shot, but the mentality displayed was simply inhuman. Humans don't need firearms. Reply Fredrick William Sillik, Anytown Fredrick William Sillik, Anytown (8/16/24) Correction: The mentally ill are at war at all times, particularly a against themselves. The mentally ill live in a made up "war zone" full of enemies invented from their sick twisted imagination. This emphasis on weaponry, emphasized in the quote, is the mental ill's trait of following the way of the mental ill characteristic of existing in the make believe with their menagerie of made up enemies, and made believe possible aggressive assaults. The mentally ill themselves are quite aggressively launching their own assaults. The mentally healthy understand a different circumstance entirely dealing with a mixed-up, dangerous, out of control delinquent who has clearly made up a make believe world not near anything rational or real. The mentally ill continue their misrepresentations in every realm of life. The mentally healthy, on the other hand, continue on their challenge to represent life in its true context and presentation. Previous 25 Next 25 SaveOk2 Share on Facebook Tweet Email Print