Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share via Email Print this Page [526-550] of 3602Posts from J Carlton, calgaryJ Carlton, calgary Previous 25 Next 25 Reply J Carlton, Calgary 11/13/12 re: Robert A. Heinlein quote I notice the Liberals are very quiet about today's quotes... Goes to show that in the face of sensible / natural law...."they got Nuthin!" :-) Reply J Carlton, Calgary 11/12/12 re: Robert A. Heinlein quote All other sins are invented nonsense...TRUE! The only power the government has over any of us is the power to enforce laws. So they make lots and lots and lots of them...and most of these "laws" have absolutely nothing to do with justice or protecting your rights. They are there simply to act as a tool of control and tyranny when and wherever the government decides there is a threat to...the government. Reply J Carlton, Calgary 11/12/12 re: Oscar Wilde quote A thousand stars... Neither the Republicans nor the Democrats understand this...both are draconian / authoritarian entities that should be vanquished from our society if we are to be a truly free people. Restore the Republic - Abolish the Fed. 1 Reply J Carlton, Calgary 11/8/12 re: James Madison quote And now we know why Jackson and Co. left "promote the general welfare" out of the Confederate Constitution. 5 Reply J Carlton, Calgary 11/8/12 re: Michel de Montaigne quote Part of governing one's self is to be responsible for one's own existence. The act of which is made more difficult by Government for those who actually try and easier for those who seek the loving hand of Big Brother in cradle to grave "security". The difference being those who are morally sound and those who are despicable parasites...save for the truly needy, which are a very small portion of the generational welfare class. 1 Reply J Carlton, Calgary 11/8/12 re: William Lloyd Garrison quote In this day and age....Yes they are. The references are unlimited. 1 Reply J Carlton, Calgary 11/7/12 re: John Adams quote And America showed its colors again last night...well apparently "most" of America did...and voted to continue the march towards Globalism under the banner of a false leader who shouldn't even be on the ballot. There's your "democracy" in action. Disgusting... 1 Reply J Carlton, Calgary 11/7/12 re: Lysander Spooner quote Voting in self defense...I've been doing that my whole life. Pretty much the same reason I buy bullets...self defense. Reply J Carlton, Calgary 11/6/12 re: Socrates quote I do not believe the two ideas are mutually exclusive. I believe we are obligated to cover both ends of the spectrum to achieve a moral existence. Reply J Carlton, Calgary 11/5/12 re: Hillary Clinton quote Keegan, are you saying that moderates, besides being semi-illiterate, endorse thievery in the name of Socialism? How is that "moderate"? Reply J Carlton, Calgary 11/5/12 re: Mark Twain quote Liberty is moral. Socialism is a system of theft. 4 Reply J Carlton, Calgary 11/5/12 re: William D. Arnot quote Our present Emporor has no clothing. Very well said. Reply J Carlton, Calgary 11/1/12 re: Somerset Maugham quote Especially true for politicians, (most) lawyers and the lowest of the low...tax collectors. 1 Reply J Carlton, Calgary 10/31/12 re: Chester W. Nimitz quote Do the right things...and nothing is hopeless. Restore the Republic. Reply J Carlton, Calgary 10/29/12 re: Noël Coward quote Honesty is something I expect from everyday people...I never expect it from a politician, a tax collector or (most) lawyers. I class those as low lives and parqasites to be avoided at all costs. Reply J Carlton, Calgary 10/28/12 re: Eli Adorno quote Advice to people who are at risk of or have actually been raped...get a gun, learn how to use it. Rapists and child molestors should be exterminated on the spot. 2 Reply J Carlton, Calgary 10/28/12 re: John Derbyshire quote All bureaucrats will by the nature of their (mostly useless) jobs tend to protect their turf and convolute the simplest things in order to justify themselves. No matter who we vote in or out...the entrenched bureaucracy rules on... 1 Reply J Carlton, Calgary 10/26/12 re: George Washington quote Cal, I wonder what he would think of not only the UN but all of the foreign entanglements we're involved in? Who made America the policeman of the planet? No wonder so much of the world harbors animosity towards America. We seriously need to get back to the Constitution and all of its intentions. Reply J Carlton, Calgary 10/26/12 re: Gen. Joseph P. Hoar quote Hanson, almost every president since Lincoln has played their part in this. Not just the ones you're so focused on. Clinton was bombing Serbia, and northern Iraq, Truman sent kids to Korea as UN soldiers, Johnson sent kids to Viet Nam, Lincoln invaded the south and on and on....The problem is endemic. 2 Reply J Carlton, Calgary 10/26/12 re: James Madison quote What? Really? I thought it was the UN and it's corrupt forum of globalists and 3rd world dictators that decided when American kids would die in foreign deserts...for nothing. But I think this Madison guy might be on to something here...RESTORE THE REPUBLIC. Reply J Carlton, Calgary 10/25/12 re: John F. Kennedy quote Ken you cite criminals as opposed to individuals being "individual". Not a valid comparison at all...unless you're a liberal of course! :) The quote is dead on! America was built by rugged individuals...not a collection of ants. 3 Reply J Carlton, Calgary 10/25/12 re: Sun Tzu quote Wow! Where to begin...With one morally bankrupt and unenlightened leader after another abandoning the Constitution we find that our so called justice system is so convoluted that the Judges don't even understand it anymore. The people certainly don't understand it and we are sliding very quickly into chaos. As our values are demeaned and "diversified" we can no longer be sure if American law is actually American, UN Doctrine or possibly Sharia. I'm reminded of Frank Zappa's statement that "America is a nation of laws...badly written and randomly enforced", and he was right about that. Never has it been more important for patriots to stand up and say Restore the Republic and reassert American Sovereignty. Reply J Carlton, Calgary 10/24/12 re: Ronald Reagan quote And, Keegan, a lot of people don't realize that welfare is what keeps the poorer class...poor. 2 Reply J Carlton, Calgary 10/24/12 re: Imamu Amiri Baraka quote We are not free as nature would have us be. We are not governed by laws of nature or justice alone, but by a system of laws of control and taxation. It begins at birth when we are assigned an inventory number which is on our birth certificate. The process of indoctrination escalates from there. Next we get a student number and student ID complete with facial recognition technology. If we want to drive we get another number with a photo, complete with facial recognition technology. If we want to work to support ourselves we get another number (account) under which we agree to be extorted by people who take that money and give it away to foreign bankers as interest payments on loans of money created out of thin air made to our government. Then, if we somehow save enough to travel, we are required to get yet another number on our passports along with yet another photo complete with facial recognition technology. While at the airport we may be strip searched or made to walk through an irradiated tunnel so they can record our walking pattern (gait technology). All the while our daily movements may be watched by closed circuit cameras posted all over our cities and towns. Our activities on the internet or our viewing patterns may be monitored by federal agencies who are keeping an eye on us in case we might not like the way they run things. Then we might be put on watch lists that bar us from flying on a commercial airline or public transit system. This same system does all it can to keep us from having the means to defend ourselves from criminals. I don't believe that herd animals are quite so monitored, coerced or recorded. "Land of the Free"...My Ass! Abolish the Fed and Restore the Republic. 4 Reply J Carlton, Calgary 10/23/12 re: Jean-Jacques Rousseau quote Exactly right Gary, I think it was Churchill who said Socialism is the equal sharing of misery. 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