Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share via Email Print this Page [2376-2400] of 3602Posts from J Carlton, calgaryJ Carlton, calgary Previous 25 Next 25 Reply J Carlton, Calgary 2/11/10 re: John F. Kennedy quote Waffler ignores the "fact" that food stamps became necessary only after government manipulation of the economy. And demonstrates that he is one of (too) many who benefit from an artificial money system...that's why he likes it. People who are making money from the government manipulation of the currency and dependency of the poor have no morality whatever. None. They are like the Communists at the top of the heap.Parasitic. Reply J Carlton, Calgary 2/11/10 re: Edmund Burke quote I understand you're point Waffler...you are a Socialist of the highest order and must be taken as such. Whereas it seems the rest of us actually hold "American" values dear. I've bastardized nothing and you should look in a mirror for a more precise definition of bastardization. Reply J Carlton, Calgary 2/11/10 re: John Cotton quote The desire to be free is the one thing that will always win out over tyranny. Because people are willing to die for it. 1Reply J Carlton, Calgary 2/11/10 re: John F. Kennedy quote On it's face it's spoken like an American should speak. And Waffler's right about the "some things are worth living and dying for". Which is why the Tree of Liberty may be due for some watering. Reply J Carlton, Calgary 2/11/10 re: Edmund Burke quote The wisdom of Liberty should be taught in schools...it isn't. The virtue of Liberty should be taught by parents...who are too busy paying taxes. The restraint of Liberty should come from a Court system of Justice...we don't have one. No wonder some people are afraid of the concept. 2 Reply J Carlton, Calgary 2/10/10 re: Henry Giles quote PS Waffler, "Polls" show that no President in history has had his popularity ratings plunge right through the floor in so short a time. The man is a talking head - puppet and that's a generous description. 2 Reply J Carlton, Calgary 2/10/10 re: Henry Giles quote Waffler you are so unbelievably twisted its pathetic. I advocate the Constitution and you say I have no respect for others? Its the single greatest document in history that gaurantees the rights of all. That I would do so automatically says I respect thje rights of others. What the hell is wrong with "your kind" anyway? Are you all so pathetically twisted...oh right I forgot, the answer is a resounding yes! 2 Reply J Carlton, Calgary 2/10/10 re: Henry Giles quote We have a documant that holds this truth to be self evident. Any one remember what it's called? If so could you please inform the Kenyan usurper? 1 Reply J Carlton, Calgary 2/10/10 re: Henry Campbell Black quote The right to life, liberty and property, the right NOT to be coerced are natural rights. Unless of course you are trained to an ant hill mentality. Reply J Carlton, Calgary 2/10/10 re: Henry Cabot Lodge quote If we stumble and fall.... No where else in the history of the planet was personal liberty held to be the highest value, the highest morality. If America does not soon reinstate itself as the leader of moral values, the leader in freedom to innovate, invent and produce, we shall suffer the fate of tyranny and the world will follow. We are the bar that needs to be kept high. 2 Reply J Carlton, Calgary 2/9/10 re: Ralph Waldo Emerson quote Based on what Anonymous? More of your anonymous complete lack of thought or input with any substace whatever? Just another liberal hack showing what they're made of...nothing. Reply J Carlton, Calgary 2/9/10 re: Eric Hoffer quote Thanks anonymous....its easy to see why you hide under your "anon"status. Do you hide under a rock like the other lliberals too? Slither On Sister... 3 Reply J Carlton, Calgary 2/9/10 re: Ralph Waldo Emerson quote Another good reason to turn off your TV and read some books. Reply J Carlton, Calgary 2/9/10 re: H. L. Mencken quote Hmmm...If the problem were to be "joblessness", our government has found that "wrong" solution by adding about 10,000 government jobs a month to the already huge drag on productive people. How long can that go on before we simply run out of money? Reply J Carlton, Calgary 2/9/10 re: Eric Hoffer quote I couldn't find much to relate this to other than this one thought: A man at 20 who is a socialist is tolerated, the same man, still a socialist at 40...is an ass. 4 Reply J Carlton, Calgary 2/8/10 re: Fred W. Friendly quote "Stay in your own home, talk to know one, keep your face to the wall seems to be the methodology espoused above"...On the contrary Waffler. We're much better informed than anyone relying on the Main Stream Propoganda Machine. And far from staying home facing the wall...I'm sounding the alarm publicly every day. In fact I use the same technique as the MSM...just a suggestion that all is not well...just planting doubts about our criminal system...just a little push here and there. With tremendous results too! :) 3 Reply J Carlton, Calgary 2/8/10 re: Vaclav Havel quote Tax Prison! There's a bunch of political prisoners for ya Waffler. As for the quote: Take away the rights of one citizen and you open the door to tyranny. We ALL need to arm ourselves against this kind of crap. 1 Reply J Carlton, Calgary 2/8/10 re: Supreme Court Of The United States quote The statement is contradictory...like everything in our "law system" 5 Reply J Carlton, Calgary 2/8/10 re: Fred W. Friendly quote Waffler, do you deliberately miss a particularly made point just to promote ignorance at every opportunity? TV is more often used to distract from truths than it is to promote them. "An Inconvenient Pack of Lies" is good example of this. I rarely watch TV anymore and cut off the cable some time ago. We get our info off the net and entertain ourselves in the old fashioned ways. Screw the propoganda machine. Reply J Carlton, Calgary 2/5/10 re: John Locke quote Granted Waffler, the misdeeds of youth may not necessarily become a character trait. Reply J Carlton, Calgary 2/5/10 re: Theodore Roosevelt quote Through their benevolent kindness? I think I'm going to puke! 3 Reply J Carlton, Calgary 2/5/10 re: John Locke quote He didn't say unrecoverable Waffler...he said "seldom recovered" and he's right. Religious dogma has nothing to do with it. 1 Reply J Carlton, Calgary 2/5/10 re: John Locke quote Which leads me to think that the children of families who have been in politics for generations are hopelessly bankrupt of all morality. 4 Reply J Carlton, Calgary 2/5/10 re: Proverb quote Honesty allows you to sleep at night and keeps you from having too much to remember. 1 Reply J Carlton, Calgary 2/5/10 re: Theodore Roosevelt quote Anon, that's a very valid point. But what do you expect...the whole tax scheme is a lie. Naturally to preserve that lie they must tell more lies. Makes you womder how many good men and women have been ruined to preserve the lie doesn't it? Previous 25 Next 25 SaveOk2 Share on Facebook Tweet Email Print