Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share via Email Print this Page [1-15] of 15Posts from KS, Somewhere,USAKS, Somewhere,USA Reply KS, Somewhere,USA 8/4/05 re: Harold J. Laski quote Ultimately then,after everything is said and done,we should have social wellbeing in America as long as Americans have the free exercise of their minds,according to this quote. Reply KS, Somewhere,USA 7/31/05 re: John Dryden quote So eloquently put. Reply KS, Somewhere,USA 7/26/05 re: H. L. Mencken quote I would change the last word of this quote from "true" to "honorable".Then I would give it 4 stars. Reply KS, Somewhere,USA 7/21/05 re: A Framer quote Enlightening isn't it. 1 Reply KS, Somewhere,USA 7/20/05 re: Henry David Thoreau quote Amen and a great book also. Reply KS, Somewhere,USA 7/19/05 re: Erich Fromm quote Yep. Reply KS, Somewhere,USA 7/19/05 re: Alan Watts quote Sad isn't it. Reply KS, Somewhere,USA 7/18/05 re: C. L. De Montesquieu quote As true as true can be. 4 Reply KS, Somewhere,USA 7/8/05 re: Samuel Adams quote Yes Joe. We,The People, the citizens and posterity of the Founding Fathers of our blessed Constitution, in order to return the Government back to US, the Governed, Need to Come Together in dialogue and Heart to correct the mistakes of our past by making a better today for ourselves and a better tomorrow for our posterity. We owe it to them. 1 Reply KS, Somewhere,USA 7/8/05 re: Patrick Henry quote "Is life so dear or peace so sweet as to be purchased at the price of chains or slavery"? A question I believe we should all ask ourselves. What is the true cost of liberty? The blood and sweat of the patriot who fights and maybe dies for his country. Not because he is told to by a higher government authority but because he truely loves his country the way that Our Founding Fathers intended it to be! Amen to this American patriot. God Bless Patrick Henry and people like him! This quote gives me goose bumps. 61Reply KS, Somewhere,USA 7/8/05 re: John Adams quote I think John Adams hit the nail on the head. There could not have been a Revolutionary War without first a Revolution for change in the hearts and minds of the colonists first. So to, if the American people want to change things in their government, they must first come together as one people of one mind and one resolve. It almost seems to me, though, at this point in time, we are not yet at that point of critical mass to usher in the changes that need to occur to return America to it's pure Constitutinal roots. Reply KS, Somewhere,USA 7/8/05 re: Thomas B. Reed quote Legislation creates many evils. It doesn't erase them.It is most definetly a delusion to believe that legislation will cure the sickness of evil. Did you notice that the only difference between the words Devil and Evil is is a D? 3 Reply KS, Somewhere,USA 7/8/05 re: Charles Eliot Norton quote This is one of those quotes that should be printed on T shirts and sold. I would buy 2 or 3. An important message to all true patriots. This quote is appropriate today,in my opinion. 1 Reply KS, Somewhere,USA 7/8/05 re: Benjamin Franklin quote Benjamin Franklin is one of the most interesting characters in American hisory. A great writer, inventor, orator. He loved this country so much that he ended up sacrificing his relationship with his son who had allegiance to the British Royal Crown. Benjamin Franklin was the first US Ambassador to France and England, representing and addressing the concerns of the 13 American Colonies on the international stage prior to, during and after the American Revolution. Reply KS, Somewhere,USA 7/2/05 re: John Steinbeck quote And humans are supposed to be intelligent/intellectual creatures,made in God's image and likeness? If ths quote is true,and I do believe there is truth here.What does that say about our Maker?Assumeing we have "a Maker"? SaveOk2 Share on Facebook Tweet Email Print