Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share via Email Print this Page [51-75] of 155Posts from L. Hanson, Edmonton, CanadaL. Hanson, Edmonton, Canada Previous 25 Next 25 Reply L. Hanson, Edmonton, Canada 8/9/13 re: Albert Einstein quote And this is why we must abandon this hunger for "growth" and focus on stability. 1 Reply L. Hanson, Edmonton, Canada 8/9/13 re: William Shakespeare quote Excelent quote, but for our times I think Julius Ceaser is more apt: "These growing feathers plucked from Caesar's wing will make him fly an ordinary pitch, who else would soar above the view of men and keep us all in servile fearfulness."Julius Ceaser, Act I; Scene i Reply L. Hanson, Edmonton, Canada 7/30/13 re: John Adams quote is this (race/religion) still going to be a problem after nearly 150 years with you people? Why don't you just take that precious constitution of your's and light it up? Apparently it is absolutely meaningless.We have more freedom in Canada than you have, gaurrenteed by law - and we've only had our Charter since 1980. And that was forged through us practicing our beliefs, not postulating over them in the lofty chambers and undermining them in secret counsils.So when are you going to put into practice these lofty ideals? When will be better - at anything? Because, right now, in the real world, you are failing. Reply L. Hanson, Edmonton, Canada 7/29/13 re: Nathaniel Ward quote I don't know how you can cantinue to throw the absolute aborion of justice in our face. That shameful jurisdiction shall be an albratros on the kneks of all US and As for many years. You are so ready to sell you're country? Nay, thy hast sold thy soul.Sham, shame on thee for betraying what thou hadst once held dear... 1 Reply L. Hanson, Edmonton, Canada 7/17/13 re: Paul Craig Roberts quote Total and complete BS. Are you people trying to defend the Zimmerman decision? You sick f#&s. You should be ashamed of yourselves; if not for you ignorance, but for your flagrant hypocrisy. Shame, shame, shame. Reply L. Hanson, Edmonton, Canada 6/27/13 re: Benjamin Franklin quote In Canada we have laws that prevents the raping of the constituants by the banks; and that's why we've had zero monitary cricercies since Canada became a nation. Reply L. Hanson, Edmonton, Canada 5/7/13 re: Jeffrey R. Snyder quote Jon Stewart hit the nail on the head with his report on the wackos speaking at the NRA convention: "The good, the bad and the crazy."These people are your leaders? They are psychotic, paranoid and delusional; and some are just plain dangerous. For all their faults our politicians look like shining stars compared to that assembly of nut cases. Makes me happy to be Canadian. Reply L. Hanson, Edmonton, Canada 3/27/13 re: Thomas F. Bayard quote Just as our freedom was won by the separation of church and state thereby forging religious liberty; our freedom must now be maintained by separating corporations from the state. As money has become our religion and those that weild the power over it are morally bankrupt. Reply L. Hanson, Edmonton, Canada 3/11/13 re: James Paterson quote Moreover it's becoming so apparent that the hollow and muling arguments of the pro-gun lackeys resemble those of the Confederacy; where they were willing to die for their god-given right to own another human being. 1Reply L. Hanson, Edmonton, Canada 3/8/13 re: Thomas Erskine quote YES...the conservative controlled press in Canada is a prime example. Do not give up or allow the right wing to take over this arena. The rights (wrongs) must always be questioned.Just as we needed the separation of church and state to gain our freedom we now need to remove the corporations from our governments to maintain our freedom. Reply L. Hanson, Edmonton, Canada 3/7/13 re: Gilbert Keith Chesterton quote Hunter S. Thompson displayed perfectly the difference between Journalism and reporting. When you report the only thing matters is the facts. Unlike Fox News who puts a right wing make believe spin on every story they encounter. They should be ashamed of themselves. Sick and disgusting. Reply L. Hanson, Edmonton, Canada 1/26/13 re: Edmund Burke quote How apropriate that this quote came from and was made about the British Empire. Britain taught the US and A everything it knows about tyrany and the abuse of power; and now is reapingthe same rewars. 24Reply L. Hanson, Edmonton, Canada 1/15/13 re: Harry Browne quote And if corporations refuse to act resposibly and be good citizens (aparently they are people) then laws must be enacted to force them to behave. There is no other choice. Reply L. Hanson, Edmonton, Canada 1/14/13 re: Mark Twain quote George Sr. and Jr. both used these cheap lies against any of those who opposed them; Notoega and Huessane just to name two. And if you believe for one second the official account of Bin-Ladden; you are a gullible fool. 2Reply L. Hanson, Edmonton, Canada 1/11/13 re: Abraham Lincoln quote The aim of emancipation was to make "all men free". I don't know if you jerk-offs realized that...what's SO sad that it took Canadians to to help free your slaves and the Southern States should be ashamed of making an issue of freedom equateing slave ownership.Now it's guns - and guess what? You are going to lose there too...jackasses. Reply L. Hanson, Edmonton, Canada 1/8/13 re: Charles Dunoyer quote The first being those that believe in freedom (Liberals) and the second being those who want to want to rape and enslave us (Republicans) 5Reply L. Hanson, Edmonton, Canada 1/8/13 re: Alexis de Tocqueville quote So, the US and A has no principals... 23Reply L. Hanson, Edmonton, Canada 1/3/13 re: Thucydides quote The careless hope being that if everyone is armed with Glocks and assault weapons that violent crimes will be prevented (War is peace). And that sovereign reason is repeatedly employed to defend a tiny sliver of the constitution that has almost no relevancy in the present day; when flintlocks and bayonets were the technical peak of modern weaponry and attacks by a foreign nation, primarily England, on the newly formed colonies was very real, but has long since passed.Time to start living in the modern world: access to handguns and assault weapons must be severely restricted. Reply L. Hanson, Edmonton, Canada 12/21/12 re: Donald S. McAlvaney quote Lies, lies, lies.We in Canada have very strict gun laws. We consider hand guns and assault weapons as offencive and therefore in need of control. Now here's the irony; Gun ownership in Canada exceeds that in the US and A, but our murder rate is one tenth of that country. You have to ask yourself, why? Reply L. Hanson, Edmonton, Canada 12/20/12 re: Mahatma Mohandas K. Gandhi quote But do you need AR 15's and Gloks to do that? Reply L. Hanson, Edmonton, Canada 12/17/12 re: H. Sterling Burnett quote What a load of pathetic, delusional arguments. How could anyone with a scrap of sanity still still defend such criminally wreckless gun policies? Violence breeds violence; those that live by the sword shall die by the sword.Carlton, are you honestly suggesting that the solution to preventing future school shootings is to arm teachers and school staff? Are you listening to yourself? If you think gun control is so bad go back to your US and A and live in a society of fear and loathing. Reply L. Hanson, Edmonton, Canada 11/15/12 re: Johann Wolfgang von Goethe quote It's like this, you US and A jackasses? Let me put my foot up your ass. Reply L. Hanson, Edmonton, Canada 10/26/12 re: Gen. Joseph P. Hoar quote So, let's get this straight; if this is true then Ronald Regean, G.H.W Bush and G.W Bush should have been impeeched. Why were they not treated like the criminals they were? Why were they allowed to continue their destrutive behavior operating with impunity? Reply L. Hanson, Edmonton, Canada 10/16/12 re: Dean Inge quote And the Federal Reserve has been planning the US and A economy scince 1913. All the rest just follows. Maybe that is what Regean meant by the "trickle-down" theory. Reply L. Hanson, Edmonton, Canada 10/15/12 re: Milton Friedman quote The war on drugs has been a collossal failure. It would be better to just give the junkies all the free drugs they wanted. If they ODed, so what? They won't be bothering any one else any more. If they reformed so much the better. At least they woudnt be bashing some one's grandmother over the head to get drugs I'd they wanted them. There is no evidence to support that we would turn into a nation of drug users in that scenario. Previous 25 Next 25 SaveOk2 Share on Facebook Tweet Email Print