Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share via Email Print this Page [1-8] of 8Posts from Reb Aaron, JerusalemReb Aaron, Jerusalem 1 Reply Reb Aaron, Jerusalem 4/28/08 re: Ayn Rand quote Exactly right! 9 Reply Reb Aaron, Jerusalem 3/25/08 re: Thomas Jefferson quote Absolutely. In Israel we suffer from being ruled by a small elite. It's quite unbearable. Reply Reb Aaron, Jerusalem 2/21/08 re: Sir Winston Churchill quote I don't believe Churchill said this. 13Reply Reb Aaron, Jerusalem 2/21/08 re: Buckminster Fuller quote Conspiracy theory rubbish. Reply Reb Aaron, Jerusalem 9/14/07 re: Patrick Henry quote Amen! 12Reply Reb Aaron, Jerusalem 9/11/07 re: Lyn Nofziger quote I agree, with these exceptions : That the executive branch has grown too strong - No evidence of that. and the legislative branch too stupid. - It will always reflect the people's choice. It will only be too stupid if the people are too stupid. That political parties have become close to meaningless. - Nonsense. They create our consensus. That foreign trade should be fair rather than free. - Free is fair, I don't want Nofziger deciding what is fair. That America should be wary of foreign entanglements. - We are too wary of foreign entanglements. We must act whenever they effect out interests, which in the 21st century will be often. That states should have the right to secede from the Union. - Absurd. Where would we be today if the South had succeeded in seceding? Lincoln was right. Nofziger is wrong. Reply Reb Aaron, Jerusalem 9/11/07 re: Henry Miller quote The first two lines are absolutely true, and the Constitution guarantees that we never have to. The second two are patently untrue, but the first two lines are by far the more important. 2 Reply Reb Aaron, Jerusalem 9/11/07 re: Henrik Ibsen quote Wrong, wrong, wrong. Philosophy aside, and speaking practically, the strongest man in the world is the President of the United States. May it be so, for as long as America defends the right of of every man to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. SaveOk2 Share on Facebook Tweet Email Print