Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share via Email Print this Page [101-125] of 701Posts from Ronw13, OregonRonw13, Oregon Previous 25 Next 25 Reply Ronw13, Oregon 12/16/19 re: Charles Edward Montague quote WWG1WGA to MAGA to KAG Reply Ronw13, Oregon 12/13/19 re: Mary Wortley Montagu quote WWG1WGA to MAGA to KAG 2020 Reply Ronw13, Oregon 12/13/19 re: Mary Wortley Montagu quote When taken in the context and use of the word, Waffler's knee jerk reaction shows no bounds to what extent ignorance will go to, in mis-construing. The United States of America refused complaisance with the world for their embrace of socialism. Complaisance, from the latin, a disposition to please or comply in a passive manner. Quite different from Complacent as Waffler so implied. Reply Ronw13, Oregon 12/13/19 re: Frances Moore Lappé quote It is one thing to wish to feed the world and end war, but here at home USA, it is very foolish to think democ-socialism will bring about compliance of a freed people. Kant's philosophy was not to spread democracy but establish freewill Constitutional Republics with a democratic process. Reply Ronw13, Oregon 12/13/19 re: Dr. Samuel Johnson quote Propensities for doing that which is right, bear great fruit. WWG1WGA to MAGA to KAG 2020 Reply Ronw13, Oregon 12/12/19 re: James D. Miles quote When one expects nothing of others, you have only yourself to blame. There is profit in all labor, teach others to help themselves. "It is a fool who puts his trust in man" kjb Reply Ronw13, Oregon 12/12/19 re: Edward Everett Hale quote Hale was a bias and lazy man, I give no quarter for his witty remarks, though he was anti-slavery and backed the war or northern aggression, only to relieve himself of labor he thought to be above. Considered the Irish to be inferior to himself. Reply Ronw13, Oregon 12/11/19 re: William Shakespeare quote " Lord thou hast heard the desire of the humble: thou wilt prepare their heart, thou wilt cause thine ear to hear: To judge the fatherless and the oppressed, that the man of the earth may no more oppress." Psalm 10,17,18 kjb Reply Ronw13, Oregon 12/11/19 re: William Shakespeare quote "The quality of mercy is not strained;It droppeth as the gentle rain from heavenUpon the place beneath: it is twice blest,—It blesseth him that gives and him that takes:T'is mightiest in the mightiest; it becomesThe throned monarch betterr than his crown:His sceptre shows the force of temporal power,The attribute to awe and majesty,Wherein does sit the dread and fear of kings;But mercy is above this septred sway,—It is enthroned in the hearts of kings,It is an attribute to God himself;And earthly power doth then show likest God's,When mercy seasons justice."From " The Merchant of Venice"William Shakespeare Reply Ronw13, Oregon 12/10/19 re: Blaise Pascal quote Honesty can be a rare commodity, it is best practiced constantly. Reply Ronw13, Oregon 12/10/19 re: Aristotle quote Aristotle could not see beyond self, therefore his limited view. 1 Reply Ronw13, Oregon Robert, Somewhere in America (12/10/19) At least Keyes is smart enough to look to something other than self. A man of deep conviction. 1 Reply Ronw13, Oregon Anonymous, Chicago (12/10/19) Keyes is anything but pro-choice, Mexico city policy. called out Obama as a "radical communist". 1Reply Ronw13, Oregon 12/9/19 re: Suzanne Necker quote Power does expose the tyranny within. Reply Ronw13, Oregon 12/9/19 re: George Washington quote The yoke of necessity needs no extra burden, let those in power lay no more than that which is just upon man, lest honesty should fall from the way and all become corrupt. Many wanted the title of king to be granted to Washington. Reply Ronw13, Oregon 12/3/19 re: John Stuart Mill quote Casting of doubt, selling insurance policies, pandering to the pocket of the feeble minded, soothing a guilty conscience for a price. Honesty is a rare commodity in the church or state. For the most part a Freewill association that Never passes the plate is rare indeed. Reply Ronw13, Oregon 12/2/19 re: James Madison quote WWG1WGA to MAGA to KAG It seems the message is getting out there loud and clear. The founding fathers always kept rope around for the swing set. As some in congress now agree openly, some should be strung up ! 1 Reply Ronw13, Oregon 12/2/19 re: Edmund Burke quote Very well said Carlton. Reply Ronw13, Oregon 11/21/19 re: John Steinbeck quote Threskeia religion,officious parade practiced among church and state. Threskos religion, the contrast is set forth between that which is unreal and deceptive and the pure religion which consist in visiting the fatherless widows in their afflictions and in keeping oneself unspotted from the world. Careful of the externals of divine service. Therefore one who cares for their neighbor through acting in conjunction with action of that care, practices Threskos religion. "Defining times demand defining words well." Approaching the throne of grace by Threskos is by fare better than a vain display of no worth. Reply Ronw13, Oregon 11/21/19 re: Sir Karl Popper quote In general, the mass is given muddy water to drink, like a house built upon sand. The tried and true foundation rarely exposed due to suppression and/or concealment. The adversary is ever present seeking to find the chink in the armor. Experience is the guide for a lesser mind seeking to "know" what is wise when building. Reduced to name calling is lacking in defense of ones held opinion or theory. Reply Ronw13, Oregon 11/21/19 re: Judge Learned Hand quote When current orthodoxy thrives upon half truths, and unorthodox whole truth exposes corruption, then there is room for debate. WWG1WGA to MAGA to KAG 1 Reply Ronw13, Oregon 11/15/19 re: Josiah Warren quote Philosophy of the "individual sovereign" runs contrary to the desires of communist/socialist utopia agendas. 2 Reply Ronw13, Oregon 11/15/19 re: James Bryce quote The bloody cities have become ripe for destruction. " Your representative owes you, not his industry only, but his judgement, and he betrays, instead of serving you, if he sacrifices it to your opinion." Edmund Burke. As is seen today, the aristocrats, monocrat, promotes turbulence and follies to further "legalized plunder" of the beggar in the dung hill. Through the promotion of Keciyl foolishness ( insolvent in religion seeing the wicked florish thinking they have the right life style, dull in wise living ). " For my people is foolish, they have not known me; they are sottish children , and they have none understanding: they are wise to do evil, but to do good they have no knowledge". " Wherefore a lion out of the forest shall slay them, and a wolf of the evenings shall spoil them, a leopard shall watch over their cities: everyone that goeth out thence shall be torn in pieces: because their transgressions are many, and their backslidings are increased." Independence and freedom to that that aught to be done, disrupts the agenda of corruption in a moral society. WWG1WGA to MAGA to KAG. Reply Ronw13, Oregon 11/13/19 re: Josiah William Gitt quote Persians should embrace their founding roots of belief, rather than a fanciful transient ideology, which thrives on violence and hatred. Cyrus was right to declare his success to the "grace of Ahura Mazda". Reply Ronw13, Oregon 11/13/19 re: Shawn E. Klein quote When leaders of the world, agree "openly" to the public, as to the value of the moral individualist among their countries, then there is a chance for an armistice. 11,11,11 were well chosen numbers of reference. Then HK as with other places of conflict will have a chance for peace. Merchantilist who look down upon as lesser the natural agrarian nature of a moral individualist do themselves more harm than good. This shoe fits all nations. Industrialist through the disruption of the rural environment in the U.S.A. have brought about the polarization seen today. Man that is soon removed from the ground that feeds him will soon despise that separation and fight to return to a more harmonious life. Previous 25 Next 25 SaveOk2 Share on Facebook Tweet Email Print