Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share via Email Print this Page [76-100] of 811Posts from anonanon Previous 25 Next 25 Reply Anon 5/12/10 re: H. L. Mencken quote The present administration certainly lived down to this one. 1 Reply Anon 5/12/10 re: Leo Nikolaevich Tolstoi quote Never give up your weapons and keep your powder dry. Just speculation here but if one thinks about how a nation in modern day might be disarmed, how would you do it? A nuke used in some limited form. What about a neutron bomb that limits destruction to all things alive. How about a simpler race war or civil war which this time would bring a lot of blacks to the "northern" side.where they think they are protecting the government that gave them their "freedom," and of course we all know they were transferred from physical slavery to economic slavery making them all equal to everybody else in America. After all, the war that raged that destoyed so much needed tax money to fix things and so we can get more taxpayers with the blacks in the system. If you look at modern day it's true we (blacks and whites), are all in the same tax boat and nobody seems to be able to find a way out. 5 Reply Anon 5/12/10 re: Jim Morrison quote Only until the individual realizes his mind is being manipulated and (in my case) anger takes hold and here is some advice to those who are just waking up and anger arises, don't let your anger get the best of you but put it to constructive, as opposed to destructive, work for you. 1Reply Anon 5/12/10 re: H. L. Mencken quote If you ask me, this quote is behind the times because who loses and who doesn't is already known as are the goods to be stolen. Who's the new president going to be in 2012? Just by seeing who the most popular candidate is. The party he/her belongs to doesn't matter as both parties are 2 sides of the same coin, such coin belonging to the elite bankers who pull the strings behind the curtains. 2 Reply Anon 5/11/10 re: M. Stanton Evans quote Long before anybody is actually elected into office they are bought and paid for by the banking elite and if any politician today fails to make mention of this, the main controlling power behind the power, then he is already lost to us and belongs to the elite. It is up to us to ask the critical questions about the banking elite to any and all of any politician running for office in America. The real enemy are the bankers who pocket the coin with the democrats on one side and republicans on the other. Unless our politicians break out of this 2 party war and come together as Americans to take out the real power in Washington, the same ole same ole will continue in America and the further we will sink into the abyss called American politics and the closer we come to losing our country and it will no longer belong to the American freeman (woman). Wake up people, we must break out of this 2 party way of dealing with our politics.-------"The issue which has swept down the centuries and which will have to be fought sooner or later is the people versus the banks." Lord Acton Reply Anon 5/10/10 re: Thomas Paine quote Well said Mr. Paine, well said. Reply Anon 5/10/10 re: David Lloyd George quote Ben, Orem. It could be read he doesn't at all believe liberty is a privelege to be conferred by anybody but those that work at it and thus earn the status of freeman after learning how valuable the status is.I don't know the speaker of the quote but that is the way I read it if it does anythiing to clear up the matter. 11Reply Anon 5/10/10 re: W. E. B. Du Bois quote "It's true, the price of liberty, in deaths, is much less the cost of slavery wherein deaths from slave masters number more than those fighting to keep a people free from the chains of repression." -- Joseph Stalin. Need I say more? Reply Anon 5/7/10 re: Peter Viereck quote This is when one aristocrat desires the fortune of another aristocrat. Reply Anon 5/7/10 re: Henry Becque quote I suppose if one looks at equality in those terms the statement is true but to me there is a whole lot more important things to desire than equality to my boss. Reply Anon 5/7/10 re: Fredrich August von Hayek quote This means the market is being minipulated by the unjust because they seem to know the results of the market and therefore get out before the financial crash comes. 5 Reply Anon 5/6/10 re: Neil Hamilton quote Exactly Justin. Hardly detected because hardly needed. Reply Anon 5/6/10 re: Thomas Paine quote Transparency! Where is the transparency??!! 8 Reply Anon 5/6/10 re: Neil Hamilton quote When government, in particular the U.S., operates the way it's supposed to, including the checks and balances of the citizen both through his representatives but also with his power in the jury box the infinite capacity to do harm would be minimized. 2 Reply Anon 5/6/10 re: Herbert Spencer quote Less government is not the answer, less POWER to the government no matter what its size is what is needed. Reply Anon 5/6/10 re: Roger Scruton quote Sounds exactly like the good ole united States of America today. Reply Anon 5/6/10 re: Thomas Jefferson quote Government can do something for the people as far as people let them do it. At that point, a line is crossed. Reply Anon 5/6/10 re: John Maynard Keynes quote Bravo E Archer! 1 Reply Anon 5/4/10 re: Ellen Glasgow quote RBESRQ,.....Your arrogance and lack of allowing for error or to understand what you read, is proving to undermine the facade of of your position. 4 Reply Anon 5/4/10 re: Charles-Louis de Secondat quote The problem lies with the individuals who do not believe "that every man invested with power is apt to abuse it, and to carry his authority as far as it will go." How can Americans not see this blind patriotism which states my country right or wrong, both militarily and/or domestic? Reply Anon 5/4/10 re: Augustine of Hippo quote Putting faith in the political order is a set up for a huge let down when the individual discovers his wants or even simple needs, can no longer be supplied by those they have faith in. So much for secular faith. Reply Anon 5/4/10 re: Augustine of Hippo quote Putting faith in the political order is a set up for a huge let down when the individual discovers his wants or even simple needs can no longer supply them. So much for secular faith. 1 Reply Anon 5/4/10 re: Thomas Paine quote A genius in his time and his writings genuis for all time. Reply Anon 5/4/10 re: Gerald Gilder quote Sure, until the children discovered what democracy is and took out Mommy at the polls. 1 Reply Anon 5/4/10 re: Ellen Glasgow quote Good comment warren. Previous 25 Next 25 SaveOk2 Share on Facebook Tweet Email Print