Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share via Email Print this Page [301-325] of 1571Posts from anonymousanonymous Previous 25 Next 25 4 Reply Anonymous 2/2/11 re: Sir Winston Churchill quote To many, free speech is great but as jurors, they will jail you if choose to remain silent about your income on tax returns. Reply Anonymous 1/24/11 re: Winston Churchill quote Smart words Reply Anonymous 1/21/11 re: Ayn Rand quote Having as "little of law as possible"...is anarchy and licentiousness - NOT liberty! Having JUST LAWS - (like the U.S. Constitution) - IS liberty. Having an UNSUSTAINABLE WORLD of LAWS, Regulations and wholesale buffoonery of LITIGATION and TAXATION to support an OLIGARCHY of ELITISTS - is SLAVERY! "Presto-chango"...The DEVIL in the DETAILS...changes the FREE into a SLAVE....and the SLAVE doesn't even know it! Hence the DELUSION of "progressivism" - which has HATCHED from the COCKATRICE EGGS they planted - 100 years ago! NOW we are all stuck fighting 3 Headed dragons - cutting off one head and 3 more grow in the STUMP. Reply Anonymous 1/20/11 re: Douglas MacArthur quote People like MacArthur are needed now more than ever these days. Reply Anonymous 1/18/11 re: Calvin Coolidge quote We used to think like that! 1 Reply Anonymous 1/17/11 re: Abraham Lincoln quote YOU ARE ALL WRONG ABRAHAM LINCOLN WAS A GOOD MAN WHO STOPPED SLAVERY AND HE MAY NOT OF CARED AND TOOK SIDES BUT AT LEAST HE MADE A GOD DAMN CHANGE YOU IDIOTS 11Reply Anonymous 1/15/11 re: John C. Calhoun quote Note that Calhoun's argument is based on repetitions of either/or arguments. The Constitution is either one thing or it is one other thing. The either/or argument is a logical fallacy that was recognized in the early middle ages. Almost always, things are not simply one or the other. Consider this argument, "either you agree with me or you are stupid." There are many other possibilities than just the two presented. Calhoun is hiding his real argument. He believed the crucial character of the constitution was that it protected slavery within the union and he was for modifying almost any other provision of the constitution to maintain the safety of slavery, which was under attack worldwide and within the union. Reply Anonymous 1/14/11 re: William E. Dodd quote Sounds just like America today. 11Reply Anonymous 1/12/11 re: Benjamin Franklin quote gay Reply Anonymous 1/11/11 re: George W. Bush quote BUSH, AMERICA DAYS ARE NUMBER BECAUSE OF YOUR BLOOD LINE AND YOUR IDEA TO ENSLAVE ITS OWN PEOPLE THRU TYRANNY MASQUERADING AS DEMOCRACY. Reply Anonymous 1/11/11 re: Franklin D. Roosevelt quote Has not a thing to do with freedom. But the pure governments tyrannical hand trying to control more and shows there nature of an ever changing constitution instead of the constitution being a contract. Reply Anonymous 1/10/11 re: Henry David Thoreau quote To whom the bell tolls! It tolls for thee and me. Many men are resigned to the false thought, "That this is the way it is, has been, and shall be for ever after. No room for hope nor trust. After all, have we not for years and yearsattemted to change people, places and things to our likings. For their own good of course. Of course the world would prosper too. Lord knows how I tried but I finally gave up. Tired, frustrated, alone and guilt ridden. I had failed myself and society. I accepted my destiny like a man and started to wither away. I must say it never occured to me that the only thing I could change was my self. I tried that also to no avail. When I started asking God to help me, I started to change. How ever so slow it was, it was change. Soon I became God conscious that God was doing for me what I could never have done for myself. I had been born in water, but now I was born in the Holy Spirit. The Result? :FREE AT LAST" 1 Reply Anonymous 1/7/11 re: Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. quote he plagerized his doctoral thesis and King is not his real name. shouldn't that be taken into consideration? 1 Reply Anonymous 1/6/11 re: Abraham Lincoln quote the comment stands on what it is ... Lincoln made many many other statements that justify his mindset of this one quote listed above. Lincoln was a tyrant and a criminal. You need to look at the entire picture. During the time Lincoln was President he also was engaged in the Indian Wars, enslaving a nation of people by putting them on reservations. The Irish, during the War of Northern Aggression, were living in more deplorable conditions in the North than the Southern slaves. After the War was well underway ... In August 1861 Lincoln refused (revoked) an emancipation order by Union General John C. Fremont. Fremont had order that slaves in his district of Missouri be freed. Lincoln demand that Fremont rescind the oder, and when Fremont refused, Lincoln revoked it himself. Missouri, which hadnt yet seceded kept its slaves. April 25, 1862. Union General Davis Hunter, commander of forces at Port Royal, South Carolina (covering South Carolina, Georgia, and Florida) declared slaves in those area free forever. Lincoln revoked Hunters order and wrote that he would only free the slaves if it became a necessity indispensable to the maintenance of the government. There are many other Lincoln quotes to show his sentiments had nothing to do with caring about slavery or equal rights. As there is overwhelming proof to show that it was not a concern of the North. During the War of Northern Aggression, several Northern States, New England states, were still involved in the lacrative, though illicit slave trade. - The emancipation proclamation didn't free any slaves: The only slaves it sought to free were those of the southern states that had seceded, of which, Lincoln had no control over because the South had become a separate country and were no longer under Lincolns mandates. Furthermore,, Maryland and Rhode Island were allowed to keep slavery because they didn't join the south, so the emancipation proclamation didnt apply to them ... thus the highly touted emancipation proclamation was a useless event that freed no one. In addtion, the slaves that could have been effected (800,000 of them living in captured territories of Delaware, Maryland, Kentucky, Missouri and parts of Tennessee) were specifically left out of the document. For anyone to cling to an opinion that Lincoln was fighting a war to champion a good cause initiated by the North just isn't doing their historical homework. The facts are out there, you just have to research them on your own, with your head out of the sand. Reply Anonymous 1/6/11 re: Harlan F. Stone quote This is exactly what I have been saying. Reply anonymous 1/6/11 re: Jesus of Nazareth quote Pro 4:13 Take fast hold of instruction; let her not go: keep her; for she is thy life. KJB . Economic liberty. Jer 34:15,16. Reply Anonymous 1/2/11 re: George Washington quote Who stated this as his quote? This is not a George Washington quote at all! Reply Anonymous 12/24/10 re: Jesus of Nazareth quote It is an honor to be reading this, it's a pity that no-one tries to do what Jesus ever did. Reply Anonymous 12/24/10 re: Jesus of Nazareth quote Great! Reply Anonymous 12/23/10 re: Justice John Marshall quote Amen to that, if we can't do whatever they want, they can't either. 11Reply Anonymous 12/20/10 re: Hypatia of Alexandria quote I think it is time for all of us sentient beings to do more than think, it is time to bring the power of LOVE back into the world. Oppose the decade long war. Stop Israel from destroying a whole population, stop big Agra-business from killing small farmers, stop big -pharma from poisoning our bodies. It is a time of coming together in unison and staving off destruction. Our world is slowly dying from our self-indulgent blindness. Yes, it is time for the Goddess in ALL of us to rise up and say NO MORE! 1 Reply Anonymous 12/17/10 re: Harry J. Anslinger quote Lol, stop telling this dude what a douche he is, he's been dead forever. 1 Reply Anonymous 12/14/10 re: John Locke quote John Locke is still my favorite. Locke was an inspiration for the very Constitution that the criminals in Washington disregard. 1 Reply Anonymous 12/10/10 re: Jeffrey R. Snyder quote Hey America, stop being pussies and just fight fight against what you hate the most. Reply Anonymous 12/8/10 re: George Washington quote dude , this is straiqht up COOL . Previous 25 Next 25 SaveOk2 Share on Facebook Tweet Email Print