Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share via Email Print this Page [1451-1475] of 1832Posts from jim K, austinjim K, austin Previous 25 Next 25 3 Reply jim k, austin 1/28/09 re: Thomas Paine quote Obama is doing exactly this right now, with the aid of the Pelosi - Reed gang. 3 Reply jim k, austin 1/27/09 re: Thomas Jefferson quote Jefferson was smarter than Pelosi, Reed, Franks and the rest of the scoundrels in the congress put together. In Jeffersons time we had statesmen, now we have hacks . We have a few good ones left , such as Ron Paul. Reply jim k, austin 1/27/09 re: Louis McFadden quote We could use a Lewis Mcfadden in Washington today. 3 Reply jim k, austin 1/26/09 re: Sir Winston Churchill quote Since rich people are the ones who own businesses and create jobs, it's only natural that liberals want to raise their taxes. "Soak the Rich" has been the rallying cry of democrats and liberal republicans for years. Unfortunately, people who buy into that nonsense also vote. Reply jim k, austin 1/26/09 re: Robert Hemphill quote Right again Mike, our dollar bills are Federal Reserve Notes and are not backed by anything. Reply jim k, austin 1/26/09 re: James A. Garfield quote As to "preservation of the public credit", our government sure hasn't done much on this account. If a private business was managed like our government, it would have been bankrupt and out of business long ago. It's interesting that the very people who caused this economic mess are now expected to cure it. I'm a bit cynical on this account. Reply jim k, austin 1/23/09 re: John F. Kennedy quote Compared to todays democrats, JFK would be a conservative. He was on to something and had to be killed before he could tell the American people. Reply jim k, austin 1/23/09 re: John F. Kennedy quote Well said, Mike. 51Reply jim k, austin 1/22/09 re: James Madison quote I'm not sure that "knowledge will forever govern ignorance". The election of Obama causes me to doubt this. 2 Reply jim k, austin 1/22/09 re: James Madison quote I suspect that he is referring to saddling future generations with debt due to excessive spending by the government. Of course, this is exactly what liberals , of both parties, are doing now. Reply jim k, austin 1/21/09 re: John Adams quote If he were in the House of Representatives today, he would be a giant amongst pygmies. 3 Reply jim k, austin 1/21/09 re: John Adams quote Cook county,Illinois hasn't had an honest election in many years. John would turn over in his grave if he could see one of our "fair and virtuous" elections. A great example right now is watching Al Franken trying to steal the Minnesota senate seat . 1 Reply jim k, austin 1/20/09 re: George Washington quote The General, as usual, got it right. As to expecting favours, give up on the idea that anything worthwhile will come from the corrupt U.N. It hasn't outlived it's usefulness since it never had any to start with. It was, however, very useful to the Reds by making it easy to get lots of spies into the U.S. 2 Reply jim k, austin 1/20/09 re: George Washington quote Boy how times have changed. Will we ever see men like Washington again? Not likely. Reply jim k, austin 1/19/09 re: Thomas Jefferson quote Jefferson and Washington were giants. Compare them with the pygmies in our congress today. For all but a few, calling them political hacks would be a compliment. Reply jim k, austin 1/19/09 re: Thomas Jefferson quote Not exactly true, for example, Clinton was a bum when he went in and a bum when he came out. Reply jim k, austin 1/19/09 re: Thomas Jefferson quote If you don't think we are headed downhill, consider this. We have come from men like Jefferson and Franklin to hacks like Pelosi, Reed and Barney Franks. 5 Reply jim k, austin 1/16/09 re: Steve Dasbach quote There seems to be a big difference between "schooling" and "education". A lot of college graduates get a real education after they graduate. This is especially true if they majored in some su bject like Eastern Mongolian Art or womens studies. The education comes when they think their degree is going to help in finding a job and they start looking for work. 4 Reply jim k, austin 1/15/09 re: Marshall Fritz quote That about says it all. Reply jim k, austin 1/14/09 re: Joseph Sobran quote If I were advising a youngster about college, I'd say take all the math you can take. Especially if you plan on getting a good job later. 2 Reply jim k, austin 1/14/09 re: William Godwin quote It would be more accurate to change"education" to "public schooling"in the quote. 3 Reply jim k, austin 1/14/09 re: Milton Friedman quote RBESRQ, I think you missed the point. Mr Friedman is not advocating tuition subsidies, he's suggesting that there are other motives. Read the first part of the quote. 2 Reply jim k, austin 1/14/09 re: Joseph Sobran quote Remedial English is important. We don't want college graduates who can't read their diplomas or even spell diploma. Reply jim k, austin 1/13/09 re: John Taylor Gatto quote RBESRQ, your statement is a bit confusing. What on earth does "being a compassionate human being" have to do with understanding this quote? It's pretty easy to understand. Does being a "compassionate human being" make a person stupid? As to the first sentence, are you a NY State school teacher or are you referring to Mr Gatto? 2 Reply jim k, austin 1/13/09 re: John Taylor Gatto quote Hey Waff, he is from New York and was teacher of the year in 1991. How does your resume look? Previous 25 Next 25 SaveOk2 Share on Facebook Tweet Email Print