Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share via Email Print this Page [201-225] of 292Posts from me againme again Previous 25 Next 25 Reply Me Again 10/26/06 re: Thomas Jefferson quote I absolutely,positively, 100% agree with this this statement byThomas Jefferson. Reply me again 10/26/06 re: Thomas Jefferson quote I would like to know of what Thomas Jefferson was referring to when he made that statement. Reply me again 10/24/06 re: Sir Roy Calne quote A responsible and loving adult must be raised as such from childhood with an emphasis on caring, compassion and tolerance for indifference for his fellow humans. THAT should be mandatory in ALL Parenting! I agree that Maturity and Personal Responsibility should be prerequisites to having a child. Amen. Reply Me Again 10/24/06 re: Hugh LaFollette quote I believe I see the point this writer was trying to make. Ithink we should all read this quote again and think of the upbringing Adolf Hitler had, for instance. Or Napolean Bonapart. Or Mussolini. Fill in the blank. Reply me again 10/24/06 re: H. L. Mencken quote I believe there is some truth to this statement. H.L.Mencken was a great writer.He has other quotes that I am fond of,also. 1 Reply me again 10/20/06 re: Eric Hoffer quote Interesting.There appears to be more to this quote than I understand, though which is fine. Reply Me Again 10/20/06 re: Aristotle quote That would be a government of the people,by the people and for the people.I like that idea. 1 Reply me again 9/28/06 re: Frederic Bastiat quote I disagree with the 1st sentence of this quote.That particular sentence does not apply to me nor do I think it applies to everyone else.Now,I do agree with the second sentence of this quote. 1 Reply me again 9/28/06 re: Fredrich August von Hayek quote I agree with ths quote. 1 Reply me again 9/26/06 re: John Stuart Mill quote That is an absolute truth. Reply Me Again 9/26/06 re: Friedrich Durrenmatt quote That sounds nice but I don't agree with this statement.The freedom of a convicted criminal guilty or not) in prison can not be equal,in any way,to the freedom of a self sufficient/retired millionaire,the captain of his life's yact,cruising the waters of life. Reply me again 9/25/06 re: Jean Paul Richter quote Individuality....the root of everything good? I don't know aboutthat.I don't think individuality is the root of everything good. LOVE IS THE ROOT OF EVERYTHING GOOD. Reply me again 9/25/06 re: Joshua Liebman quote yes Reply me again 9/20/06 re: Earl Warren quote Nicely put. 1 Reply me again 9/18/06 re: Thomas Jefferson quote Yes! Amen! Thank you, Thomas. He is a man of whose ideals every freedom loving American should aspire towards. Pray for his dying Republic. Reply me again 9/15/06 re: Justice Robert H. Jackson quote That's a cute statement. True to a point but, in my eyes, the price of these liberties is the blood spilled to ensure that they remain. Reply Me Again 9/14/06 re: Thomas Paine quote I admire Thomas Paine for the role he took in the earliest days of our nation and I admire alot of his writings but I disagree with this quote (if in fact it is a quote of his).I believe I can see how this statement might have formed but this statement is false in my eyes.I am a Christian and Christianity began with Jesus.Maybe,over the past 2,000 years,man has transformed and perverted (with money) the mission of this Church but Christianity in it's purest form is a way of life.A religion of brotherhood and compassion towards all humanity.That is the Christianity I endeavor to live and believe in. Reply me again 9/11/06 re: Justice John Paul Stevens quote Absolutly! Reply me again 9/11/06 re: Jeremy Bentham quote I Absolutly Agree! Reply me again 9/11/06 re: Eleanor Roosevelt quote I agree. Reply me again 9/8/06 re: H. L. Mencken quote Another true statement. Reply me again 9/8/06 re: George W. Bush quote All I can say about this quote is "That's True". 1 Reply me again 9/8/06 re: Auberon Herbert quote All I can say about this quote is......yeah.In other words,yes. Reply Me Again 9/6/06 re: Leon Trotsky quote I don't believe that religions are illogical. Primative? If that means that some religions are centuries old, well I guess that's true in that context. Religions are a form of ignorance? I don't see how that might be. Now,the second part of this quote: "There is nothing as ridiculous and tragic as a religious government." Well,I guess politics and religion are not supposed to mix but the US Constitution and Bill of Rights were written by our Founding Fathers who incorporated their beliefs of God given rights for all humans. I guess I don't understand the second sentence of this quote. Reply me again 9/6/06 re: John Morley quote True Previous 25 Next 25 SaveOk2 Share on Facebook Tweet Email Print