Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share via Email Print this Page [1076-1100] of 1148Posts from rbesrqrbesrq Previous 25 Next 25 Reply RBESRQ 12/26/08 re: Ronald Reagan quote well said Archer 2Reply RBESRQ 12/22/08 re: Ronald Reagan quote Another naive statement - unfortunately he never did his home-work - the birth of Jesus has never been verified, that is of course if he was ever existed. Christmas is a PAGAN FESTIVAL dude. Happy Holidays Reply RBESRQ 12/22/08 re: Richard Bernstein quote I can understand that coming from a religious person - a naive statement. Happy Holidays Reply RBESRQ 12/22/08 re: Lyman Beecher quote I'll give it four as he had two right HAPPY HOLIDAYS 14Reply RBESRQ 12/15/08 re: Voltaire quote And the biggest fable of all must be the Bible. At the First Council of Nicaea (325AD) about 275 Bishops from around the empire put together what they wanted the Bible to look like leaving out Mary's and other testaments. Reply RBESRQ 12/15/08 re: Latin Proverb quote Did Richard the Third rush from York to kill the two Prince's or did he rush to save them but was too late. How will 9-11and our treatment of prisoners be recorded in the history books, etc, etc. 13Reply RBESRQ 12/15/08 re: Bill Clinton quote I knew when I read this quote there would be some facetious remarks. Well done AJ - if they can talk about Bills sex life (through innuendo) which is none of anyones business you can discuss Bills fiscal responsibility (which the GOP lost a long time ago). Oh yes and then there were WMD 2 Reply RBESRQ 12/12/08 re: William Safire quote Yes we do - we invade another sovereign state Reply RBESRQ 12/12/08 re: Rabbi Wayne Dosick quote I rest my case. 2Reply RBESRQ 12/12/08 re: Patrick Henry quote Unfortunately we forget the past when judging the future - I think in this case he may have put his foot in it, as there are other lamps needed to light the path. Judging the future also needs understanding and wisdom, both of which are not necessarily the result of experience. He who thinks he knows the path into the future doesn't, but he he knows he doesn't does ( a play on an old Vedic prayer). 2 Reply RBESRQ 12/12/08 re: Mark Twain quote O so the Right doesn't do that Warren - interesting observation... get your head out of the sand 2 Reply RBESRQ 12/11/08 re: Mark Twain quote I have always love this one because it's probably the greatest secret to happiness Reply RBESRQ 12/11/08 re: Harry S. Truman quote 90% of which never hits the tube - if only the people knew half of it! 2 Reply RBESRQ 12/11/08 re: Henry David Thoreau quote O so sweet the sound of those beautiful words; O how sad I hear them not amongst my peers. Truth is an absolute state and interpretation it miscreant. Mike and Archer well said Reply RBESRQ 12/10/08 re: Titus Maccius Plautus quote Again, indeed! I have met many an old fool. And, in the box called capacity there are many things... Reply RBESRQ 12/10/08 re: Sir James Dewar quote I have always loved this one! Reply RBESRQ 12/10/08 re: Rabindrnath Tagore quote Indeed! You can't have one without the other... 1 Reply RBESRQ 12/9/08 re: George Savile quote Mike, I don't think Edmund Burke would quite agree with you, though I give you the benefit of the doubt as you did say "remotely". Savile's quote leaves the door open - I believe he was referring (Knave) to your latter reference. If man is honest and does nothing when he sees injustice, does he remain an honest man? What exactly is an honest man? Very few, and I mean very few, can say with all honesty they are a hundred percent honest all the time. At what moment should or shouldn't we be honest and who would be the arbiter? Reply RBESRQ 12/9/08 re: Edmond Cahn quote I'm with Mike on this one... Reply RBESRQ 12/9/08 re: Charles Peguy quote Truth needs no memory, no law, and no religion – it is the one great key to happiness. It stands alone, naked and unadulterated. Reply RBESRQ 12/8/08 re: Thomas Paine quote Jimmy Carter's is a good guy but I don't know about his Grandmother. He who offends with kindness stays in the game. Reply RBESRQ 12/8/08 re: Luther Burbank quote Call it what it is! 12Reply RBESRQ 12/5/08 re: Oscar Callaway quote Archer we know the ownership of the press, thats not the point - but is this agreement still active and if so please provide me with some names and any other facts you may have - enough of all this rhetoric. Reply RBESRQ 12/5/08 re: Mike Culbert quote Does anybody have any news out there? 3 Reply RBESRQ 12/5/08 re: Gary Allen quote A lot of journalists get killed trying to report the truth and then there was Watergate Previous 25 Next 25 SaveOk2 Share on Facebook Tweet Email Print