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Posts from robert, Sarasota

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Robert, Sarasota

Yes, and politics and religion should stay out of it, though its debate should stay in. Political and religious debate is healthy but a University's position should never take sides.

Robert, Sarasota

If you know what you are looking for you can find anything on college campus

Robert, Sarasota

Indeed, indeed - their power is in numbers and that is where it ends.

Robert, Sarasota

I disagree; those who wish to learn will always find a way otherwise they deserve to be with the dunce.

Robert, Sarasota

This is why religion should be totally separate from our schools - prayer and amen are words that that are not the domain of any religion - we must be an example to the rest of the world - the only religion I would personally agree with being taught in schools is Buddhism, as its main tenet is to except its teaching on your terms and only take from it what you feel is right.

Robert, Sarasota

Today this statement is sadly true, though happily true if our education system would concentrate on ethics, tolerance and cultural differences.

Robert, Sarasota

If only they practiced what their preached... then and only then consideration may be an option.

Robert, Sarasota

I agree with Reston, but the rest is OK - I don’t think Lord Acton meant it in the way it comes across. Liberty is a fundamental prerequisite to all people and can only be truly achieved by giving it to others. Tolerance and an understanding of our differences are essential if we too are to enjoy Liberty. If we are to continue to enjoy Liberty we must start to promote peace and make it our "Manhattan Project". Without peace in the world we really don't have liberty - let's be a new and exciting force in the world and change our way we battle over our differences. We must continue to talk, talk, and talk until we are blue in the face before we revert to arms. Religion, if we are not careful, will be the end of Liberty as we know it today. Let's go out into the world and build schools and universities, hospitals, roads, instead of making tanks and bombs - let's give it a chance, because the history of going to war over our differences obviously doesn't work - sorry, I'm on my soap-box this morning.

Robert, Sarasota

Great quote - those who burn books and ban certain literature must be masochistic.

Robert, Sarasota

Indeed Reston - the premise is simple; keep the people dumb and they will follow who ever leads them regardless of the truth.

Robert, Sarasota

Ignorance the root of all evil and perpetuated by those in Power.

Robert, Sarasota

Yes, from the President to the road-sweeper - O dear! how much we have to learn...

Robert, Sarasota

Precisely, it is why Republican’s keep us under their control by the dumbing of America – look who votes for them: The far right, the rich, red-necks, Christian fundamentalists, people that have agendas in the Middle East, the war machine, and greedy SOBs. We don’t want Americans educated otherwise they may learn to think for themselves and know their rights.

Robert, Sarasota

George, you are perhaps the one of a million that have said these same words, but your use of "steadily" is interesting...

Robert, Sarasota

That's a joke - we are still a long way from that ideal - if we turn into a theocracy we will never get there.

Robert, Sarasota

Any model is good that looks after its children, its elderly and the sick, and we don't seem to be doing a good job at that.

Robert, Sarasota

We are our own enemy more so than any terrorist - make me President and I will bring back education into our schools and include ethics and cultural and religious differences, ban all political campaign funding, have the media designate time for political discourse and elections, do away with religion in any public forum, take the God out of our pledge, bring back respect for liberalism, cut the military budget by 75%, create a Department of Peace, help build hospitals and schools in countries that desperately need them, create employment by repairing the nations infrastructure, stop the sale of weapons to foreign countries, build emergency medical centers in low-income areas, create incentives to hose who make things, increase the minimum wage to $10, never allow our nation to invade another country unless we are attacked first, the list goes on but I think you get the idea. Lastly, 80% of the world’s population would find oatmeal and potatoes a luxury.

Robert, Sarasota

To help fight Polio (nearly eradicated world wide), to provide clean drinking water in Africa, to provide medical assistance to the children and adults effected by Chernobyl, to help the millions of children who are abused, to help those who are incapable of self-survival, to be a conduit for those in need, labor is not enough it also takes millions of dollars mostly given by individuals who have money in excess of their own needs. Life is not black and white it is VERY grey… Yes, those are evil who hoard riches without concern for others.

Robert, Sarasota

An excellent analogy - though there are those who treat both like family...

Robert, Sarasota

I agree too - corporations, like religion, should be kept out of politics - by all means they may lobby politicians but they should not have power over them. And, their influence should not be financial or based on their political or personal position.

Robert, Sarasota

So sadly true - we are apathetic, an uninformed elective, and consequently on the road to totalitarianism and what ever form that may take.

Robert, Sarasota

Excellent - we need more wisdom from the East as ours seems to be lacking...

Robert, Sarasota

Sometimes things left unsaid are stronger than words - but I agree with David.

Robert, Sarasota

Its very close but free from what - even in this county with have many who are born under the yoke - born into abject poverty. Until the world is free of hunger, abuse, and has the right to basic healthcare, there is no freedom. Our freedom today is at risk from every quarter brought on even more so by our present US government - we desperately need a department of peace funded by 10% of the military budget.

Robert, Sarasota

Yes, and it is most apparent today.

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