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"It is futile to fight against, if one does not know what one is fighting for." -- Ayn Rand (1905-1982), from Capitalism: The Unknown Ideal.

"Arbitrary power is most easily established on the ruins of Liberty abused to licentiousness." -- George Washington (1732-1799) Founding Father, 1st US President, 'Father of the Country' 1796.

"Force without wisdom falls of its own weight." -- Horace (Quintus Horatius Flaccus) (65-8BC) Greek poet, Odes.

"Cannabis is safer than alcohol or cigarettes and MUST be legal for adults." - Unknown

"Drug abuse is bad but the drug war is worse." -  Law Enforcement Against Prohibition:  http://leap.cc    What would Jesus do?  Teach Peace!

"Hitting out of anger is assault.  Children have a right to be free from assault."  Control yourself:   http://www.angermgmt.com

"Conservative driving saves gas.  Be a TRUE patriot and help America become independent from foreign oil.  55 is still faster than a horse!"

"Abortion stops a beating heart.  Exercise your right to choose to wait to mate until you want a baby.  And rapists should be castrated."

"We are reluctant to admit that we owe our liberties
to men of a type that today we hate and fear -- unruly men, disturbers of the peace, men who resent and denounce what Whitman called 'the insolence of elected persons' -- in a word, free men." -- Gerald W. Johnson
(1890-1980)

"With respect to the words general welfare, I have always regarded them as qualified by the detail of powers connected with them. To take them in a literal and unlimited sense would be a metamorphosis of the Constitution into a character which there is a host of proofs was not contemplated by its creators." -- James Madison (1751-1836), Father of the Constitution for the USA, 4th US President

"The loyalists in the beginning of the late war objected to associating, arming and fighting, in defense of our liberties, because these measures were not constitutional. A free people should always be left... with every possible power to promote their own happiness." -- Pennsylvania Gazette April 23, 1788.



"We are reluctant to admit that we owe our liberties to men of a type that today we hate and fear -- unruly men, disturbers of the peace, men who resent and denounce what Whitman called 'the insolence of elected persons' -- in a word, free men." -- Gerald W. Johnson
(1890-1980)

"With respect to the words general welfare, I have always regarded them as qualified by the detail of powers connected with them. To take them in a literal and unlimited sense would be a metamorphosis of the Constitution into a character which there is a host of proofs was not contemplated by its creators." -- James Madison (1751-1836), Father of the Constitution for the USA, 4th US President

"The loyalists in the beginning of the late war objected to associating, arming and fighting, in defense of our liberties, because these measures were not constitutional. A free people should always be left... with every possible power to promote their own happiness."
-- Pennsylvania Gazette April 23, 1788

"If large numbers of people believe in freedom of speech, there will be freedom of speech even if the law forbids it. But if public opinion is sluggish, inconvenient minorities  will be persecuted, even if laws exist to protect them."-- George Orwell

"[A] function of free speech under our system of government is to invite dispute. It may indeed best serve it's high purpose when it indices a condition of unrest, creates dissatisfaction with things as they are, or even stirs people to anger. Speech is often provocative and challenging. It may strike at prejudices and preconceptions and have profound unsettling effects as it presses for understanding." -- Justice Potter Stewart (1915-1985), U. S. Supreme Court Justice

"I have always strenuously supported the right of every man to his own opinion, however different that opinion might be to mine. He who denies another this right makes a slave of himself to his present opinion, because he precludes himself the right of changing it." -- Thomas Paine (1737-1809)

"Propaganda is persuading people to make up their minds while withholding some of the facts from them." -- Harold Evans

"There is no subjugation so perfect as that which keeps the appearance of freedom for in that way one captures volition itself." -- Jean-Jacques Rousseau (1712-1778) Political philosopher, educationist and essayist

"Liberty requires restraints on popularly-elected leaders, as well as from minorities, so that the individual is protected from undue and arbitrary coercion by the state. These restraints are provided by a plurality of more or less equal and independent groups which check and balance one another's power." -- William Kornhauser (1925-2004) Professor

A Taoist story tells of an old man who accidentally fell into the river rapids leading to a high and dangerous waterfall. Onlookers feared for his life. Miraculously, he came out alive and unharmed downstream at the bottom of the falls. People asked him how he managed to survive. "I accommodated myself to the water, not the water to me. Without thinking, I allowed myself to be shaped by it. Plunging into the swirl, I came out with the swirl. This is how I survived." Man at his birth is supple and tender, but in death, he is rigid and hard. Thus, suppleness and tenderness accompany life, but rigidity and hardness accompany death.




 





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