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"You don't make the poor richer by making the rich poorer." ---Winston Churchill
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“[State controlled] education is a weapon, whose effect depends on who holds it in his hands and at whom it is aimed.” – Joseph Stalin
Competitive Enterprise Institute
"[I]f you serve a child a rotten hamburger in America, federal, state, and local agencies will investigate you, summon you, close you down, whatever. But if you provide a child with a rotten education, nothing happens, except that you're liable to be given more money to do it with." --Ronald Reagan
“Give me four
years to teach the children and the seed I have sown will never be
uprooted.” - Vladimir Ilyich Lenin (1870-1924) |
Ron Paul has received more campaign contributions from active-duty military personnel than any other Presidential candidate from either party….No matter what ultimately happens to Ron Paul's candidacy, the fight to return America to its roots of freedom and independence has started. The fire is lit. There is no putting it out. There will be other Ron Pauls, other campaigns, other spokesmen, other fundraising. The people supporting Ron Paul will not be silenced; they will not be ignored; they will not be intimidated. In truth, Ron Paul's campaign may just be the beginning of the end of the elitist, globalist, stranglehold over America. – Chuck Baldwin
Too Bad All The Presidential Candidates Are Just Human By Theresa Camoriano It can be a bit depressing listening to the candidates for President and realizing that one of them is likely to win, because, unfortunately, they are all just flawed human beings, and every one of them is likely to make a mess of things if elected. It is frightening to think that any of these people will be in charge of a government as large and powerful as the U.S. government. In order to be able to stand a chance of doing a good job with such a powerful government, our next President needs to be both a genius and a saint, but none of the current candidates even come close. (click to read more)
When Jesus tells us to feed the hungry and clothe the naked, He is not suggesting we transfer that personal responsibility to government. He is not suggesting we transfer that responsibility to our neighbors. He is not suggesting, as the old saying goes, we rob Peter to pay Paul…. Nowhere in the Bible does it suggest government should supplant the church's responsibility to the poor, the hungry, the widows and orphans. Government's job is to restrain evil, not bestow compassion. – Joseph Farah
Taking a 'commission' on selling bad ideas By Jim Waters Just like the administration that created it, the blue-ribbon commission studying Kentucky’s public-pension crisis showed no courage in its final report issued two weeks ago. Then-Gov. Ernie Fletcher appointed the commission in April to determine how the state should deal with a $28-billion shortfall in the state-worker retirement accounts. (click to read more)
[C]omputer models do a poor job of incorporating our still poor grasp of complex and turbulent oceanic, atmospheric and solar processes. They are based on conjecture about future technologies and emissions, and cannot predict climate shifts even one year in the future, much less 50 or 100. …Those scenarios are evidence of climate chaos the way “Jurassic Park” proves dinosaurs can be cloned from DNA trapped in prehistoric amber. – Paul Driessen
A False Sense of Security By Theresa Camoriano Some of us think the best way to achieve security is to protect individual property and individual rights, while others think the best way is to join together into a communal entity which distributes out goods and services to us. So which way actually works in real life? (click to read more)
[T]he debate hasn't even begun because the global warming cultists won't debate. …Let them debate the issue. If they won't, we can only conclude that all they are spewing is hot air. – Cal Thomas
The Day After the Caucuses By: Michael A. Minton Well, Iowa turned out to be pretty much what I expected. For the Democrats, I expected Obama to win, and I even called for Edwards to beat Miss Hillary, which, as I write this at 1:22 a.m. (eastern), he has done by one percentage point. As for Obama…what a blowout! I’ll bet Hillary’s top blew all the way back to New York, and her body will spend the rest of the night trying to catch it! (click to read more)
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Attempts to prevent global climate change from occurring are ultimately futile, and constitute a tragic misallocation of resources that would be better spent on humanity's real and pressing problems. – Letter from 100 prominent scientists "[A] rigid economy of the public contributions and absolute interdiction of all useless expenses will go far towards keeping the government honest and unoppressive."-- Thomas Jefferson "Facts do not cease to exist because they are ignored." ---Aldous Huxley
Voting is like choosing your favorite mosquito out of a swarm. -- Maxine
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