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Tibor Machan
It is too bad that the overall value to human beings of their basic right to private property is so widely and prestigiously denied. It is one of the most beneficent institutions and certainly the bulwark against any kind of tyranny, be it that of a ruling party, a dictatorship, or even of a democratic majority.
General Douglas MacArthur
“History fails to record a single precedent in which nations subject to moral decay have not passed into political and economic decline. There has been either a spiritual awakening to overcome the moral lapse, or a progressive deterioration leading to ultimate national disaster.”
Machiavelli
“Among other evils which being unarmed brings you, it causes you to be despised.”
“If Congress can employ money indefinitely to the general welfare, they may take the care of religion into their own hands; they may appoint teachers in every state, county, and parish, and pay them out of the public treasury; they may take into their own hands the education of children, establishing in like manner schools throughout the Union; they may seek the provision of the poor… (all of which) would subvert the very foundations, and transmute the very nature of the limited government established by the people of America.” James Madison, 1789
“There are more instances of the abridgment of the freedom of the people by gradual and silent encroachments of those in power than by violent and sudden usurpations.” — James Madison Speech to the Virginia Ratifying Convention [June 16, 1788]
“Government is instituted to protect property of every sort…. This being the end of government, that alone is a just government which impartially secures to every man, whatever is his own.” — James Madison
“All men having power ought to be distrusted to a certain degree.” — James Madison
“Is there no virtue among us? If there be not, we are in a wretched situation. No theoretical checks — no form of government can render us secure. To suppose liberty or happiness without any virtue in the people, is a chimerical idea. If there be sufficient virtue and intelligence in the community, it will be exercised in the selection of these men. So that we do not depend on their virtue, or put confidence in our rulers, but in the people who are to choose them.” — James Madison, Speech in the Virginia Ratifying Convention [June 20, 1788]
… the only purpose for which power can be rightfully exercised over any member of a civilized community against his will is to prevent harm to others. His own good, either physical or moral, is not a sufficient warrant. He cannot rightfully be compelled to do or to forbear because it will be better for him to do so, because it will make him happier, because in the opinions of others to do so would be wise or even right. These are good reasons for remonstrating with him, or reasoning with him, or persuading him, or entreating him, but not for compelling him, or visiting him with any evil in case he do otherwise. To justify that, the conduct from which it is desired to deter him must be calculated to produce evil to someone else. — John Stuart Mill, On Liberty
“The person who has nothing for which he is willing to fight, nothing which is more important than his own personal safety, is a miserable creature and has no chance of being free unless made and kept so by the exertions of better men than himself.” – John Stuart Mill, 19th century British philosopher
“Uncle Sam Inc. will spend more money in just this year than it spent combined between 1787 and 1900 — even after adjusting for inflation.” – Steve Moore, president, Club for Growth
Henry Morgenthau (Treasury Secretary under FDR)
We have tried spending money. We are spending more than we have ever spent before and it does not work. … We have never made good on our promises. … I say after eight years of this Administration we have just as much unemployment as when we started … and an enormous debt to boot!”
Daniel P. Moynihan
~~”Somehow liberals have been unable to acquire from life what conservatives seem to be endowed with at birth: namely, a healthy skepticism of the powers of government agencies to do good.”
“You are entitled to your opinion. But you are not entitled to your own facts.”
“The theory of freedom rests on the doctrine of natural rights, and I have always held with the Declaration of Independence that this doctrine is a sound one, that mankind is endowed by its Creator with certain inalienable rights, and that one of them is liberty. But the world is fast going away from old-fashioned people of my kind, and I am told that this doctrine is debatable and now quite out of style; that nowadays almost no one believes that mankind has any natural rights at all, but that all the rights it enjoys are legal and conventional, and therefore properly subject to abridgement or suppression by the authority that confers them.”
“If we look beneath the surface of our public affairs, we can discern one fundamental fact, namely: a great redistribution of power between society and the State. This is the fact that interests the student of civilization. He has only a secondary or derived interest in matters like price-fixing, wage fixing, inflation, political banking, ‘agricultural adjustment,’ and similar items of State policy that fill the pages of newspapers and the mouths of publicists and politicians. All these can be run up under one head. They have an immediate and temporary importance, and for this reason they monopolize public attention, but they all come to the same thing; which is an increase of State power and a corresponding decrease of social power.” – Albert J. Nock ( “Our Enemy the State,” Chap. 1, first paragraph)
– P.J. O’Rourke, January 10, 2000
~~“The college idealists who fill the ranks of the environmental movement seem willing to do absolutely anything to save the biosphere, except take science courses and learn something about it.”
~~“If you think healthcare is expensive now, just wait until it’s free.”
“When buying and selling are controlled by legislation, the first things to be bought and sold are legislators.”
~~We are a free people. We are self-organizing. You can’t destroy our leadership. We are our leadership. You can’t destroy America by destroying our elite. Think about America’s elite. Think about it down through history. Destroy our elite and about half the time you’re doing us a favor. One of the annoying things about believing in free will and individual responsibility is the difficulty of finding somebody to blame your problems on. And when you do find somebody, it’s remarkable how often his picture turns up on your driver’s license.
Never fight an inanimate object.”
“Never hit anyone from behind
(people should be kicked from behind).”
“Never hit anyone below the belt,
particularly a black one earned in karate.”
“Never strike anyone so old, small,
or weak that verbal abuse would have sufficed.”
“Never steal anything so small that you’ll have to go
to an unpleasant city jail for it instead of
a minimum security federal tennis prison.”
“Giving money and power to government is like
giving whiskey and car keys to teenage boys.”
“Making fun of born-again Christians is like
hunting dairy cows with a high powered rifle and scope.”
“The Republicans are the party that says government doesn’t work
and then gets elected and proves it.”
“Politics is the business of getting power and privilege
without possessing merit.”
“I like to think of my behavior in the sixties as a learning experience.
Then again, I like to think of anything stupid I’ve done
as a learning experience. It makes me feel less stupid.”
“The only really good vegetable is Tabasco sauce.
Put Tabasco sauce in everything.
Tabasco sauce is to bachelor cooking what forgiveness is to sin.”
“One of the annoying things about believing in free will
and individual responsibility is the difficulty of
finding somebody to blame your problems on.
And when you do find somebody, it’s remarkable how often
his picture turns up on your driver’s license.”
SarahPalin
The truth is always worth fighting for. Doing so isn’t whining or “playing the victim card”; it’s defending the truth in fairness to those who seek accurate information. I’ll keep attempting to correct misinformation and falsehoods about myself and my record, and I will certainly never shy from defending others who are unfairly attacked. This is in the name of justice.
Star Parker
As a young woman I was on welfare myself. I saw from inside the perverse and destructive culture it created. A dehumanized culture of dependence and irresponsibility that encourages behavior exactly the opposite of what a successful life demands.
“We fight not to enslave, but to set a country free, and to make room upon the earth for honest men to live in.”
“One of the penalties of not participating in politics is that you will be governed by your inferiors.”
Plato
“One of the penalties of not participating in politics is that you will be governed by your inferiors.”
Most evil is not committed as a result of unbridled lust or greed….Good intentions cause most of the world’s great evils….In order to do good personally and in order to support social policies that do good, what humans need even more than a good heart (as beneficial as that can be) is wisdom. …The wise — as opposed to most of the highly educated — know, among many other things, that when you give people something for nothing, you produce ungrateful people; that when you obscure the differences between men and women, you end up with many aimless men and angry women; that when you give children “self-esteem” without their earning it, you produce narcissists who enter adulthood incapable of handling life; that if you do not destroy evil, it will proliferate; and that if you are kind to the cruel, you will be cruel to the kind.
“Greed has replaced religion as the national religion, and with greed comes envy.”

