Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share via Email Print this Page [1-5] of 5Posts from D.L., Bozeman, MTD.L., Bozeman, MT Reply D.L., Bozeman, MT 6/27/06 re: Butler D. Shaffer quote As in promoting attitudes for an unjustified war, hmmmm. 3 Reply D.L., Bozeman, MT 6/26/06 re: Edward Zehr quote This is a great quote! However I looked up Edward Zehr and found that he was a radical extremist against Clinton regarding his sexual improprieties. Clinton's sexual behavior pales in comparison to Bush's ignorance, leading us into a war built on false assertions, and bankrupting our government using taxpayer's dollars. Still, this particular quote is good. 27Reply D.L., Bozeman, MT 6/21/06 re: C. S. Lewis quote As wonderful as C.S. Lewis was, he's way off the mark here. The 50's, 60's, and 70's educated the baby boomers post-WWII. Today we have the radical religious right who insist that their children not be taught "critical thinking skills" for fear they might learn reality-based history and education. This is why education has devolved into what it is today. Reply D.L., Bozeman, MT 2/24/06 re: George W. Bush quote I can't believe anyone of substance would quote George W. Bush except to highlight how vapid and empty his mind is. "W" and Cheney talk like abusive men who tell their spouses that they're bad people for not supporting them, that somehow their spouses are bad people. May George W. Bush burn in Hades and may his name become synonomous with the greatest evil that has ever been imposed on the U.S.A. Reply D.L., Bozeman, MT 8/30/05 re: Mancur Olson quote I think this is something the U.S. should think about. Our current system is broke. SaveOk2 Share on Facebook Tweet Email Print