Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share via Email Print this Page [51-75] of 2838Posts from Fredrick William Sillik, AnytownFredrick William Sillik, Anytown Previous 25 Next 25 1Reply Fredrick William Sillik, Anytown 7/8/25 re: Samuel Adams quote To be human is too accept the characteristics of what is meant to be that human. You're defending nothing relevant, at the "required" call to violence. We are to be the followed nation, culture, people because we offer the requirements to nationhood, culture, and being human. Our course, whatever we may call ourselves, is the path because it offers the most abundant life, because it offers life itself. 1Reply Fredrick William Sillik, Anytown Fredrick William Sillik, Anytown (7/7/25) Additional note: there is a path of function possible to allow 100% employment, paying off the national debt in its entirety, reduce crime..etc, etc, a way from the grave. The fashion of which Reagan speaks is giving us less and we paying more, the old way straight to grave, no real employment, debt, crime etc...etc. The memories are not that particularly good. We need a new path of away from the grave. A way of paying less and acquiring more life. There is a way. We must seek deeper onto our hearts and souls. The examined life is indeed a valuable life. 1Reply Fredrick William Sillik, Anytown 7/7/25 re: Alexander Hamilton quote The closer the cohesiveness we acquire in our territorial arrangements the closer cohesiveness we retain in our psychological, social, and moral arrangements. Reply Fredrick William Sillik, Anytown 7/7/25 re: John Jay quote This idea of sovereign doesn't sit well with my personal constitution because I believe nature rules me, I don't rule nature. If a natural phenomenon like a tsunami, tornado, earth targeted asteroid arrives my arrogant commands are not going to be to effective. I have to obey the natural equations to produce the tools and/or path to avoid these perilous respective circumstances. Again nature rules, I don't, I follow its laws, I am a law abiding citizen of the universe. 1Reply Fredrick William Sillik, Anytown 7/7/25 re: Ronald Reagan quote The American spirit is to globalize. The American spirit is to recognize in good faith our foreign neighbors, realize our inner sentiment, feelings, and social being and not exploit our neighbors, foreign or domestic, but to become more cooperative in the good neighbor and good partner policy. Reply Fredrick William Sillik, Anytown Mike,, Norwalk (7/6/25) Mike,, Norwalk, I have to admit I am not in full understanding with the term of individual sovereign. I am a romantic. I want to become very connected with a beautiful woman. I want her to realize she is apart of me and I am apart of her. There's simply no room for a soveign. The love force moves us and directs our destiny. This love force eventually becomes apart of the whole species, as nations eventually become a single representative of the whole. Reply Fredrick William Sillik, Anytown Mike,, Norwalk (7/6/25) Mike,, Norwalk, science says if it's life or facilitates life, it grows. Logic naturally tells us that the territorial geography will become more assimilated as the human species grows more and more cohesive and adherent in its development. Less and less division will become more apparent as we assimilate. Life will become more secure as we appreciate assimilated connections. 1Reply Fredrick William Sillik, Anytown Mike,, Norwalk (7/6/25) Mike,, Norwalk, the opening went along the lines, "let me get this straight, you want me to steal?". It takes a thief television drama demonstrates how you and your antisocial arrangement has no moral boundaries to keep it material advantages. The social arrangement makes no use of thieves, murderers, rapists..etc. To arrange a competent society you make use of only competency. 1Reply Fredrick William Sillik, Anytown 7/5/25 re: Margaret Thatcher quote Mike,, Norwalk "Only the educated are free," only understanding what freedom is, can an individual be set free. Freedom to perform crimes is not free. Understanding through responsible behavior unlocks our confinement. The present "Stockholm Syndrome of the conventional citizens allows no understanding of true freedom. The healthy mentality is free. True representation is a sign of freedom. Reply Fredrick William Sillik, Anytown 7/5/25 re: George Washington quote We have a responsibility to grow, mature, and develop; understand our role as "promising" productive human beings and that means more coherence, adherence, and more implemented perseverance. We have an evolutionary Global obligation to be fully realized, and we will fulfill that obligation if we are to be credited with title of human being. Reply Fredrick William Sillik, Anytown 7/5/25 re: Benjamin Franklin quote For the Governmental institution to promote the human ideal, the natural perogative, and life itself, it is not in its keeping, but in what proportions we allow it to grow. 2Reply Fredrick William Sillik, Anytown 7/5/25 re: Ralph Waldo Emerson quote It is not wise to localize in the behalf of our opportunities, capabilities, or potentialities. We must take into consideration all efforts and assure the appropriate credibility of all of our species' community contributions. There's opportunity everywhere and all the more accessible on the globalized scale. Not Americanization, Globalization. 2Reply Fredrick William Sillik, Anytown 7/5/25 re: Patrick Henry quote On this "Independence" weekend the citizens appear to desire independence from fairness, justice, responsibility, love, beauty, romance, function, in the very essence life itself. 2Reply Fredrick William Sillik, Anytown 7/5/25 re: Margaret Thatcher quote Be that as it may, this feature freedom is not the vital priority for the life dimension. We must be able to function and so it is responsible behavior that takes the vital priority. We must measure and examine our every move and make not the free move necessarily, but the wise correct choice. It not for the lack of free choices that causes our problems, but making the correct choice that allows our sustainability. 1Reply Fredrick William Sillik, Anytown 7/3/25 re: John Adams quote Nothing specific as usual with the kids typical decrees and rants. As the kids say "if you can't impress your knowledge, dazzle them with your b*llsh*t." Reply Fredrick William Sillik, Anytown Mike,, Norwalk (7/2/25) Mike,, Norwalk, you have two very similar posts for President Madison and Mr Cicero, so I'm going to continue off from where I left off from President Madison. Mike, the vision to which I refer, understanding through maturation your sensitivities and sensibilities are heightened, as the present childish arrangement rejects, you learn to appreciate others and their potential as they appreciate you. There's no childish bickering over what's mine and what's yours, you understand through growth what is important, adults are quite competent at judgement and resolution. There's no continual altercations about rights, an adult adapts quite well to what the appropriate situational behavior is required for most every circumstance. You can't underestimate the adult maturity factor, its quite comprehensive in its competence. The challenge is to not make childishness common like the present circumstance, but adulthood the commonality. Reply Fredrick William Sillik, Anytown Mike,, Norwalk (7/2/25) Mike,, Norwalk, honestly without too much consideration, possibly not enough, wealth are the involved resources that promote the general welfare. Mike we are to live in the same basically designed "quarters." The minerals and other resources will be shared by all. We are, in my vision, a world of ideas. There we can expect periodic emergence of the visionary that will improve the circumstances for all participants simultaneously. Mechanization, robots, computerization will do much of the physical labor. Eventually when all potential is realized, the entire planet's participants will assume their respective leadership in turn. Reply Fredrick William Sillik, Anytown 7/2/25 re: James Madison quote "Need more data," but being unprincipled can only lead to negative consequences and to think you're going to avoid these consequences is, interestingly, the continued existence of the contemporary make believe atmosphere in which we currently challenge daily. Reply Fredrick William Sillik, Anytown 7/2/25 re: Constitution for the USA quote We are going to have to stop being the spoiled brat children before we be WE THE PEOPLE. Reply Fredrick William Sillik, Anytown 7/2/25 re: Declaration of Independence quote It is the duty of the adults to lead the misguided children to a more advanced developed maturity with reason tactfully demonstrated. We are the world and we will be adults. 1Reply Fredrick William Sillik, Anytown 7/1/25 re: Gilbert Keith Chesterton quote This quote is complete and total stupidity. We can never ever justify our destructive childish behavior. We must all be directed to a path of full force self examination and full force human behaviorial excellence. We have no time for playing, none. 1Reply Fredrick William Sillik, Anytown 7/1/25 re: Joseph Story quote All territorial participation should be focused on a general universal unification of all earthly territories to fully appreciate, tolerant, and develop the full potential of all of the human members of our very "promising" species. 1Reply Fredrick William Sillik, Anytown 7/1/25 re: Marcus Tullius Cicero quote Fair and equal distribution of resources are the sinews of peace and justice. 1Reply Fredrick William Sillik, Anytown 7/1/25 re: James Madison quote Not sure, but I may be in agreement with President Madison, in that the President appears to have and continues to be the war and strife puppet of the status quo to preserve their unjustified advantages. We need fair and equal wealth distribution. 1Reply Fredrick William Sillik, Anytown 7/1/25 re: Sir Francis Bacon quote There is never a lawful cause for war, you have to call on your self reliance for more personal intense obligatory required refinements of your social skills and abilities. You need to approach from the heart. You need to reach deep into your soul and find an alternative resolution. Previous 25 Next 25 SaveOk2 Share on Facebook Tweet Email Print