Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share via Email Print this Page [2676-2700] of 3602Posts from J Carlton, CalgaryJ Carlton, Calgary Previous 25 Next 25 2 Reply J Carlton, Calgary 10/19/09 re: H. L. Mencken quote And Orwell's "Nineteen Eighty Four." Been to an airport lately? 4 Reply J Carlton, Calgary 10/19/09 re: H. L. Mencken quote So if you are a decent man then it follows that you are an enemy of the state. Stands to reason given the state we now have. 1 Reply J Carlton, Calgary 10/19/09 re: Anthony de Jasay quote All democracies in history have been cyclical. We're nearing the end of the cycle now. And historically speaking, we can look forward to a major shift. Lets hope its for the better. Prepare. Reply J Carlton, Calgary 10/17/09 re: Lawrence Auster quote Warren, its never too late. Not as long as the majority of Americans support and exercise their 2nd Amendment rights. 3 Reply J Carlton, Calgary 10/17/09 re: William Graham Sumner quote If the left can be defined as "more government" then the Dems are definately in that category and yes they are completely fascist. But then, any more, so are the Republicans... 4 Reply J Carlton, Calgary 10/16/09 re: William Graham Sumner quote Jim K, They are neither of the right nor the left...they control both. Ever notice that no matter who is in power, you get the same things... meaning the system itself is corrupt beyond repair. Time for America to once again reinvent itself. Reply J Carlton, Calgary 10/16/09 re: Michael Taylor quote This is what Congress has come to....http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=thR-lVuztIY&feature=related 2 Reply J Carlton, Calgary 10/16/09 re: Michael Taylor quote Hi! We're from the government and we're here to help. (Run for your lives) ....Dick has been trained to think that what we have today is capitalist greed. It isn't. Its fascism...and that comes with government. Too damned much government! Reply J Carlton, Calgary 10/16/09 re: Lawrence Auster quote The realization by people that they can vote things for themselves is one of the final stages of a democracy. We are now in a state of complete decay. 3 Reply J Carlton, Calgary 10/16/09 re: William Graham Sumner quote Rather the struggle is between globalist slave mongers and people of free will. The globalists greatest tool of the day (and he is a "tool") is the annointed one. The greates tool of the free willed comes in many flavors...Colt, S&W, Remington.... 1 Reply J Carlton, Calgary 10/15/09 re: Benito Mussolini quote Gangsterism....http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=thR-lVuztIY&feature=related 2 Reply J Carlton, Calgary 10/15/09 re: Louis-René de Caradeuc de La Chalotais quote The antithesis of the American way. 1 Reply J Carlton, Calgary 10/15/09 re: Joseph Paul Goebbels quote A statement that is about as anti-American as it gets, yet somehow it is an American industry... 1 Reply J Carlton, Calgary 10/15/09 re: Benito Mussolini quote Liberalism denied the State in the interests of the particular individual; ...and it did so at the point of a gun. 4 Reply J Carlton, Calgary 10/13/09 re: Big Brother quote Work hard, increase production, prevent accidents, and be happy." ...like good little ants. 1 Reply J Carlton, Calgary 10/13/09 re: Auberon Herbert quote The reason I'm not a socialist is the same reason I'm no longer a practising Catholic. It's all BS, but unlike socialism, I respect everyone's right to practice religion. 4 Reply J Carlton, Calgary 10/13/09 re: Murray N. Rothbard quote There are many many examples of this taking place in the USSA today. 1 Reply J Carlton, Calgary 10/12/09 re: Fredrich August von Hayek quote The mechnism that now decides who these people are has a name....it's Fascism. 4 Reply J Carlton, Calgary 10/12/09 re: Ludwig Von Mises quote Freedom from the State is what made America the greatest nation in the world and why so many flocked to its shores from the Eastern nations. Sadly it is becoming indistinguishable from the nations those people fled. So, is it time yet? 2 Reply J Carlton, Calgary 10/9/09 re: Samuel Adams quote Yeah Obama is a Peace Prize winner...and Al Gore managed to win a Nobel Prize too. Tells me one thing; The Peace Prize is a political proxy prize and much resembles the stuffed toy won at the local carnival. Nothing more than a worthless paperweight... 1 Reply J Carlton, Calgary 10/9/09 re: Karl Marx quote Waffler we would all be free to do more for our fellow man if we were free to pursue our own goals in our own best interests. My wife and I put 20 to 30 kids through school every year in S America, even though we are taxed almost out of existence. In reality, we are actually extorted in the name of charity by criminals who pour our money into a bottomless black hole with few or no good results. Marx was a statist criminal and his glossy version of our role in his communist world is controlling and unrealistic...at best. I can just imagine how Marx himself would have given up any of his own creature comforts to help his poorer comrades....yeah right, sure... 2 Reply J Carlton, Calgary 10/9/09 re: Samuel Adams quote The authority and interest of one individual man, is a dictatorship. Loyalty to one man is not patriotism...its a trained poodle. Best example of this I've seen in a long time was 100,000 Obamunists shouting in unison...Yes we can, Yes we can...(Zeig heil Zeig Heil...) Morons. Reply J Carlton, Calgary 10/9/09 re: Louis Kronenberger quote Not sure what Kronenberger had in mind in 54, but today the "individualist" aka "right wing extremist" or "patriot" is not usually of the snob variety and may be seen as acutely tuned in to the rapidly changing political landscape. Probably because in 54 "they" had yet to go after our basic rights in a wholesale fashion. That had not been seen on this side of the pond since the war of independence. In fact we had only 9 years behind us since so many American, British, Canadian...et al: lives had been lost to preserve those very rights. And now we just give them away... Reply J Carlton, Calgary 10/8/09 re: Sir Richard John Cartwright quote Individual rights are the only kind there are. Group rights are an oxymoron and a completely dysfunctional way of thinking. 1 Reply J Carlton, Calgary 10/8/09 re: Karl Marx quote So If I'm talented enough to be an engineer or physician....why bother? Why work at all? Why not just live off of the state and everyone else's labor? Marx had his head up his collective ass and knew nothing of real human nature. Previous 25 Next 25 SaveOk2 Share on Facebook Tweet Email Print