Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share via Email Print this Page [2951-2975] of 3602Posts from J carlton, CalgaryJ carlton, Calgary Previous 25 Next 25 2 Reply J Carlton, Calgary 7/2/09 re: John Adams quote Adams is always a tremendous source of inspiration. 5 Reply J Carlton, Calgary 7/2/09 re: Benjamin Franklin quote The government of the day seeks to remain in power and expand its control at the point of a gun. That is the underlying truth, that you will comply as the ultimate threat is one of violence. This is why we must NEVER let ourselves be disarmed. The Obama regime is going after guns and ammuntion and your right to bear with a quiet zeal that is previously unseen in America. There's a reason for that. Reply J Carlton, Calgary 7/2/09 re: John Hancock quote No Fear. Reply J Carlton, Calgary 7/1/09 re: Sarah Evans Barker quote A man named Ezra Levant has written a book on the Canadian Human Rights Commission is using its powers to censor and control the media, church's and the public in general by way of bringing charges in a quasi-judicial (kangaroo) court. The book is called "Shakedown". Check it out, he's got it nailed. The HRC's of the world have become "inquisitions". 5 Reply J Carlton, Calgary 7/1/09 re: Black's Law Dictionary quote Beware the word "persons" in legalese. It also means a corporation, which is what you are treated as when paying taxes. And that's because it is unethical and probably illiegal to tax an individual. Its called the "strawman" effect. You're registration number as a corporation is your S.S. number. (SIN in Canada) 1 Reply J Carlton, Calgary 6/30/09 re: William S. Burroughs quote Disarmament is designed for security...of the government that is. Any excuse to disarm will do. On another note, Australian Shooter magazine did a comparison of civilian death rates in Iraq vs. Wash. DC. DC has gun control and a higher rate of civilians being shot. Conclusion: The US should pull out of Washington. :) Reply J Carlton, Calgary 6/30/09 re: Susan B. Anthony quote As a white male Libertarian my doctrine asserts that all rights apply to all people. Which is why I'm sick of being the first one in line to have his rights negated. Reply J Carlton, Calgary 6/29/09 re: Michael Gartner quote anonymous...what difference does it make? Rifles are little cumbersome to carry around to the office and whatnot...and cops are too heavy to carry. Handguns are for self defense and that's why everyone should have one. I've just had 4 Texans out for a tour of the Rockies.; They said I'm an honorary Texan! ;) Reply J Carlton, Calgary 6/29/09 re: Robin Lawrence quote If for some reason, you don't buy into the fear mongering brain wash...you might notice the only thing getting more secure is the government's stranglehold on our liberties. Reply J Carlton, Calgary 6/29/09 re: Michael Gartner quote Screw this guy with everyone that knows how... 1Reply J Carlton, Calgary 6/27/09 re: William Howard Taft quote RBE, I see your point. Perhaps I should replace the term "American Values" with Natural Law / Morlality / Ethics. None of which are necessarily rooted in religion. 1 Reply J Carlton, Calgary 6/27/09 re: William Howard Taft quote I really dispute your claim. It is the greedy corporations who are ruining this country.....Corporations could accomplish none of this without the government in their pockets. Its called fascism. Its fascism that's running the country. Time to get back to basic American values. 1 Reply J Carlton, Calgary 6/26/09 re: William Howard Taft quote Jugs, its the liberals and socialists who are destroying American values. Some of us don't like that. Hope that helps. :) Reply J Carlton, Calgary 6/26/09 re: Walter Lippmann quote The Bill of Rights is NOT negotiable. Not now, not ever. 1 Reply J Carlton, Calgary 6/26/09 re: Wendell L. Wilkie quote No the constitution does not....but the law does. 1 Reply J Carlton, Calgary 6/26/09 re: William Howard Taft quote Awesome quote. And yes, this what made America Great! But!...with "Hope and Change" America will be one big ghetto in no time. Sad. Reply J Carlton, Calgary 6/25/09 re: William E. Gladstone quote There are almost too many national injustices to count. Get ready for the fall.... 3 Reply J Carlton, Calgary 6/25/09 re: John Locke quote "Try not paying your property taxes and then see who owns property"....Exactly Right. Which one of the major symptoms of why the whole system is inherently evil in its present form. How can you possibly have a system of justice without property rights? You can't...but you can have a system of "Laws." 2 Reply J Carlton, Calgary 6/25/09 re: John Locke quote The quote comes close. Government is in place to protect rights (not grant them) and one of those rights is the right to property. The right from which all moral law is derived. Reply J Carlton, Calgary 6/24/09 re: George Mason quote An armed militia is in place to protect individual rights from "aggressors". No matter who they are. Waff, King George was once the state. If you were there you would have been one of the guys in Red eh? Reply J Carlton, Calgary 6/24/09 re: Brad Templeton quote "So why does not Mike use the simple word that he is against law and then we will know where he stands".....what everyone is missing or choosing to ignore is the distinction between laws of "justice" and laws of "control". Control is there to give the state more power to push you around which is completely UN-AMERICAN. At least it used to be...does anyone know what it means to be American anymore? Reply J Carlton, Calgary 6/24/09 re: Brad Templeton quote Waffler showing his loyalty to state again. I don't believe the man has ever had an original thought. Thanks Waff, but in America communisrt compliance doesn't fly. Perhaps you would be more at home in Beijing. In the mean time The Bill of Rights is not negotiable, not one little bit. Crypt away freedom lovers. 2 Reply J Carlton, Calgary 6/23/09 re: Thomas Jefferson quote "I can't wait for a Libertarian government one that has no compassion accept for the survival of the fittest " ~ Again wrong. This is nothing more than the spewing of statist propoganda. It is not a governments job to be compassionate. And why do you assume that "people" have no compassion? That is exactly what the Hillary's of the world would have you believe in order to further socialism and government control. Wrong wrong wrong....RBESRQ, I really wish you would do some homework on the subject rather than brandishing your assumptions about. 1 Reply J Carlton, Calgary 6/23/09 re: Frederick Douglass quote Bad Guess Waff, your impression is 180 degrees wrong. It was the natural law / republic guys that threw the English into the sea. That spirit still live in the hearts of real patriots. And I think it was Jefferson who said something like: The tree of Liberty must occasionally be watered with the blood of tyrants and patriots. I agree. 3 Reply J Carlton, Calgary 6/22/09 re: Thomas Jefferson quote RBESRQ. I get the feeling you don't understand much about Libertarianism. You're statement that Libertarians hate government is innaccurate. We disagree with governmental largesse. We disagree with governmental encroachment into every aspect of our lives. You would, if you checked find that Libertarians are basically Constitutionalists. What that means is "limited"government who's tasks are basic to the defense and justice systems and in place to protect rights, not grant them. If you want to see compassionate medicare, I welcome you to come stand in a line up for socialized "government" medicare here in Canada. You'll probably die while waiting for an MRI. Previous 25 Next 25 SaveOk2 Share on Facebook Tweet Email Print