Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share via Email Print this Page [301-325] of 692Posts from Patrick Henry, Red HillPatrick Henry, Red Hill Previous 25 Next 25 3 Reply Patrick Henry, Red Hill 10/25/17 re: H. L. Mencken quote The noblest of our Noblemen of Nature Founders well understood that the process of the aggrandizement of the State is inherently inimical to the enterprise of the securing of the Blessings of Liberty. 2 Reply Patrick Henry, Red Hill 10/25/17 re: John Locke quote Reality, rightly, elegantly and trenchantly rendered. 1 Reply Patrick Henry, Red Hill 10/24/17 re: Sir Richard Francis Burton quote As Heraclitus expressed it:" Character is destiny."Ah, the Virtue of mindlessly maligned Victorian Values... 2 Reply Patrick Henry, Red Hill 10/24/17 re: John W. Gardner quote More than lamentably, we are existing in a day of the utter inversion of value systems, a day in which evil is freely and unabashedly being called good, and good evil.As it is written:" Woe unto them call evil good, and good evil; who put darkness for light, and light for darkness; who put bitter for sweet, and sweet for bitter."~ Isaiah 5:20 2 Reply Patrick Henry, Red Hill 10/24/17 re: Justice Robert H. Jackson quote It is the function of each citizen to not cede his or her Creator and Constitution conferred right to Self Government to the State, and to do so by the virtuous means of the vigilant minimization of his or her Moral errancy. 3 Reply Patrick Henry, Red Hill 10/23/17 re: Daniel Pouzzner quote The perfection of the pride and fear of Fallen Man is revealed in his nurturing the illusive notion that everything resides under his control.Let him endeavor to gain a right mastery of his own nature, apart from his presuming to venture to gain the mastery of his fellow's natures or of the natural realm. 3 Reply Patrick Henry, Red Hill 10/23/17 re: Ayn Rand quote Collectivism is predicated upon the ideology of fear and oppression prescribed and circumscribed demeaning denial of the dignity of the individuality of the Individual and of his or her Creator conferred Sovereignty.By its very nature, Collectivism is antithetical to the American Ideal of Individual Sovereigns being at liberty to act in their own, and in one another's, Virtue prescribed best interests.Its popularization here has been the ruination of our civilization. 1 Reply Patrick Henry, Red Hill 10/23/17 re: Eric Hoffer quote Power lust is animated by those cardinal frailties of character that morbidly commonly delimit the demeanors of Fallen Man:Pride and fear. 1 Reply Patrick Henry, Red Hill 10/20/17 re: Casey Stengel quote As it is written:"If thou canst believe, all things are possible to him that believeth."~ Mark 9:23 2 Reply Patrick Henry, Red Hill 10/20/17 re: Albert Einstein quote The indiscriminate and injudicious use of force, ordinarily to oppress, is a legacy of the Fall.Accordingly, generally, infralapsarian Man is not known for his faculty for assuming the moral high ground. 3 Reply Patrick Henry, Red Hill 10/20/17 re: Milton Friedman quote Characteristically, human progress is predicated upon the inspiration, illumination and dedication of individuals who are so confident as to be capable ofthinking without conventional intellectual, social and cultural boxes. 2 Reply Patrick Henry, Red Hill 10/19/17 re: H. L. Mencken quote Error is the medium of the advancement of the agendas of those to whom Reality is a relentless adversary. 1 Reply Patrick Henry, Red Hill 10/19/17 re: Samuel Taylor Coleridge quote What is the actual character of reform?In the sight of those lightless ideologues from whom humility has comprehensively absented itself, ruination constitutes reformation.As in the earnestly reform minded B. Hussein Obama's depthlessly hopeless "Hope and Change." Reply Patrick Henry, Red Hill 10/18/17 re: Sir Winston Churchill quote That which is most daunting to dictators are revelations and discussions of the actuality of the essential illegitimacy of their authority. 3 Reply Patrick Henry, Red Hill 10/16/17 re: Harry Browne quote The vitality and viability of the Constitution is the Virtue of We The People.As Virtue and attendant self control wane, laws and attendant oppression wax. 1 Reply Patrick Henry, Red Hill 10/16/17 re: French Aphorism quote Virtuously conceived and constituted constitutions are made of, and sustained by, the convictions of rightly principled persons.Preserved, as required, by steel. 1 Reply Patrick Henry, Red Hill 10/16/17 re: George Herbert quote An actual and necessary, if regrettable, aspect of the Fallen human condition. 2 Reply Patrick Henry, Red Hill 10/12/17 re: Eric Hoffer quote In their contemporary incarnations, governments, at all levels, but particularly the hideosity that is the Federal Leviathan, exist to cultivate sloth, immorality and base irresponsibility, at the nominal top and actual bottom of society.A certain measure of the falsity of their altruism and of the perfection of their lovelessness. 2 Reply Patrick Henry, Red Hill 10/12/17 re: Friedrich August von Hayek quote The Creator ordained Ideal is that of the Sovereign Individual.All other renderings of Reality are monuments to the Fall.Which Understanding inhered in the Founders. 1 Reply Patrick Henry, Red Hill 10/12/17 re: Alistair Cooke quote Absent Virtue Illumined Reason, license is liberty and Liberty is license. 1 Reply Patrick Henry, Red Hill 10/12/17 re: B. H. Liddell Hart quote In the ennobling presence of Virtue, Vitality cannot but spring from wholesome diversity.In the absence of tempering Virtue, diversity, commonly, is synonymous with chaos. 1 Reply Patrick Henry, Red Hill 10/12/17 re: John De Armond quote Ineluctably, when and where Virtue is waning, binding legalism is waxing. 1 Reply Patrick Henry, Red Hill 10/11/17 re: Jesus of Nazareth quote An actualty such as is being maximally capitalized upon by those subversive elements whose signal objective it is to Balkanize our nation out of existence. 3 Reply Patrick Henry, Red Hill 10/2/17 re: Everett Piper quote Bethlehem is the birthplace of the Virtue founded restoration of the sovereignty of the free Sovereign Individual. 2 Reply Patrick Henry, Red Hill 9/28/17 re: Marcus Tullius Cicero quote To spiritually free freemen, threats are impotent. Previous 25 Next 25 SaveOk2 Share on Facebook Tweet Email Print