Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share via Email Print this Page [551-575] of 692Posts from Patrick Henry, Red HillPatrick Henry, Red Hill Previous 25 Next 25 3 Reply Patrick Henry, Red Hill 12/14/16 re: Don Luskin quote It is only in the absence of Virtue that tyranny can prevail.Accordingly, would be totalitarians are, unfailingly, arch cultivators of immorality.In its contemporary exemplification, the Federal Government, particularly, primarily exists to subsidize sloth, immorality and irresponsibility, at the nominal top and supposed bottom of our society. 1 Reply Patrick Henry, Red Hill 12/14/16 re: George Will quote The worldviews of contemporary, illiberal, "liberals" are delimited by their compulsive impulse to exercise absolutist control over the hearts, minds and actions of others.They are, almost characteristically, latent totalitarians. 4 Reply Patrick Henry, Red Hill 12/14/16 re: Perry de Havilland quote So corruptive to frail human character is power that Henry David Thoreaus dictum remains ever salient:" That government is best which governs least."The malady is one of the constitutional inability of most persons graciously to possess and judiciously to wield power. 1 Reply Patrick Henry, Red Hill 12/13/16 re: Lyle H. Rossiter, Jr. quote As everyone knows, anything such as exists to be other than under the absolute control of the illiberal "liberals", the most "compassionate", the most "loving" beings among us, exists to be radically of of right control.Where would we be without them? 6 Reply Patrick Henry, Red Hill 12/13/16 re: Lyle H. Rossiter, Jr. quote Immense pride, resentment and unconstrained fear underlie the morbid need for control commonly exhibited by illiberal "liberals".Nurturing, as they do, psychotically illusive notions of their virtuousness, they characteristically garb their power lust and avarice in a spurious mantle of "compassion".Theirs is a cult of idolatry of the idealized self and of the State, a State maintained firmly and forever under their control, by what they esteem to be their "divine" right. 3 Reply Patrick Henry, Red Hill 12/12/16 re: Steven Crowder quote Pride, fear and a concomitant power lust, cardinal frailties of character all, are the muses of the theology of those who esteem themselves to be "politically correct". 5 Reply Patrick Henry, Red Hill 12/12/16 re: Steven Crowder quote The essential illiberality of the exponents of so called political correctness, who are, indeed, religious zealots, is solidly rooted in the rootlessness of their rotten belief systems.The hypocrisy of their latter day Pharisaism is boundless, existing, as it does, simply to serve as a contemptible cloak for their power lust. 2 Reply Patrick Henry, Red Hill 12/9/16 re: Bill Clinton quote A verity, ironically expressed by one of the nation's foremost, contemporary propagators of "Revolutionary Truth". Mr. Clinton, his wife and the current Usurper-Pretender in Chief have learned well the lessons of Beria, Goebbels and Alinsky. 2 Reply Patrick Henry, Red Hill 12/9/16 re: Chris Meissen quote Characteristically, news presenters are presenters not of news but of the narratives of those by whom they are controlled.Accordingly, the American people have found themselves being subjected to a relentless, heinous, decades long regimeof psychopolitical warfare, in the guise of their receiving the "news".Were it not for this nation's alternative, primarily electronic, news resources, a latter day American rendering of the Soviet Union's samizdat, the journalistic landscape would be a virtual wasteland. 2 Reply Patrick Henry, Red Hill 12/6/16 re: Anne Louise Germaine de Stael quote Where there is Truth, there is Life. 2 Reply Patrick Henry, Red Hill 12/6/16 re: Norman Mailer quote As no less a "luminary" of the left than Mao Tse Tung expressed it:"Communism has nothing to do with love-it is an excellent hammer with which we destroy our enemies."The megadeath inflicted by statists, last century, attests to the salience of his observation. 3 Reply Patrick Henry, Red Hill 12/6/16 re: Neal Boortz quote We must disabuse ourselves of the illusive notion that any educational regime is inherently virtuous.Objectively, in the Garden, Beelzebub was an "educator."In its most sublime rendering, the imparting of education entails the cultivation of virtue, virtue being the essence of character, as it expresses itself in the judicious provision of knowledge to the evolving character of a human being. 4 Reply Patrick Henry, Red Hill 12/6/16 re: George Will quote The cultivation of corrosive government dependency, under the guise of altruism, by those who are singularly animated by ambition, by an unholy lust for power, constitutes the very distillation, the very perfection, of lovelessness, since authentic love liberates. 3 Reply Patrick Henry, Red Hill 11/9/16 re: Thomas Jefferson quote In Thomas Jefferson's day, our nation did not possess an immense population of useful idiots and fellow travelers whose singular, psychotic ambition was to be instruments of the dissolution of our inestimable, irreplaceable Republic.The monomaniacal power mongers among us have been endeavoring, for decades, by all unholy means available to them, to render our electoral process a burlesque, a travesty.This election season, their designs have been thwarted, evidently. 2 Reply Patrick Henry, Red Hill 10/31/16 re: Jon Rappoport quote Underlying collectivism-progressivism is a fundamental denial of the dignity of the individuality of the Sovereign Individual.A truly virtuous society is comprised of Sovereign Individuals who are at liberty to act in their own enlightened, right principle delimited, best interests.Characteristically, collectivists cloak their power lust in an ostentatious mantle of affected altruism.The wholly less than benign ambitions of collectivist-progressives are convincingly revealed in their furious cultivation of dependency on the State in those populations whom they would subjugate. Reply Patrick Henry, Red Hill 10/21/16 re: Rabbi Wayne Dosick quote A plurality of our contemporary population, foremost among whom the mass of those who constitute our classless political class, have been appallingly well programmed to pose with Pontius Pilate the question:" What is Truth." 3 Reply Patrick Henry, Red Hill 10/20/16 re: Harry S. Truman quote Lamentably, it is they who are primarily animated by a will to possess power for whom political pursuits hold the greatest allure.We are well past the days of Cincinnatus and George Washington. 4 Reply Patrick Henry, Red Hill 10/20/16 re: William Shakespeare quote Ultimately, in the absence of honesty, every human enterprise is rendered an exercise in futility. 2 Reply Patrick Henry, Red Hill 10/20/16 re: Thomas Babington Macaulay quote The decisions of a man who possesses character are taken for him by his right principles.Without Virtue, oppression alone remains to constrain passion. 1 Reply Patrick Henry, Red Hill 10/19/16 re: Bill Clinton quote Unrivaled posers whom they are, the ludicrously unauthentic Mr. Clinton and his opprobrious spouse are perfect personifications of the arrant hypocrisy of retrograde "liberalism." 2 Reply Patrick Henry, Red Hill 10/19/16 re: Bill Clinton quote Though the Truth cannot be destroyed, it can be contorted.The forte of the pragmatic to the point of being sociopathic Mr. Clinton and his commensurately lawless wife, is the wanton rending, beyond recognition, of reality, in service to the interests of those of whom they are only retainers. 2 Reply Patrick Henry, Red Hill 10/19/16 re: Bill Clinton quote The vilest figure ever to have acceded to the heights of power in American political history, save for his wife, B. H.Obama, Lyndon Johnson and Henry Kissinger."Woe unto those who 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 1 Reply Patrick Henry, Red Hill 9/12/16 re: Franklin D. Roosevelt quote By a man's fruits shall ye know him. 1 Reply Patrick Henry, Red Hill 9/7/16 re: Thomas Jefferson quote In a day of the abject absence of moral authority from our supposed governors, an unholy day in which a rogue Federal Government exists to wantonly subsidize sloth, immorality, irresponsibility and base government dependency, at the top and the bottom of society, who will uphold the Constitution?It is only Sovereign Individuals, they who have a true faculty for self government, who so revere the Constitution as to regard themselves as being under the most solemn of obligations to endeavor to uphold it.As John Adams expressed it:" The Constitution was made only for a moral and religious people. It is wholly inadequate to the government of any other." 1 Reply Patrick Henry, Red Hill 9/2/16 re: Mikhail Gorbachev quote Totalitarians, of all ideological colors, foremost among whom the Communists and Islamists who have unholy designs on our Freedom, by all infernal means available to them have been relentlessly endeavoring, seemingly for endless decades, to induce states of slumber in the American people.As Mr. Gorbachev's predecessor, Josef Stalin, expressed it:" America is like a healthy body, and its resistance is threefold: its patriotism, its morality and its spiritual life.If we can undermine these three areas, America will collapse from within." Previous 25 Next 25 SaveOk2 Share on Facebook Tweet Email Print