Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share via Email Print this Page [76-100] of 520Posts from RobertSRQRobertSRQ Previous 25 Next 25 Reply RobertSRQ 8/19/08 re: John Stuart Mill quote In showing another the truth you must always remember to be humble and speak quietly. Often those who lie do so for they are week and need help from those who speak the truth. 1Reply RobertSRQ 8/19/08 re: James Reston quote I agree with Logan, whose "reality"? The left is the only redeeming feature America has at the moment as any cheering is definitely not for the Right. It seems only the Right decides to take matters into their own hands as was displayed by the recent church killings - just one example of many. I suppose you will be calling Faux News and CNN left soon - the news media is owned by the corporate right and its in their interest to keep wars going and to manipulated the market - us poor suckers don't stand a chance - as Carlin said 'we are not members of the club'. We need some Dragon Riders. 1Reply RobertSRQ 8/18/08 re: Justice Robert H. Jackson quote When you have your head in the sand you are unable to hear the truth... why do you think that God and Money have such a close relationship - POWER and lots of it! Reply RobertSRQ 8/18/08 re: John Dryden quote Compared to yesteryears today's news media is but a conduit for federal, corporate, and military propaganda, it's no longer an individual oversight. 1Reply RobertSRQ 8/18/08 re: Herbert Spencer quote It does indeed - like fiscal conservatives have always lumbered us with billions in debt (Regan $200+ billion deficit; Bush Sr. $300 billion deficit; Clinton $200 billion surplus; Bush Jr. $482 billion deficit) while tax and spend liberals have usually provided billions in surplus - now that truth really hurts... Mike where the hell do you get this cradle to grave @?(%$ America is by far the most egregious when it comes to that. 5 Reply RobertSRQ 8/15/08 re: Galileo Galilei quote Ken, Pa. Good, todays fact is yesterdays theory and tomorrows lie. It will come, trust me; as the moon follows the sun and the sun follows the moon. Reply RobertSRQ 8/15/08 re: Charles Darwin quote Ken, who is the final authority and arbiter of fact? pray tell me. 8 Reply RobertSRQ 8/15/08 re: Galileo Galilei quote Yes, yes, love it! and the room is getting warmer - very good Logen - what was your source? did you study at a seminary 3Reply RobertSRQ 8/15/08 re: Charles Darwin quote Excellent Charles - well said - fact is synonymous with what is thought to be true so fact is in the mind of the beholder so I can say your view of facts is false because my view is correct. O dear, O dear, O dear.... and by the way the Constitution protects us against majority rule that's why they (the Republicans) are trying to destroy it. 1Reply RobertSRQ 8/15/08 re: Carl Sagan quote Sad, but true - though I am a believer that truth eventually rises to the top regardless of the bamboozlers - It amazes me how we are so easily bamboozled into thinking what we are told to believe in - does the public really know the true intent behind the Georgia conflict? and the role America played? Hay guys, when you light a fire it gets warm are you really that dumb????? show me one just scientist that has put his name to the fact that the North Pole ice core samples are incorrect as they show an increase in the cyclical events of climate change - they may be going up and down but the ups and downs are going further up than they are going down. Jim and Carlton you are being bamboozled by right wing fanatics - if the media gets any further right it will fall of the table - the Rush Limbaugh's of this world are nothing but hate mongers - change is inevitable it is the only thing that is. Just reason with yourself and think without the bamboozlers, think, just think, please. Love you guys (just don't ask me to go fishing). Have a great weekend, your vegetarian (I don't eat dead flesh), liberal, friend, Robert 1Reply RobertSRQ 8/14/08 re: Rebazar Tarzs quote We have killed whole eco systems so why shouldn't Earth be next? We started this process over 3000 years ago with Aruk etc, etc. One blessing is that we may kill earth before we kill other planets Reply RobertSRQ 8/13/08 re: Mahatma Mohandas K. Gandhi quote Very good Mike - its like a coin placed on end in the middle of a round table, all those around the table see the coin differently, some see the figure one while others see zero. The coin hasn't changed, it's just the way we see it! The key is, it is what it is at the moment we see it - we just have to be able to change our opinion once we know where we are sitting around the table. Reply RobertSRQ 8/13/08 re: Rebazar Tarzs quote Love it! Good, Waffler Reply RobertSRQ 8/13/08 re: Abba Eban quote Unfortunately true but shouldn't be so. We are so dumb nature will kill us period no maybe Reply RobertSRQ 8/13/08 re: Mahatma Mohandas K. Gandhi quote Give me a break! What could be simpler... Hypocrites, read it again - I don't belive you guys 5 Reply RobertSRQ 8/12/08 re: Albert Einstein quote Indifference, the curse of any civilization. Stand by me and I'll show you roads never trodden, lands yet to be discovered, but most importantly, I'll show you yourSelf. A talent not used is like Phelps without a pool. 1Reply RobertSRQ 8/12/08 re: John Gilmore quote Five for humor - when we are gone truth still exists, when man no longer treads this earth he shall still exist - how we shape both truth and man are the same, and correspondingly is time. We look for truth as if it belongs to some distant plane, some distant time, and some distant belief - yet there it is in all its pure splendor waiting for the sculptors chisel. Man is so arrogant that substance can only be his and thinks all is gone when we are gone - if man did not exist two plus two would still be four - Plato was right. It is unfair to say that truth is there for all to see - it is only there for those who are able to seet. Most are blinded by religious dogma, avarice, ignorance, and political agendas. Truth can unleash the dogs of war and be as delicate as a snow flake - the choice is yours. 1 Reply RobertSRQ 8/11/08 re: Thomas Paine quote Well Tom old chap, that's really fundamental. I love this by Blake: "A truth that's told with bad intent beats all the lies you can invent." As this was said with good intent I give it five. 5Reply RobertSRQ 8/11/08 re: Thomas Paine quote Though I could do without the God bit Reply RobertSRQ 8/11/08 re: Thomas Paine quote The second most formidable weapon against errors is measure twice and cut once plus all the Mike stuff... Reply RobertSRQ 8/8/08 re: Groucho Marx quote Love it! I can hear him saying it... Honesty and fair dealing, isn't that a title of an book somewhere - probably gathering dust in the White House 1Reply RobertSRQ 8/8/08 re: Eric Hoffer quote The Free Market and Capitalists mantra Reply RobertSRQ 8/8/08 re: Edward Dahlberg quote He who understands, understand not, he who understands he understands not, understands - a 3000 year old Vedic prayer Source The Upanishads 4 Reply RobertSRQ 8/7/08 re: David Edwards quote Archer, very good, I couldn't have said that better so I won't try - I think Russell and Acton would like that too. P.S. I need to buy some of that essence, any ideas? Reply RobertSRQ 8/7/08 re: A. E. Housman quote Yes, just stand in the corridors of the White House and you will soon get a cold. Previous 25 Next 25 SaveOk2 Share on Facebook Tweet Email Print