Category Archives: big government

Obama … putting on a clinic for some of the world’s greatest dictators in how to circumvent a free press.

World leaders arriving in Washington for President Obama’s Nuclear Security Summit must have felt for a moment that they had instead been transported to Soviet-era Moscow. …  In the middle of it all was Obama — occupant of an office once informally known as “leader of the free world” — putting on a clinic for some of the world’s greatest dictators in how to circumvent a free press.  Dana Milbank, Washington Post, April 14, 2010.

Phil Hare “I don’t worry about the Constitution”

“I don’t worry about the Constitution on this to be honest.”  Rep. Phil Hare (D-Illinois), April 1, 2010

Rep Phil Hare, ignoring his oath to protect and defend the United States Constitution.  Hare is a disgrace to himself, and the country.  Anyone willing to ignore the law of the land should not be holding office and should resign immediately.  Hare is a buffoon, not to mention ignorant of the history and law of this country.  It is a sad state of affairs that anyone would vote for someone like this.

It may be necessary to put democracy on hold for a while. Lovelock

It may be necessary to put democracy on hold for a while. – James Lovelock, well-know environmentalist

Thanks, James, but no thanks.  We’ll keep our freedom, you can keep the control.  But Lovelock is correct when he states that:

Fudging the data in any way whatsoever is quite literally a sin against the holy ghost of science,.  I’m not religious, but I put it that way because I feel so strongly. It’s the one thing you do not ever do. You’ve got to have standards.

This is one reason why the following is true.  Government science is an oxymoron, and free science is redundant.  When you are behold to government, everything becomes political.  Everything.  From science to text book selection.  Freedom from government means freedom to decide for yourself, and if someone else doesn’t like it, too bad, they can decide for themselves.  It seems kind of obvious, but many people have forgotten it.