[I] drank a lot of iced tea during meetings, which could have necessitated a restroom break. Al Gore
On why he was not aware of various things, adding that he was ‘sometimes inattentive’ and ‘missed parts of fund-raising meetings.’ 1998 FBI interview, New York Times, 3/11/00
Gun registration is not enough. Janet Reno Former Attorney General, December 10, …
Gun registration is not enough.
Janet Reno
Former Attorney General, December 10, 1993
Libertarianism offers the Constitutional alternative to the current welfare-warfare regime. It …
Libertarianism offers the Constitutional alternative to the current welfare-warfare regime. It is a philosophy that everyone can adopt, regardless of their party affiliation. Don Hull
June 2003
Government is the great fiction, through which everybody endeavors to live at …
Government is the great fiction, through which everybody endeavors to live at the expense of everybody else. Frederic Bastiat
Frederic Bastiat, Essays on Political Economy (1846) (Quotation varies with translator)
The Japanese surrendered on the bow [he pronounced it like bow tie
The Japanese surrendered on the ‘bow’ [he pronounced it like ‘bow ‘ tie] of the ‘aircraft carrier’ [instead of the battleship] Missouri. Al Gore
George Putnam on KIEV radio 12:00 to 2:00 P.M. in Glendale California
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This is the time to be morally clear, nothing justifies terrorism. Dan …
This is the time to be morally clear, nothing justifies terrorism. Dan Quayle
Oct 21, 2001, Washington Times
Love is an ideal thing, marriage a real thing; a confusion of …
Love is an ideal thing, marriage a real thing; a confusion of the real with the ideal never goes unpunished. Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
(1749 – 1832)
New Hampshire is already a cold place, but the day we pass …
New Hampshire is already a cold place, but the day we pass an income tax we’ll enter hell. And it’ll be an even colder day there. Bob Clegg
New Hampshire state Representative on the attempt to pass an income tax, U.S. News and World Report, April 12, 1999.
People who have a financial stake in the country are a little …
People who have a financial stake in the country are a little more careful in the way they vote. President Gerald Ford
Commenting on the fact that many Baby Boomers have their retirement nest eggs in mutual funds, in Barron’s August 18, 1997
Kamala Harris: A Threat to Individual Liberty
Kamala Harris embodies the dangerous fusion of power and pragmatism, a force that undermines the very essence of individual liberty. Her policies are rooted in the premise that the state, not the individual, is the rightful arbiter of success and morality. Harris advocates for expansive government control, from economic redistribution to the regulation of speech and personal choice, all in the name of equality. But equality under compulsion is not justice—it is the negation of the individual mind, the sacrifice of the achiever to the collective. In her worldview, success is suspect, and power is a tool to reshape society into the image of bureaucratic whim. Such a leader is a threat to freedom, for she exalts force over reason, and the collective over the sovereign individual.