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Rights.com Quotation of the Day, 9 October 2009
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Taking money from some, extracting it by force, to give to others is just plain theft. David Kelley Executive Director Institute for Objectivist Studies, Investor's Business Daily, April 1998 ______________________________ ______________________________ ___________________ Rights.com Daily Quotation...A daily FREE Internet publication...since 1994...... more »
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Rights.com Quotation of the Day, 8 October 2009
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Some people misunderstand their local right of 'freedom of speech' to mean that they have a legal right to use others' computers to say what they wish in whatever way they wish, and the owners of said computers have no right to stop them. Those people are wrong. Freedom of speech also means freedom not to... more »
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Rights.com Quotation of the Day, 7 October 2009
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Emerson was right. We are the country of tomorrow. Our revolution did not end at Yorktown. More than two centuries later, America remains on a voyage of discovery, a land that has never become, but is always in the act of becoming. Ronald Reagan Ronald Reagan, 1992 Republican Convention ______________________________ ______________________________ ___________________... more »
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Rights.com Quotation of the Day, 4 October 2009
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A liberal is someone who feels a great debt to his fellow man, which debt he proposes to pay off with your money. G. Gordon Liddy ______________________________ ______________________________ ___________________ Rights.com Daily Quotation...A daily FREE Internet publication...since 1994... For information on subscriptions go to [link]... more »
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Rights.com Quotation of the Day, 3 October 2009
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All socialism involves slavery. Herbert Spencer Principles of Ethics, (1892) ______________________________ ______________________________ ___________________ Rights.com Daily Quotation...A daily FREE Internet publication...since 1994... For information on subscriptions go to [link]... more »
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Rights.com Quotation of the Day, 1 October 2009
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If socialism ever earns a final epitaph, it will be this: 'Here lies a contrivance engineered by know-it-alls and busybodies who broke eggs with abandon but never, ever created an omelet.' Lawrence W. Reed economist, in The Freeman ______________________________ ______________________________ ___________________... more »
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Rights.com Quotation of the Day, 30 September 2009
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Politicians never accuse you of 'greed' for wanting other people's money --- only for wanting to keep your own money. Joseph Sobran (1946- ) American writer and editor. Formerly senior editor at National Review. ______________________________ ______________________________ ___________________ Rights.com Daily Quotation...A daily FREE Internet publication...since 1994...... more »
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Rights.com Quotation of the Day, 29 September 2009
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We are fast approaching the stage of the ultimate inversion: the stage where the government is free to do anything it pleases, while the citizens may act only by permission, which is the stage of the darkest periods of human history, the stage of rule by brute force. Ayn Rand The Nature of Government... more »
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Rights.com Quotation of the Day, 28 September 2009
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Germans who wish to use firearms should join the SS or the SA - ordinary citizens don't need guns, as their having guns doesn't serve the State. The people never give up their liberty but under some delusion. Sir Edmund Burke, 1784 A free people ought..to be armed... George Washington, speech of January 7, 1790... more »
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Rights.com Quotation of the Day, 27 September 2009
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The public be damned; if the public wants the train, why don't they pay for it. William K. Vanderbilt Answering a reporter's question concerning why his railroad had closed an unprofitable line when 'the public demands transportation.' ______________________________ ______________________________ ___________________... more »
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