Category Archives: Quote
QOTD: Appeasing Barbarians
And that we are even having this debate shows how far we have fallen. We are now appeasing the barbarians who have always intended to slaughter us all, anyway. —Breda
QOTD: Liberal Violence
“Those who want to expand government, by definition, want to expand the use of force to achieve their goals. It should therefore come as no surprise that liberal individuals and groups are inclined to use violence to further their goals … Continue reading
QOTD: !Unexpected
“While our economy is enormously complicated, it seems reasonably clear that the current slump has turned into the “worst downturn since the Great Depression” precisely because of the ill-advised policies of the Obama administration. Those policies contradict the lessons of … Continue reading
QOTD: Actions are louder than beliefs
We don’t have a problem with you because of what you believe, but because of what you do. —Laura W.
QOTD: Sucky Pie!
I’m sorry you’re dealing with whatever grievously crappy hand life has dealt you, but we all get our serving of sucky pie, so tuck in and quit whining already. —Phlegmmy
QOTD: Who do we blame for this mess?
The public is looking for ways to forget it voted for Obama. A narrative of fraud and deception is building around the 2008 election, as the polls for this disastrous presidency plummet. People who don’t want to admit they voted … Continue reading
QOTD: Stopped Clock Edition
“I don’t believe, the president doesn’t believe that the Tea Party is — is a racist organization. I don’t believe that,” —Vice President Joe Biden Looks like Ben Jealous woke up under the bus this morning. Ouch.
QOTD: On dealing with bits
“Most of the world is friendly or neutral, and we are equipped to deal with the bits that aren’t.” —LabRat
QOTD: Who is civilized?
“For example, many of the rights that our Bill of Rights provides for persons accused of criminal offenses are virtually unique to this country. If our understanding of the right to a jury trial, the right against self-incrimination, and the … Continue reading
QOTD – Higher Standards
“In the past, Professor Reynolds has mentioned his support for ending qualified immunity, the special protection from liability afforded to government employees. I agree with him. If anything, public employees should be held to a higher standard than the rest … Continue reading