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All imported 26.3.2005 %start%%cat=Freedom,Law,Liberty,Responsibility//%quote%In my youth, I stressed freedom, and in my old age I stress order. I have made the great discovery that liberty is a product of order. //%Author%Will Durant//%end% %start%%cat=Greed,Money,Subservience.Wealth//%quote%If money be not thy servant, it will be thy master. The covetous man cannot so properly be said to possess wealth, as that may be said to possess him.//%Author%Francis Bacon//%Who%(1561-1626) Essayist, philosopher, and statesman//%end% %start%%cat=Economics,Liberty,Money//%quote%Money is the sign of liberty. To curse money is to curse liberty--to curse life, which is nothing, if it be not free.//%Author%de Gourmont//%end% %start%%cat=Economics,Liberty,Money,Prosperity//%quote%Money for me has only one sound: liberty.//%Author%Gabrielle Chanel//%end% %start%%cat=Education,Knowledge,Learning,Liberty,Truth//%quote%The advancement and diffusion of knowledge is the only guardian of true liberty.//%Author%James Madison//%end% %start%%cat=Liberty,Library,Press,Speech//%quote%A library is an arsenal of liberty. //%Author%Unknown//%end% %start%%cat=Liberty,Repression,Tyranny//%quote%The cost of liberty is less than the cost of repression. //%Author%W.E.B. Dubois //%end% %start%%cat=Perseverance,Victory,Courage,Happiness,Liberty//%quote%Conquering any difficulty always gives one a secret joy, for it means push back a boundary-line and adding to one`s liberty.//%Author%Henri Frederic Amiel//%end% %start%%cat=Perseverance,Victory,Courage,Happiness,Liberty//%quote%Let every nation know, whether it wishes us well or ill, that we shall pay any price, bear any burden, meet any hardship, support any friend, oppose any foe to assure the survival and the success of liberty.//%Author%John F. Kennedy//%Source%Inaugural Address Washington, D.C. January 20, 1961//%end% %start%%cat=Defense,Perseverance,Victory,Courage,Liberty,Peace,Revolution,Slavery,War//%quote%It is in vain, sir, to extenuate the matter. Gentlemen may cry, Peace, Peace--but there is no peace. The war is actually begun! The next gale that sweeps from the north will bring to our ears the clash of resounding arms! Our brethren are already in the field! Why stand we here idle? What is it that gentlemen wish? What would they have? Is life so dear, or peace so sweet, as to be purchased at the price of chains and slavery? Forbid it, Almighty God! I know not what course others may take; but as for me, give me liberty or give me death!//%Author%Patrick Henry//%Source%March 23,1775//%end% %start%%cat=Sovereignty,Revolution,America,Equality,Responsibility,Liberty//%quote%The people are Sovereign. ...at the Revolution, the sovereignty devolved on the people; and they are truly the sovereigns of the country, but they are sovereigns without subjects... with none to govern but themselves; the citizens of America are equal as fellow citizens, and as joint tenants in the sovereignty.//%Author%Chisholm v. Georgia//%Source%(US) 2 Dall 419, 454, 1 L Ed 440, 455 @Dall 1793 pp471-472//%end% %start%%cat=Perseverance,Victory,Courage,Happiness,Liberty//%quote%In the beginning of a change the patriot is a scarce man and brave, and hated and scorned. When his cause succeeds, the timid join him for then it costs nothing to be a patriot.//%Author%Mark Twain//%end% %start%%cat=Government,Oppression,Power,Collectivist,Democracy,Rights,Congress//%quote%Wherever the real power in a Government lies, there is the danger of oppression. In our Governments the real power lies in the majority of the community, and the invasion of private rights is chiefly to be apprehended, not from acts of Government contrary to the sense of its constituents, but from acts in which the Government is the mere instrument of the major number of the Constituents.//%Author%James Madison//%Source%in a letter to Thomas Jefferson in 1788//%end% %start%cat=Collectivist,Democracy,Hypocrisy,Justice,Election,Vote,Deception//%%quote%We consistently have adhered to the principle that the will of the people is the paramount consideration. Our goal today…[is] to reach the result that reflects the will of the voters…. The laws are intended to facilitate and safeguard the right of each voter to express his or her will in the context of our representative democracy. Technical statutory requirements must not be exalted over the substance of this right.//%Author%Florida Supreme Court, 2000//%end% %start%%cat=Communism,Socialism,NWO,Conspiracy,Illuminati//%quote%I do not believe in communism any more than you do, but there is nothing wrong with the communists in this country. Several of the best friends I have are Communists.//%Author%FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT//%Source%The New York Times, May 6th, 1933//%end% %start%%cat=Capitalism,Centralization,Unification,Debts,Banking,Taxation,Economics,Law,NWO,Tyranny//%quote%Capital must protect itself in every way...Debts must be collected and loans and mortgages foreclosed as soon as possible. When through a process of law the common people have lost their homes, they will be more tractable and more easily governed by the strong marm of the law applied by the central power of leading financiers. people without homes will not quarrel with their leaders. This is well known among our principle men now engaged in forming an imperialism of capitalism to govern the world. By dividing the people we can get them to expend their energies in fighting over questions of no importance to us except as teachers of the common herd.//%Author%J.P. MORGAN//%Source%PrivateCommunique to Leading U.S. Bankers only, 1934//%end %%start%%cat=Collectivist,Individualism,Fascism//%quote%The combination is here to stay. Individualism has gone, never to return.//%Author%JOHN D. ROCKEFELLER//%Source%1934//%end% %start%%cat=Illuminati,NWO,CFR,Politics,History//%quote%Secret societies have existed among all peoples, savage and civilized, since the beginning of recorded history...It is beyond question that the secret societies of all ages have exercised a considerable degree of political influence...//%Author%MANLEY P. HALL//%Source%The Secret Destiny of America, 1944//%end% %start%%cat=Sovereignty,CFR,America,Statism,UN,Education//%quote%The sovereignty fetish is still so strong in the public mind, that there would appear to be little chance of winning popular assent to American membership in anything approaching a super-state organization. Much will depend on the kind of approach which is used in further popular education.//%Author%COUNCIL ON FOREIGN RELATIONS//%Source%"American Public Opinion and Postwar Security Commitments", 1944//%end% %start%%cat=CFR,Congress,Constitution,War,Executive Orders,President,Security,UN,NWO//%quote%[A] possible further difficulty is cited, namely, that arising from the Constitutional provision that only CONGRESS may declare war. This argument is countered with the contention that a treaty will override this barrier, let alone the fact that our participation in such police action as might be recommended by the international security organization need not necessarily be construed as war.//%Author%CFR//%Source%Confidential Memorandum for the State Department [166] , "American Public Opinion and Postwar Security Commitments", 1944 (6 years prior to Korean 'police action')//%end% %start%%cat=Statism,Debt,Economics,CFR,Patriotism,Deception,NWO//%quote%We can hardly expect the nation-state to make itself superfluous, at least not overnight. Rather what we must aim for is really nothing more than caretakers of a bankrupt international machine which will have to be transformed slowly into a new one. The transition will not be dramatic, but a gradual one. People will still cling to national symbols.//%Author%HENRY MORGENTHAU//%Who%(CFR, Secretary of the Treasury under FDR)//%Source%1945//%end% %start%%cat=Military,Executive Orders,President,War,Militia//%quote%Having so pledged myself, and having been elected to my senatorship upon such pledge, and not having been elected to create an organization to which we would give a promise, either express or implied, that it would have the authority to send our boys all over the Earth, I cannot support the Charter. I believe it is fraught with danger to the American people and to American institutions.//%Author%SENATOR WILLIAM LANGER (R-ND)//%Source%Statement to the US Senate - Congressional Record August, 1945//%end% %start%%cat=UN,Peace,War,Sovereignty,NWO,Statism//%quote%...there is no provision in the Charter itself that contemplates ending war. It is true the Charter provides forforce to bring peace, but such use of force is itself war... The Charter is a war document not a peace document... Not only does the Charter Organization not prevent future wars, but it makes it practically certain that we shall have future wars, and as to such wars it takes from us the power to declare them, to choose the side on which we shall fight, to determine what forces and military equipment we shall use in the war, and to control and command our sons who do the fighting."//%Author%J. REUBEN CLARK, JR.//%Who%One-time U.S. Under-secretary of State, and Ambassador to Mexico//%Source%September 20th , 1945//%end% %start%%cat=UN,Law,Foreign Policy,Security,Sovereignty//%quote%...no nation which signs this [UN] Charter can justly maintain that any of its acts are its own business, or within its own domestic jurisdiction, if the security council says that these acts are a threat to the peace.//%Author%WILLIAM CARR//%Source%One World In The Making,1946 //%end% %start%%cat=UN,America,Law,Justice,NWO,Statism//%quote%The United States has no jurisdiction. No representative of administrative, judicial, military, or police authority of the United States may enter that zone without permission of the Secretary-General. In short: as long as the seat of the United Nations remains within the United States, the area occupied by the United Nations is considered as extraterritorial [separate from the United States] with full diplomatic privileges and immunities.//%Author%LOUIS DOLIVET//%Source%The United Nations, 1946//%end% %start%%cat=Law,Foreign Policy,Constitution,Sovereignty//%quote%The president of the American Bar Association begins a nationwide tour, giving speeches on the dangers of Treaty Law: 'The doctrine that the treaty power is unlimited and omnipotent and may be used to OVERRIDE the Constitution and the Bill of Rights...is a doctrine of recent origin and largely derived from Missouri v. Holland.'//%Author%FRANK E. HOLMAN//%Source%Story of the "Bricker" Amendment: the First Phase, 1948//%end% %start%%cat=Deception,Hypocrisy,Socialism,Communism,Conspiracy,NWO//%quote%"Smearing good people like Lauchlin Currie [former administrative assistant to President Roosevelt], Alger Hiss and others is, I think, unforgiveable...Anyone knowing Mr. Currie or Mr. Hiss, who are the two people whom I happen to know fairly well, would not need any denial on their part to know they are not Communists. Their records prove it."//%Author%ELEANOR ROOSEVELT//%Source%"Washington Daily News", August 16th , 1948//%end% %start%%cat=UN,Individual Rights,Government,Sovereignty//%quote%The rights of human beings cannot be considered outside the perogatives of governments, and the very understanding of human rights is a governmental concept.//%Author%ANDREI VISHINSKY//%Source%Address to the UN regarding the "Declaration of Human Rights" , December 10th , 1948//%end% %start%%cat=UN,Usurpation,Sovereignty//%quote%Once a matter has become, in one way or another, the subject of regulation by the United Nations, be it by resolution or the General Assembly or by convention between member States [Nations] at the insistence of the United Nations, that subject ceases to be a matter being 'essentially within the domestic jurisdiction of the member States...' //%Author%MOSES MOSKOWITZ//%Who%UN Staff Member//%Source%"American Bar Association Journal", April, 1949//%end%

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