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Favorite Political Quotes
Here's the format.
In the text area list your quotation and who said it and all the commentary you please.
But in the little strip where the thread topic would go, (marked, "Title:") please categorize your quotation so that someone looking for quotations about "Equality and Freedom" for example, will be able to easily find it if they do a thread search.
For example:
Title:
Equality and Freedom
Message:
The society that puts equality before freedom will end up with neither. The society that puts freedom before equality will end up with a great measure of both.
Milton Friedman
I'll do a second post immediately to provide a template.
A phony liberal rant.Favorite Political Quotes
Here's the format.
In the text area list your quotation and who said it and all the commentary you please.
But in the little strip where the thread topic would go, (marked, "Title:") please categorize your quotation so that someone looking for quotations about "Equality and Freedom" for example, will be able to easily find it if they do a thread search.
For example:
Title:
Equality and Freedom
Message:
The society that puts equality before freedom will end up with neither. The society that puts freedom before equality will end up with a great measure of both.
Milton Friedman
I'll do a second post immediately to provide a template.
If you wan t a single sentence that'd fit on a bumpersticker I suppose I could find something like that. But overall, my favourite political quote remains the first episode of "The Newsroom" and the Northwestern lecture scene, the "America is not the greatest country anymore" monologue.
[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=16K6m3Ua2nw]The most honest three and a half minutes of television, EVER... - YouTube[/ame]
I thought it was a phony libertarian rant. But not much difference.A phony liberal rant.Favorite Political Quotes
Here's the format.
In the text area list your quotation and who said it and all the commentary you please.
But in the little strip where the thread topic would go, (marked, "Title:") please categorize your quotation so that someone looking for quotations about "Equality and Freedom" for example, will be able to easily find it if they do a thread search.
For example:
Title:
Message:
I'll do a second post immediately to provide a template.
If you wan t a single sentence that'd fit on a bumpersticker I suppose I could find something like that. But overall, my favourite political quote remains the first episode of "The Newsroom" and the Northwestern lecture scene, the "America is not the greatest country anymore" monologue.
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I got one for the second part of the rant.
Best Bullshit Qualifier ...
"You didn't build that" ~ President Obama re-election speech Roanoke, Virginia
Thats really one of your favorite quotations? Or are you just being a douchebag?
Thats really one of your favorite quotations? Or are you just being a douchebag?
I was just trying to be a douchebag. Did it work?
Favorite Political Quotes.
Favorite Political Quotes
Here's the format.
In the text area list your quotation and who said it and all the commentary you please.
But in the little strip where the thread topic would go, (marked, "Title:") please categorize your quotation so that someone looking for quotations about "Equality and Freedom" for example, will be able to easily find it if they do a thread search.
For example:
Title:
Equality and Freedom
Message:
The society that puts equality before freedom will end up with neither. The society that puts freedom before equality will end up with a great measure of both.
Milton Friedman
I'll do a second post immediately to provide a template.
If you wan t a single sentence that'd fit on a bumpersticker I suppose I could find something like that. But overall, my favourite political quote remains the first episode of "The Newsroom" and the Northwestern lecture scene, the "America is not the greatest country anymore" monologue.
[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=16K6m3Ua2nw]The most honest three and a half minutes of television, EVER... - YouTube[/ame]
Ladies and Gentlemen,
This post is a perfect example of Liberalitis.
Can you see how it is that so many Libs fail to get it? "It" being whatever Liberals fail to read accurately or comprehend thoroughly and then act as though they couldn't possibly have it wrong.