President Bush in his inaugural address talked about bringing freedom to countries that donβt have it. He didnβt specify how. less than 1 minute read
We are all different. Yet we are all Godβs children. We are all united behind this country and the common cause of freedom, justice, fairness, and equality. That is what unites us. less than 1 minute read
Youβve just got to have a sense of respect for the person you have children with. Anger doesnβt help anybody. Ultimately you have to say forgiveness is important, and honoring what you had together is important. But itβs easy to say and harder to do. less than 1 minute read
Government has the role of suiting people for freedom. People arenβt made for freedom spontaneously. Thereβs sort of a 19-year race between when people are born and when they become adults. And government has a role in making them, at the end of 19 years, suited to be upright, trustworthy repositories of popular sovereignty. less than 1 minute read
The increased presence of Muslims in Italy and in Europe is directly proportional to our loss of freedom. less than 1 minute read
It is hard to know how many people do, but given that the people are so docile towards the rulers, nowadays, very few Americans show the passion for freedom that our forefathers had. less than 1 minute read
But in the first Gulf war the United Kingdom was not under any threat from Iraq, and is still less so in the second one. Then there is no justification for obstructing freedom of information, particularly as nations have a right to know what their soldiers are being used for. less than 1 minute read