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government telling
Wazhma Mojaddidi He said what he said because he thought he was telling the government what they wanted to hear.
government report watch
Will Rogers I don't know jokes; I just watch the government and report the facts.
government madison
Jim Pugh This was not unexpected. Madison is a government town.
government issues people
Richard Posner MacKinnon's treatment of the central issue of pornography as she herself poses it - the harm that pornography does to women - is shockingly causal. Much of her evidence is anecdotal, and in a nation of 260 Million people, anecdotes are a weak form of evidence.
government two space
Richard Posner It is the censor's business to make a judgment about the propriety of the content or message of the proposed expressive activity. The regulation here does not authorize any judgment about the content of any speeches. ... A park is a limited space, and to allow unregulated access to all comers could easily reduce rather than enlarge the park's utility as a forum for speech. Just imagine two rallies held at the same time in the same park area using public-address systems that drowned out each other's speakers.
government tyrants rights
Richard Perle Few governments in the world, for example, praise human rights more ardently than does the government of France, and few have a worse record of supporting tyrants and killers.
government political levels
Richard Holbrooke Bureaucracies have a natural tendency not to cooperate, coordinate or consolidate with each other. They won't cooperate with each other - unless they are forced to do so by political level authority.
government entrepreneur priorities
Ruben Hinojosa Closing the gap for women entrepreneurs should be a priority for the federal government - and yet the Small Business Administration has failed in their promise to women business owners.
liberty framers fragile-things
William J. Brennan The framers knew that liberty is a fragile thing, and so should we.
liberty never-forget destruction
William J. Clinton The road to tyranny, we must never forget, begins with the destruction of the truth.
liberty chaos dictatorship
Will Durant When liberty exceeds intelligence, it begets chaos, which begets dictatorship.
liberty anarchy dies
Will Durant As soon as liberty is complete it dies in anarchy.
liberty taxation politics
Robert Nozick Taxation of earnings from labor is on a par with forced labor. Seizing the results of someone's labor is equivalent to seizing hours from him and directing him to carry on various activities.
liberty ends american-liberty
Samuel West Where licentiousness begins, liberty ends.
liberty assuming
Vincent Bugliosi The media assume that if your life or liberty is on the line and you have a lot of money, you automatically get the best.
liberty virtue found
William Cowper When was public virtue to be found when private was not?
liberty use reader
Sarah Fielding But in all things whether we shall make only a due use of the liberties we have asked, is left entirely to the judicious reader to decide.
libertarian income trouble
William J. H. Boetcker You cannot keep out of trouble by spending more than your income,
libertarian speak silent
Murray Rothbard The freedom to speak is meaningless without the corollary freedom to keep silent.
libertarian principles republican
Milton Friedman I am a libertarian with a small 'l' and a Republican with a capital 'R'. And I am a Republican with a capital 'R' on grounds of expediency, not on principle.
libertarian-party government liberty
Joseph Sobran The most fundamental purpose of government is defense, not empire.
libertarian radical
L. Neil Smith I'm as radical as libertarians come.
libertarian spirituality sin
Ralph Waldo Emerson That which we call sin in others is experiment for us.
libertarian-party libertarian still-life-with-woodpecker
Tom Robbins When freedom is outlawed, only outlaws will be free.
libertarian speak democrat
Penn Jillette I don't speak for all Libertarians any more than Sean Penn speaks for all Democrats.
libertarian violence currency
Nicolaus Copernicus Nations are not ruined by one act of violence, but gradually and in an almost imperceptible manner by the depreciation of their circulating currency, through its excessive quantity.