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11 years 7 months ago #23399 by mardad
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AMEN!!!!!

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11 years 7 months ago #23402 by Siscowet
:I-agree:

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11 years 6 months ago #26646 by Dabu
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11 years 6 months ago #26649 by faawrenchbndr
"1911s are like boobs, all are good, but some are better than others"

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11 years 6 months ago - 11 years 6 months ago #26669 by 10-76
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I forget who gets the credit on all these, and they may be a hair off..

"%50 of success is just showin up."

"All it takes for evil to succeed is that good men stand by and do nothing." -Burke

"You are ultimately judged by what you actually accomplish." -Kleiser

" Warfare is Psychology-when your enemy believes they have a victory, this is their weakest moment." -Bonaparte

" Let that rifle get outta your sight and I'll f@#!ing kill you myself." SSGT Royster

...and a movie one liner for team guessing...
"Nice shot blue team-that'll get you a case o beer."
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11 years 6 months ago #26670 by Siscowet
80% of life is just showing up- Woody Allen

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11 years 6 months ago #26671 by Siscowet
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11 years 6 months ago #26673 by jtallen83
" It's important to show up first, the only thing more important is to show up first with the most patience." Lyle Meadows
My Grandfather would say this all the time when I was a kid. After getting a bunch of advice on my new job and how to perform I realized it mostly boiled down to this advice.
A quote from my Father as I was getting ready to board the plane headed to my my first assignment in the military;"Son, there are only three good answers in the Army, Yes sir, No sir, and No excuse sir." It took me a few years to realize how solid that advice was!

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11 years 5 months ago - 11 years 5 months ago #27681 by jtallen83
"To impose your personal morality on others requires you to initiate force against them. You must tread on their personal conscience. Doing this violates social morality."
Perry Willis

From their news letter;

"Earlier this week Downsize DC President, Jim Babka, appeared with Gary Franchi of NextNewsNetwork to discuss the NSA spying dragnet, terror alerts leading to embassy closings, and America’s surprising enemies. You can watch the interview on YouTube.

Yesterday we argued that we should all...
Avoid debates about the supposed social benefits of The State’s criminality
Focus instead on The State’s moral transgressions
Sadly, the word “morality” often causes confusion. Some will say that “you cannot legislate morality,” yet everyone approves of legislation against moral wrongs like theft and murder. This confusion is a cultural problem which must be fixed. We will be more effective if we can teach our neighbors to distinguish between ...

Social Morality & Personal Morality

Some moral principles govern how we treat each other. This is “ social morality .” It includes standards like ...

The Golden Rule: Respect the conscience of others, as you desire them to respect your conscience.
The Zero Aggression Principle: Don’t tread on others.
These standards lead to laws against assaults, murder, fraud, and theft. Nearly everyone supports these rules. And even the worst dissenters still agree to some extent. Even Adolf Hitler thought it would be wrong to kill him or to steal his property.

In contrast to this are moral principles that govern how we treat ourselves ...

What we ingest
How we worship
What we wear
How we have sex
There’s far less agreement about this kind of morality. It’s highly personal. So we call it “ personal morality .”

Here’s the crucial point...

To impose your personal morality on others requires you to initiate force against them. You must tread on their personal conscience. Doing this violates social morality.

Some may consider this a good trade, but...

What you can do to others, others can do to you.

When you give politicians the power to impose personal morality, the morality they prefer to impose will RARELY be yours.

This is your choice: Do you want the law to enforce social morality, or someone’s version of personal morality? It cannot do both.

If you choose to permit politicians to enforce personal morality, then you will need to violate social morality, by treading on others. But ...

If you restrict law and coercion to the enforcement of social morality, then you will still retain the right to use persuasion to promote your personal values.

Isn’t that the correct path? Isn’t peaceful persuasion the only socially moral way to teach personal morality?

Teaching this distinction between social morality and personal morality is important. We hope you decide to adopt and share this concept."

Perry Willis
DownsizeDC.org, Inc.
& The Zero Aggression Project

This outfit was "tea party" before there was a tea party! check them out, lots of good ideas! :usa:
www.zeroaggressionproject.org/heuristics/the-principle

www.downsizedc.org/
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11 years 5 months ago #27689 by Scorobe2916
“In wine there is wisdom, in beer there is Freedom, in water there is bacteria.”
― Benjamin Franklin

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