My husband is a fall-away Catholic, but with a vengeance. He's actually more of a feminist than I am.
Let one state in the U. S. be free of government and overnight you would have an economic powerhouse.
A free ride is life's most difficult journey.
Liberals have one solution for every economic issue; eat the seed corn.
What is written is more influential than what is said.
The one thing that flies in the face of all human history and experience, is that the government can do a superior job than the private sector.
People who never seen to learn claim the government can be made more efficient.
I live by the golden rule: Treat others as you'd want them to treat you.
We, as a band, love each other. We're brothers. So we fight. Somebody will call somebody else a douchebag. At the end of the day, we look at how far we've come and realize it would be foolish for us to ever take this for granted. We have a family. And not just a family at home, the family that has grown up with us and supported us through the years. We can't let them down.
By 1938, Eleanor Roosevelt was so angry at FDR's policies, she writes a book called This Troubled World. And it is actually a point-by-point rebuttal of her husband's foreign policy. We need collective security. We need a World Court. We need something like the League of Nations. We need to work together to fight fascism. We need embargoes against aggressor nations, and we need to name aggressor nations. All of which is a direct contradiction of FDR's policies.
A bachelor's children are always young: they're immortal children - always lisping, waddling, helpless, and with a chance of turning out good.