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Monthly Archives: July 2016
Socialism is a system of legalized thievery which encourages dishonesty and distrust.
When the first question in voters’ minds is “What can candidate X do for me?” they are really asking, “How much of someone’s money is he going to take and give to me?” His candidate becomes a potential grasping hand … Continue reading
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Smart Kids
To her new classroom of twenty-five eleven and twelve year old boys and girls the mannish teacher said, “The most important thing you can do in life is to work for a cause that is bigger than yourself.” Dark-haired Tommy … Continue reading
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Last Agony?
Clinton or Trump, A dump is a dump; To vote is to vote for trash. Instead, I’ll write in Individual Rights And wait for the country to crash. I will have my last say, And I’ll do it my way, … Continue reading
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O Sovereign Self
O sovereign selfish mind of single aim, O singing, ringing ego pure and whole, Not nice, nor kind, but just, with no low shame, Made strong for pride-of-purpose in your soul, I praise with thankful ardor your lone height, Praise … Continue reading
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Ted Cruz
When Ted Cruz spoke at the convention: since he knew he was not going to endorse Trump, it was the perfect time to introduce the principle of individual rights. Now, many might think that it’s too early to speak about … Continue reading
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Oh Say, Can You See?
The flowers stand, but have no eyes to see; They do not walk, nor wave they flags in air. Nor sing they of a country that is free, While weeds their death and slavery prepare. Brave flowers, standing blind through … Continue reading
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The Giants
Each step I take on up this hill In my self-filling, thrilling will Is for the find of my more sight That binds the peak of each new height To heaven me so high and free To be the giant … Continue reading
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The Court of Final Judgment
You fetid, foul excrescence that’s called Islam, You putrid puss of pestilential dung, You vomit of the cowardly souls of moslems, You evil filth, self dent-head vile, I damn your phony Allah, phony heaven, I damn your phony Koran, every … Continue reading
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War Against Islam
“War against Islam” must be the word That’s everywhere spoken, seen and heard. Some millions must die in a single blow, A moslem city bombed out, laid low, Mosques and imams crunched and killed— Their dreams of lifeless breath fulfilled, … Continue reading
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The Decision
The would-be rational policeman sees that there are laws which uphold and protect individual rights and other laws which attack those rights. He wants to protect men’s rights, their lives, their property. He doesn’t want to violate them. He wants … Continue reading
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Existence, Number One
From primacy of consciousness Does every god begin, As primacy of consciousness Is man’s original sin. The garden of reality He closed his eyes to see, Asserting his imaginings Were fruit of ideal tree. He plucked and bit and chewed … Continue reading
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My Wisdom
I heard the word “God” When a child, But saw nothing there to see, So I ‘magined a golden bod’ And told everybody “I see.” They said to say prayers And I said them, Was accepted as one of the … Continue reading
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Betrayal
Joe Dunn walked from his small, square house across the street to the People’s Park and sat on a bench. Joe was a tireless and rude talker and so began telling the stranger on the other end of the bench … Continue reading
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