I use my blogs as commonplace books, storehouses of memorabilia. In this sense commonplace does not mean trite, but goes back to its Latin root, meaning a point with general application. Shephanim is a collection of commonplaces in the strict sense, while Sarregouset is more of a clearinghouse. I find each post worthy of remembering, and maybe you will too.
Tyranny is expensive. It costs an awful lot of money lot of money for government to micromanage every aspect of your life. But that's what we have today.
—Peg Luksik, Freedom's Home Team
A political quote to broaden out your repertoire! It might be useful to provide the year for this to provide a little context. I'm curious who's tyranny Mr(?) Luksik is lamenting!
The year: 2010. The enemy: the 'government'. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t3Yhn0RkYlc (I'm not sure I support her completely, but it was too good of a quote to pass up.)
A political quote to broaden out your repertoire! It might be useful to provide the year for this to provide a little context. I'm curious who's tyranny Mr(?) Luksik is lamenting!
ReplyDeleteThe year: 2010. The enemy: the 'government'.
ReplyDeletehttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t3Yhn0RkYlc
(I'm not sure I support her completely, but it was too good of a quote to pass up.)