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Quotes by A.E. Samaan

The vitriol and viciousness is the inevitable result of a government increasingly deciding the vital aspects of peoples lives.

FUCK UNITY!! What a pathetic way of thinking. How arrogant of Progressives to think that my hopes and dreams mirror their hopes and dreams. What an absolute bore.... what an total lack of originality or individuality... I believe in individual liberty. I am an extremist on the topic of individual liberty, precisely because I value original thinking and original accomplishments. Fuck unity of purpose. Fuck collectivism. My life is not your life. I have my own path. Get out of my way.

The right to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness begins with life, and life begins at conception.

FUCK UNITY! FUCK CONSENSUS! There was no unity or consensus during the American Revolution. We had principled leadership from a small, vocal, minority that refused to compromise on the issue of individual liberty.

According to an original reading of the Constitution and Declaration, the intrusiveness that is an inevitable part of big government is an offense against its people.

Some capitalism suffers from cronyism. All of socialism is perverted by the crony statism of the powerful few.

The Supreme Court of the United States is no longer a court of law. It is a forum of legal fad and fashion.

Sadly enough, individual liberty remains the ideal of revolutionary thinkers even in the 21st Century.

Civil Wars happen when the victimized are armed. Genocide happens when they are not.

Despots are elected and deposed.Laws are passed and repealed.Nations rise and fall.Individual liberty is eternal.

Statism is political fashion.Individual liberty is eternal.

Socialism is group-think. How uninformed in history do you have to be to advocate for group-think??

I think, therefore I am an individual... not a drone in a collective. I think, therefore I am... Libertarian

Some that read this book will find its Libertarian and Constitutionalist slant a bit obtuse and maybe even off-putting. This author makes no apologies for viewing the history of the eugenics movement from this political perspective. It is the ethical and legal underpinnings of the American Revolution that remain as a guiding light while the eugenics movement continues to reemerge long after its alleged demise. Limited, or rather minimal government, goes a long way to curtail the disconnect that emerges when government grows so large that it no longer feels compelled to heed to the dictates of the governed.

The sadist desires to command and control. The masochist desires to be freed from the burdens of liberty. That is Socialism.

Thomas Mores Utopia was not a recommendation. It was a warning.

The U.S. didnt achieve its liberty or prosperity by mistake. It was by design, and the architects were the Founding Fathers. Dont mess with the Constitution. The Constitution matters.

Very few tyrants argued for the slavery of the masses. Instead, they argued for their right to protect the people from themselves.

Eugenics has always been the escape valve of single payer socialized medicine. Havelock Ellis was writing about them as one and the same prior to the fin-de-siecle. Culling out of control population growth and the economic drain of the incurably sick has always been a part of socialized medicine.

Centrally planned economies are upended by out of control population. Their escape valve is eugenics.