Presidential Quote concerning inconvenience of freedom?

Posted on March 1st, 2010 by admin

Which President said: I would rather be attendant to the inconvenience of too great a degree of freedom thereof

The quotation to which you refer (i.e., “I would rather be exposed to the inconveniences attending too much liberty than to those attending too small a degree of it.”) was written by Thomas Jefferson 10 years before he became President.

He wrote it in 1791, while serving as the first Secretary of State under President George Washington, in a colloquy with Archibald Stuart about the meaning of "The Right to Life and Liberty" as found in "The Declaration of Independence."

[Archibald Stuart (1757-1832) was a lawyer and judge. He read law under Thomas Jefferson.]

Is attacking the rights and freedom of women "politically incorrect"?

Posted on March 1st, 2010 by admin

It seems that anti feminists are upset that there are people who don’t like or respect them.

And they are concerned that maybe it’s because "society" has dictated that they are "politically incorrect".

Let’s examine this. Feminism is about women having equal rights and freedoms as members of society. (In other words, we are full human beings.)

Anti-feminists attack this.

So, logically, what does this tell us about the anti-feminist movement?

Man-tax is a womans right and freedom?

Nuff said.

In monster hunter freedom, how does the quest scale with the number of people. ex. 2 people online?

Posted on March 1st, 2010 by admin

Im Playing monster hunter freedom and im wondering if 2x people online effects the difficulty of quest. Or would be better to get 4. and also how do you connect with people not in your house or near you.

As far as i know they dont get more difficult the difficulty depends on the star rating of the quest. Go to the gathering hall to meet people.

What do you think of Freedom from Religion?

Posted on March 1st, 2010 by admin

Atheist group Freedom From Religion Foundation to meet in Seattle.

Some 600 people are expected at the annual convention of the outspoken Freedom From Religion Foundation, which is meeting in Seattle from Friday through Sunday.
By Janet I. Tu, Seattle Times staff reporter

For Complete article See: http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/localnews/2010195429_atheist04m.html

I’m in Phoenix this week,dang. I would like to go, thanks for sharing.
http://www.ffrf.org/

600 hundred is the sold out limit and it sold out fast

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