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now is in your job your utopia is showing find me a perfect person and i'll start believing a perfect society. no no there's no perfect society that's kind of a backwards approach to things but i believe in god but i believe that we could all be a reality that we deeply feel we will walk through it but that of but there for everyone to liberty freedom so. i think that's possible both at the same time and i think in some major we are as a test case to our program. as far as i. understand it it's just inefficient. to burn it every year at this ritual so for me i like to yell when the burning like to yell and scream let out all my frustrations and energy from the year before and then started. it feels really good still just let me. do it fifty thousand people at the same time and energy is just unreal when they light the man they're all just so strong and it's just a really great place to be. the world's very messed up place right now and it's on a it's on a bed in the road with no brakes going as fast as you can so enjoy the ride because something is going to last long. i don't know yea
now is in your job your utopia is showing find me a perfect person and i'll start believing a perfect society. no no there's no perfect society that's kind of a backwards approach to things but i believe in god but i believe that we could all be a reality that we deeply feel we will walk through it but that of but there for everyone to liberty freedom so. i think that's possible both at the same time and i think in some major we are as a test case to our program. as far as i. understand it it's...
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now is that you're told you're utopias surely you find me a perfect person and i'll start believing in a perfect society. no no there's no perfect society that's kind of a backwards approach to things but i believe in a but i believe that we could all be reality if we didn't we feel we belong to it but i don't but there for everyone to liberty freedom so. i think that's possible both of those things and i think in some major we are as a test case to our progress. as sars life. dammit. just in effigy. mr burnet there are your rituals so for me i like to yell when the burning like to yell and scream let out all my frustrations and energy from the year before and then started and it feels really good still this. and i am doing fifty thousand people at the same time and the energy is just unreal when they light the man they're all just so strong and it's just a really great place to be. the world's very messed up place right now and it's on a it's on a dead in road with no brakes going as fast as you can so enjoy the ride because something is going to last long. i don't know yeah there's l
now is that you're told you're utopias surely you find me a perfect person and i'll start believing in a perfect society. no no there's no perfect society that's kind of a backwards approach to things but i believe in a but i believe that we could all be reality if we didn't we feel we belong to it but i don't but there for everyone to liberty freedom so. i think that's possible both of those things and i think in some major we are as a test case to our progress. as sars life. dammit. just in...
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oh is that your tokyo utopia is silly and find me a perfect person and i'll start believing in a perfect society. no no there's no purpose that's kind of backwards approach to things but i believe and i believe that we could all be a big community if we deeply feel we belong to it but that of it but for everyone to liberty to be themselves. i think that's possible both at the same time and i think in some major we are as a test case are pretty. plain. as far as i. understand it just an effort. to learn it every year a ritual so for me i like to yell when the burning like to yell and scream let out all my frustrations and energy from the clear before and then starting. it feels really good so it's left. doing fifty thousand people at the same time and the energy is just i'm real one they like the man they're just so strong and it's just a really great place to be. the world's very messed up place right now and it's on us it's on a dead end road with no brakes going as fast as we can so enjoy the ride because i'm afraid it's going to last long. i don't know yeah there's lots that annoys me
oh is that your tokyo utopia is silly and find me a perfect person and i'll start believing in a perfect society. no no there's no purpose that's kind of backwards approach to things but i believe and i believe that we could all be a big community if we deeply feel we belong to it but that of it but for everyone to liberty to be themselves. i think that's possible both at the same time and i think in some major we are as a test case are pretty. plain. as far as i. understand it just an effort....
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it's like being in a little utopia. driving in here, it's a scenic scene with nobody on the roads except media. we passed by a church where there's a vigil right now. it's eerie, somber. lots of parents talking about the shock and the horrificness about this event. >> reporter: can you tell us in your talking with parents and community members here, we've heard expressions of rage, of grief, sorrow, disbelief what are you getting when you talk to people there in newtown? >> well you know it's really, it's really about -- an unspeakable, unspeakable emotion that's happening. you think about not just the parents but the entire community and you look at a town like this which is pretty much storybookville. you can't even fathom anything happening like this. in a place like this. >> reporter: reporter maribel abel there thank you for your reporting today and of course more information on this story continues to come out. >> we want to point out the news just crossed the associated press wire that more guns beside the two ha
it's like being in a little utopia. driving in here, it's a scenic scene with nobody on the roads except media. we passed by a church where there's a vigil right now. it's eerie, somber. lots of parents talking about the shock and the horrificness about this event. >> reporter: can you tell us in your talking with parents and community members here, we've heard expressions of rage, of grief, sorrow, disbelief what are you getting when you talk to people there in newtown? >> well you...
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that you know that all day is awful huge huge in and solve it sounds or shape can be just like a utopia really yeah so so so so you think the creative process i've been writing in russia is is free there is a state yes but fullest movie yes i dare say that so you should use it's a choice you have to me it's actually three for less money or if you are successful to go there to me to to to make more cash but to to to stand in the bracket he has to stay within the brackets to follow the rules to do what your publisher would tell you you are full of the rules i'm not so why do you live there when it's used well because i would love to go back however unfortunately even that the russian science the russian academy of science on the rise now there is still not enough jobs for people like me and my wife we have we are not businessmen were scientists we never thought we would be. trading second hand clothes or stuff like that. so we can be scientists we don't want to be in darkness we don't want to businessmen who don't want to be traitors we want to be scientists so so far. american universiti
that you know that all day is awful huge huge in and solve it sounds or shape can be just like a utopia really yeah so so so so you think the creative process i've been writing in russia is is free there is a state yes but fullest movie yes i dare say that so you should use it's a choice you have to me it's actually three for less money or if you are successful to go there to me to to to make more cash but to to to stand in the bracket he has to stay within the brackets to follow the rules to...
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cannot last forever so republicans have to make people realize that is a utopia that doesn't exist. you can't have low taxes and high spending that democrats are currently promising. >> we've had $520 billion spent on jobless benefits over the past five years, and i bet they are probably pretty evenly divided between republicans and democrats and the big message on government spending has been distorted because we've had a crazy recession. i want to bring in anna because the president built that winning location of african-americans, latinos and women. it's a gone primarily of rich white man. why not let the tax cuts expire for the top 2% of earners and then people in the middle can say, this party is not a party of white men who care about rich people. >> christine, i think it's to the benefit of both sides for the fiscal cliff to be solved, and i think both barack obama, president obama and the republican congress, have to be into legacy-building. president obama is into building a legacy and solving the problems and also the republican congress now has to be about diversity and b
cannot last forever so republicans have to make people realize that is a utopia that doesn't exist. you can't have low taxes and high spending that democrats are currently promising. >> we've had $520 billion spent on jobless benefits over the past five years, and i bet they are probably pretty evenly divided between republicans and democrats and the big message on government spending has been distorted because we've had a crazy recession. i want to bring in anna because the president...
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on heading for it maybe we'll hit some sort of singularity and come out the other side into some utopia if on the frickin tori's of the telegraph are beginning to realize that the only way out of britain's conundrum is forest debasement of wages by thirty to forty percent that is going to cause social unrest that's what they're afraid of and rightfully so well we've seen that in athens and in greece so now this financial stability report ribbon king does say oh don't worry we're not going to use any more taxpayer money to bail out these banks they say. autumn statement george osborne says plan b. would be a complete disaster for britain so george osborne has admitted that tackling britain's debt mountain will take longer than hoped but warned that changing course would be a complete disaster no this ladies and returning yes the country takes a swan dive into george osborne's play. hole. so as we said in the first story there's a black hole of debt in the banking sector around the world there's a black hole of debt taking over the world and because of this we keep on like some sort of ma
on heading for it maybe we'll hit some sort of singularity and come out the other side into some utopia if on the frickin tori's of the telegraph are beginning to realize that the only way out of britain's conundrum is forest debasement of wages by thirty to forty percent that is going to cause social unrest that's what they're afraid of and rightfully so well we've seen that in athens and in greece so now this financial stability report ribbon king does say oh don't worry we're not going to...
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package if you want to catch a glimpse about how problems would be resolved in a tea party libertarian utopia this story serves as an important lesson the man with a gun wins at first but the man with all the money wins in the end sorry dick and now the very very ugly country of germany for years now germany has been inflicting austerity on so-called debtor nations like greece and spain but now it's turning its austerity knives and words at its at its own aging populations an increasing number of elderly germans are being shipped off to retirement homes in health care facilities outside of germany off the eastern european and asia with one of the fastest aging populations in the world and rising costs for elderly care germany has resorted to. cost control and deportations which social welfare organizations in the country have deemed as inhumane researchers have found more than seven thousand elderly germans living in homes in hungary plus another three thousand in the czech republic and six hundred slovakia sadly germany is now no country for old men and that is very very ugly. finally a dist
package if you want to catch a glimpse about how problems would be resolved in a tea party libertarian utopia this story serves as an important lesson the man with a gun wins at first but the man with all the money wins in the end sorry dick and now the very very ugly country of germany for years now germany has been inflicting austerity on so-called debtor nations like greece and spain but now it's turning its austerity knives and words at its at its own aging populations an increasing number...
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mike, i want to go back to you, um, we've been talking about, utopia in, in terms of what is working. talk to us about where the systems still need to be improved. you know you kicked off the, you kicked off this, this panel by asking the question why is this important? you know, and i think that's another question that, we intuitively come to the conclusion that's, it's important because we need, we have a debt to repay to the-and all of that stuff is absolutely true. but, you know, this is, we are, we are only a couple of decades into an experiment with an all voluntary military in this country. and, you know, i truly believe that if we fail this generation of veterans, that experiment with an all voluntary military will fail as well. and we talk about being out in the community and we talk about understanding and all of these, for me, i guess, as somebody who, um, spends the majority of my time running programs for veterans. working with this generation of veterans, i am not convinced that sometimes i wonder if we're, if we're preaching to the choir. you know, the people who are sh
mike, i want to go back to you, um, we've been talking about, utopia in, in terms of what is working. talk to us about where the systems still need to be improved. you know you kicked off the, you kicked off this, this panel by asking the question why is this important? you know, and i think that's another question that, we intuitively come to the conclusion that's, it's important because we need, we have a debt to repay to the-and all of that stuff is absolutely true. but, you know, this is,...
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everything in between quite simply conservatives are trying to wipe out the middle class and create a utopia exclusively for millionaires and billionaires the political elites the our guards and they're doing it by buying off and pervert perverting our political system for more of the plight of democracy in america i'm joined by any of the progressive change campaign committees that welcome. great to be here tom thanks for joining us what do you think are the biggest fronts right now on in the war on american democracy in the war on the middle class. was interesting if you look at different levels it's a different organization of the state level alec the american legislative exchange council is probably the most powerful corporate front group you've never heard of when you see six or seven or eight republican dominated legislatures all introducing the same sort of bills whether it be you know a tax on unions or privatizing education or mining environmental laws it's because this organization it's mostly driven by corporations actually gives legislators model bills you know written by b.p. or
everything in between quite simply conservatives are trying to wipe out the middle class and create a utopia exclusively for millionaires and billionaires the political elites the our guards and they're doing it by buying off and pervert perverting our political system for more of the plight of democracy in america i'm joined by any of the progressive change campaign committees that welcome. great to be here tom thanks for joining us what do you think are the biggest fronts right now on in the...
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saying learn your history study this and think about what the alternatives are think deeply think utopia think of an utopian ways about how different a world could be and how much better it could be if we start to organize it rationally the interests of people not the interests of profit not the interests of wall street not the interests of the military the interests of our common humanity the six billion of us who occupy this planet. what an amazing concept to entertain and i hope that we see in this lifetime that it's in bush's series oh. i think i'm hoping that it will go on through time and i based the model of it was with the world at war which was made by the b.b.c. in the one nine hundred seventy s. about the world of world war two and it was a beautifully done thing i like this series which is cut with a lot of care i mean some of these are ten feature films like one hour each cut with a lot of love no talking heads during operation music beautiful music and sometimes clips of films that. make our point or don't make our point another way we try to keep it flowing like good looki
saying learn your history study this and think about what the alternatives are think deeply think utopia think of an utopian ways about how different a world could be and how much better it could be if we start to organize it rationally the interests of people not the interests of profit not the interests of wall street not the interests of the military the interests of our common humanity the six billion of us who occupy this planet. what an amazing concept to entertain and i hope that we see...
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doesn't mean that it's true in an article titled myth busting israel and switzerland are not gun toting utopias mind set the record straight when he interviewed us is a professor of epidemiology at the school of public health at the state university in new york and general rosenbaum who i interviewed also on my radio program today for about a quarter hour she's an expert who's actually researched the issue of gun control and gun violence in israel and switzerland that lived in israel in both countries there is no equivalent of our second amendment as interpreted by the supreme court in allaround than two years later in mcdonald in other words there is no right for an individual to own a gun in either of those nations it's worth noting the both countries recognize physical and mental health care as a right but here in america we reverse that the supreme court tells us largely by omission that physical and mental health care are merely privileges while they explicitly declare or have for about two years that we have the right to own a gun. not so in israel or switzerland as dr rosenbaum notes bot
doesn't mean that it's true in an article titled myth busting israel and switzerland are not gun toting utopias mind set the record straight when he interviewed us is a professor of epidemiology at the school of public health at the state university in new york and general rosenbaum who i interviewed also on my radio program today for about a quarter hour she's an expert who's actually researched the issue of gun control and gun violence in israel and switzerland that lived in israel in both...
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a, we are looking forward to a socialist you -- utopia. brooke? >> my turn to make a serious point.hink what is painfully ironic here is the fact that these people are exercising their right to peaceful assembly. what are they protesting? the right to assemble with whomever they want. the right to freedom of association. it makes no sense. what is also painfully obvious here is the fact that if unions were doing their jobs, people wouldn't be running away from them. they hold them hostage, and that's what this right to work bill is about. the bill is not stoping people from m abouting members of the union. they are giving me the freedom to associate. >> this is my point. this can save unions. it actually introduces competition to unions. you might actually have to do a better job. you might actually have to ab do indicate for -- abdicate for better policies. something tells me you didn't think the violence went far enough. >> i don't understand why you want everyone exploited. we fought so hard to get everyone out of the coal mines and to the working world. it reminds me of billy br
a, we are looking forward to a socialist you -- utopia. brooke? >> my turn to make a serious point.hink what is painfully ironic here is the fact that these people are exercising their right to peaceful assembly. what are they protesting? the right to assemble with whomever they want. the right to freedom of association. it makes no sense. what is also painfully obvious here is the fact that if unions were doing their jobs, people wouldn't be running away from them. they hold them...
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this is any woman's dream we will start from top to bottom before it is jewelry utopia.rrings you have posts, loops, clip- onhoops and clip bonds. depth you have the rj graziano watch heidi daus, and the back of this is a bill that nothing will scratch. do you like a long necklace is? in some many cases it is tangled with the one next to it. look at6 c13 everything is separated. no more tinkles, you can see absolutely everything that you have. up here, rings. you will be surprised how many rings we have it holds 93 rings. all different types of rings, big and chunky rings prepared everything is facing forward. everything is separated you are going to be choosing. put a mirror on the this is something you are not going to find anywhere else. you can try on a different necklaces and you are not opening closing the door. it is a great little extra underneath the mirror, we have another 12 solid brass hooks. you can see absolutely everything and then have 12 compartments on the bottom. this is what would take up most of the space in the traditional jewelry box. if you are go
this is any woman's dream we will start from top to bottom before it is jewelry utopia.rrings you have posts, loops, clip- onhoops and clip bonds. depth you have the rj graziano watch heidi daus, and the back of this is a bill that nothing will scratch. do you like a long necklace is? in some many cases it is tangled with the one next to it. look at6 c13 everything is separated. no more tinkles, you can see absolutely everything that you have. up here, rings. you will be surprised how many...
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says we are going to overtax special overspend and out-maneuver the other side through a fairytale utopia, somehow, we are going to be a prosperous nation -- no. >> can you -- can you -- i realize the president has the white house. so he has the leadership. and democrats have the senate. but you can really let the republicans off the hook in terms of -- look, you know, even if the other side is terrible in dealing with or has bad ideas or whatever, you still center to work with them, have you to figure out a way to bring them inside your tent to resolve this. it is not enough to say we put our thing on the table and we are done. it takes both of them. i realize the greater responsibility is in the party of power. but i think that the power -- the party that's not in power, they have responsibilities too the american people as well in this difficult time. >> well, again, the house of representatives, the leadership there needs to realize, they do have power because they hold the power of the purrs -- pursestrongs. the conservative, the republicans are in the majority there. but it comes do
says we are going to overtax special overspend and out-maneuver the other side through a fairytale utopia, somehow, we are going to be a prosperous nation -- no. >> can you -- can you -- i realize the president has the white house. so he has the leadership. and democrats have the senate. but you can really let the republicans off the hook in terms of -- look, you know, even if the other side is terrible in dealing with or has bad ideas or whatever, you still center to work with them, have...
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of the chute overtax and over and out maneuver the other side in order to somehow this fairy tale utopia he wants to create somehow we are going to be a prosperous nation. no he has failed fiscal policies. >> i realize the president has the white house, he has the leadership and democrats have the senate. can you really let the republicans off the hook in terms of -- you know even if the other side is terrible in dealing with or has bad ideas or whatever. you've still got to work with them and figure out a way to bring them inside your tent to resolve something. not enough to say we put our thing on the table so we are done. it takes both. i think responsibility is in the party of power the party that is not in power, they've got responsibilities to the american people as well in this difficult times. >> again, the house of representatives the leadership there needs to realize they do have power because they hold the power of the purse strings. they can unfund things that they don't agree with. they are the conservatives, the republicans are in the majority there. again, it comes down do
of the chute overtax and over and out maneuver the other side in order to somehow this fairy tale utopia he wants to create somehow we are going to be a prosperous nation. no he has failed fiscal policies. >> i realize the president has the white house, he has the leadership and democrats have the senate. can you really let the republicans off the hook in terms of -- you know even if the other side is terrible in dealing with or has bad ideas or whatever. you've still got to work with...
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it's all about tearing down and destroying so they can turn around and rebuild far left utopias. >> bill: isn't there difference between antiwar movement which is fairly intense and gay marriage? these are the people right now who -- look at the difference. the people who want traditional marriage, colmes, are peaceful think have their signs and trying to get their points across and they disagree. why can't they be peaceful too. >> this demonstration was actually physical violence by the anti-gay people against the people demonstrating for gay marriage. they are the ones, the anti-gay group actually physically attacked in that demonstration you showed they were the ones physically violent. >> i don't think that's true. >> reported to the "the washington post." >> bill: whoa, the "the washington post"? >> so it can't be true, right? >> bill: they are not in good shape right now. the reports that we got. >> violence came from anti-- >> bill: that's not the reports that we got. the reports we got pro-marriage, traditional marriage people demonstrated first. this was a counter group. the gro
it's all about tearing down and destroying so they can turn around and rebuild far left utopias. >> bill: isn't there difference between antiwar movement which is fairly intense and gay marriage? these are the people right now who -- look at the difference. the people who want traditional marriage, colmes, are peaceful think have their signs and trying to get their points across and they disagree. why can't they be peaceful too. >> this demonstration was actually physical violence...
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all about tearing down and destroying to they can turn around and rebuild their far left marxist utopias isn't there a difference between an anti-war movement, which is fairly intense, and gay marriage? these are the people right now who, look at the difference. the people who want traditional marriage, combs, are peaceful and they are they've signs, they're trying to get their point ak as kron -- point across and these are the people who disagree. >> it's actually physical violence against the anti-gay people. they're the ones, anti-gay group actually physically attacked, physical kale violent. >> i don't think that's true. >> it was true, reported in the washington post. >> oh, they were watching? >> so it can't be true, right? it can't be true. >> they're not in good shape right now. >> the reports we got said the violence came from the anti-gay. >> that's not the reports we got were that the pro-marriage, traditional marriage people demonstrated first. this was a counter group, the group came in a very aggressive way and most of the violence was between the group and the mr. is. >> t
all about tearing down and destroying to they can turn around and rebuild their far left marxist utopias isn't there a difference between an anti-war movement, which is fairly intense, and gay marriage? these are the people right now who, look at the difference. the people who want traditional marriage, combs, are peaceful and they are they've signs, they're trying to get their point ak as kron -- point across and these are the people who disagree. >> it's actually physical violence...
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in 1740 and last until next year and be in here regurgitating talkn't a the pre, prerevolutionary utopia and to the effects of military mobilization. >> as a matter of fact, i won't, because wood drastically understood estimates the impact of social -- >> drastically understood estimates it built upon wealth, especially inherited wealth, he got that from vegas, page 98, right? >> yeah, i read that too. are you going to plagiarize the whole thing for us or have any thoughts of your own on this matter? or is that your thing you come into a bar and read some obscure passage and pawn it off as your own, as your own idea just to impress some girls and embarrass my friend? >> see, the sad thing about a guy like you is in 50 years you will start doing some thinking on your own and come up with the fact there are two certainties in life, one, don't do that, and, two, you dropped 150 grand on an education you could have got for $1.50 in late charges at the public library. >> yeah, but ily -- yeah but i will have a degree and you will be serving my kid fries at a drive through on our way to a skii
in 1740 and last until next year and be in here regurgitating talkn't a the pre, prerevolutionary utopia and to the effects of military mobilization. >> as a matter of fact, i won't, because wood drastically understood estimates the impact of social -- >> drastically understood estimates it built upon wealth, especially inherited wealth, he got that from vegas, page 98, right? >> yeah, i read that too. are you going to plagiarize the whole thing for us or have any thoughts of...
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the thrill of fulfillment for the state of calm utopia. i will not trade freedom for beneficence nor my dignity for a handout. i will never could youer before any master save my -- cower before any master save my god. it is my heritage to stand erect, proud and unafraid, to think and act for myself. enjoy the benefit of my creations. to face the whole world boldly and say i am a free american. i've seen this on a plaque called "the american creed." in south carolina, at least, we've adopted this as what we call the republican creed. but it's really not a republican idea or a political idea, it's an american idea. and the ideas in this state are ideas that we all know work and ideas that we would hope for our children and everyone around us. we know that there are people all around us who are having difficulty. but this idea of helping them to become independent, self- sufficient, responsible, creates the dignity and fulfillment in their life that we know we want for all americans. this is not for a small few. this is an american idea and i
the thrill of fulfillment for the state of calm utopia. i will not trade freedom for beneficence nor my dignity for a handout. i will never could youer before any master save my -- cower before any master save my god. it is my heritage to stand erect, proud and unafraid, to think and act for myself. enjoy the benefit of my creations. to face the whole world boldly and say i am a free american. i've seen this on a plaque called "the american creed." in south carolina, at least, we've...
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the thrill of fulfillment to the state of calm utopia. i will not trade freedom for beneficence nor my dignity for handout. i will never cower before any master save my god. it is my heritage to stand erect, proud, and unafraid, to think and act for myself. enjoy the benefit of my creations, to face the whole world boldly and say "i am a free american." i've seen this on a plaque called "the american creed" in south carolina, at least, we've adopted this as what we call the republican creed. but it's really not a republican idea or a political idea. it's an american idea. and the ideas in this statement are ideas that we all know work. and ideas that we would hope for our children and everyone around us. we know there are people all around us who are having difficulty, but this idea of helping them to become independent, self-sufficient, responsible, creates the dignity and fulfillment in their life that we know we want for all americans. this is not for a small few. this is an american idea, and it's an idea that i know has worked in my
the thrill of fulfillment to the state of calm utopia. i will not trade freedom for beneficence nor my dignity for handout. i will never cower before any master save my god. it is my heritage to stand erect, proud, and unafraid, to think and act for myself. enjoy the benefit of my creations, to face the whole world boldly and say "i am a free american." i've seen this on a plaque called "the american creed" in south carolina, at least, we've adopted this as what we call the...