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Ralph Waldo Emerson
 
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Default Capt. Mooron's the Braveheart ;-)


"Bob Crantz" wrote in message . ..
| "Nor was Goldwater’s philosophy purely political. He stressed both personal
| liberty and personal responsibility, and warned against the propensity of
| modern liberalism to see society as a collection of groups: "The
| conservative knows that to regard men as part of an undifferentiated mass is
| to consign him to ultimate slavery....Every man, for his individual good and
| for the good of his society, is responsible for his own development. The
| choices that govern his life are choices he must make; they cannot be made
| by any other human being.""
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| http://reason.com/0203/cr.gg.he.shtml
|
| Amen!

Double Amen! A most excellent article. Barry Goldwater was a man
out of time. Would that he had been born about twenty or thirty years
later. The U.S.A. could certainly benefit from his wisdom and common
sense in these trying times when liberal gibberish is mainstreamed.

Yours,
RWE

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