Time: Wed Jun 18 11:33:14 1997 by primenet.com (8.8.5/8.8.5) with SMTP id LAA26459 for [address in tool bar]; Wed, 18 Jun 1997 11:23:58 -0700 (MST) Delivered-To: liberty-and-justice-outgoing@majordomo.pobox.com Date: Wed, 18 Jun 1997 11:16:27 -0700 To: liberty-and-justice@pobox.com From: Paul Andrew Mitchell [address in tool bar] Subject: L&J: SLS: Very Telling Quotes .... (fwd) Cc: <pnpj@db1.cc.rochester.edu> Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit As the twig is bent, so grows the tree. As federal citizens are well inculcated, so they will march onwards (and downwards) en masse to their own self-destruction. /s/ Paul Mitchell http://www.supremelaw.com <snip> > >From: http://www.jbs.org/vo13no12.htm#Times > >Times Change, But Collectivist Message Remains Constant > >We must organize all labor, no matter how dirty and arduous it may be, so >that every [citizen] may regard himself as part of that great army of free >labor.... The generation that is now fifteen years old Š must arrange all >their tasks of education in such a way that every day, and in every city, >the young people shall engage in the practical solution of the problems of >common labor, even of the smallest, most simple kind. > >- Vladimir Lenin > >Imagine an army of 100,000 young people restoring urban and rural >communities and giving their labor in exchange for education and >training.... [National Service] will harness the energy of our youth and >attack the problems of our time. It literally has the potential to >revolutionize the way young people all across America look at their country >and feel about themselves. > >- Bill Clinton > >[T]here is the great silent, continuous struggle; the struggle between the >State and the individual; between the State which demands and the >Individual who attempts to evade such demands. Because the individual, left >to himself, unless he be a saint or a hero, always refuses to pay taxes, >obey laws, or go to war. > >- Benito Mussolini > >I'm here because I want to redefine the meaning of citizenship in >America.... [I]f you're asked in school, "What does it mean to be a good >citizen?" I want the answer to be, "Well, to be a good citizen, you have to >obey the law, you've got to go to work or be in school, you've got to pay >your taxes and - oh, yes, you have to serve...." > >- Bill Clinton > >All the people I know who are driving for a form of national service, >primarily want it to be compulsory. They realize that's a terrible problem >politically, so they're not willing to say it. It is endangerment of >freedom and the potential for indoctrination that skeptics do not like in >the national service concept. However benign the program, some think it >will not succeed on any meaningful scale unless it is compulsory. > - Martin Anderson, senior fellow at the Hoover Institution Boston Globe, >November 29, 1992 > >In his April 5 radio address outlining the goals of the summit, the >President endorsed compulsory volunteerism - and even called for extending >it to middle schools. In other words, the man who so famously avoided the >dangerous duty of fighting in Vietnam as a young man now proposes drafting >a new generation >of young people to perform a different set of difficult tasks. > >- New York Post editorial, April 27, 1997 > >Fascism finds it necessary, at the outset, to take away from the ordinary >human being what he has been taught and has grown to cherish the most: >personal liberty. And it can be affirmed, without falling into >exaggeration, that a curtailment of personal liberty not only has proved to >be, but necessarily must be, a fundamental condition of the triumph of >Fascism. > > - Mario Palmieri >The Philosophy of Fascism (1936) > >[W]hen we got organized as a country and we wrote a fairly radical >Constitution with a radical Bill of Rights, giving a radical amount of >individual freedom to Americans, it was assumed that the Americans who had >that freedom would use it responsibly.... [However, now] there's a lot of >irresponsibility. And so a lot of people say there's too much freedom. When >personal freedom's being abused, you have to move to limit it. > >- Bill Clinton > >Before they have their own families, the young can make a unique >contribution to the family of America. In doing so, they can acquire the >habit of service, and get a deeper understanding of what it really means to >be a citizen. That is the main reason, perhaps, why we are here. > >- Bill Clinton > >Family - see Fascist State. > >- Benito Mussolini's Fascist dictionary > >We're here Š for the first President's Summit for America's Future - to >mobilize every community and challenge every citizen Š and to ask our young >people to become citizen-servants, too. > >- Bill Clinton > >According to Fascism, a true, a great spiritual life cannot take place >unless the State has risen to a position of pre-eminence in the world of >man. The curtailment of liberty thus becomes justified at once, with this >need of >raising the State to its rightful position. > >- Mario Palmieri > >What they're trying to do is enslave our society by taking our children's >rights away. Young people who go through these [mandatory community >service] programs learn to submit, and later on they won't mind giving up a >few more of their rights when the government says it's necessary. > >- Thomas Moralis (father of two students denied high school diplomas for >not complying with a mandatory service requirement) > >When an opponent says, "I will not come over to your side," I calmly say, >"Your child belongs to us already.... What are you? You will pass on. Your >descendants, however, now stand in the new camp. In a short time they will >know nothing else but this new community." > >- Adolf Hitler > >We need a national-corporate commitment to public service to look after >[the elderly]. We aren't able to provide resources unless the young pay >something for their patrimony through public service. > > - William F. Buckley Jr. in Mother Jones magazine > > >We will not recognize [American Fascism] as it rises. It will wear no black >shirts here. It will probably have no marching songs. It will rise out of a >congealing of a group of elements that exist here and that are the >essential components of Fascism.... > >It will be at first decorous, humane, glowing with homely American >sentiment. But a dictatorship cannot remain benevolent. To continue, it >must become ruthless. When this stage is reached we shall see that appeal >by radio, movies, and government-controlled newspapers to all the worst >instincts and emotions of our people. The rough, the violent, the lawless >men will come to the surface and into power. This is the terrifying >prospect as we move along our present course. > > >- John T. Flynn >Writing in the American Mercury, February 1941 > > > > > > >ÿ-ÿ-ÿ-ÿ-ÿ-ÿ-ÿ-ÿ-ÿ-ÿ-ÿ-ÿ-ÿ-ÿ-ÿ-ÿ >Unsub info - send e-mail to majordomo@majordomo.pobox.com, with >"unsubscribe liberty-and-justice" in the body (not the subject) >Liberty-and-Justice list-owner is Mike Goldman <whig@pobox.com> > > ======================================================================== Paul Andrew Mitchell : Counselor at Law, federal witness B.A., Political Science, UCLA; M.S., Public Administration, U.C. Irvine tel: (520) 320-1514: machine; fax: (520) 320-1256: 24-hour/day-night email: [address in tool bar] : using Eudora Pro 3.0.2 on 586 CPU website: http://www.supremelaw.com : visit the Supreme Law Library now ship to: c/o 2509 N. Campbell, #1776 : this is free speech, at its best Tucson, Arizona state : state zone, not the federal zone Postal Zone 85719/tdc : USPS delays first class w/o this As agents of the Most High, we came here to establish justice. 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