Don't worry about their religious background - just their actions. =p
But as for the moon, who the fuck cares about the moon when there's plenty of problems to deal with HERE?

Don't worry about their religious background - just their actions. =p
But as for the moon, who the fuck cares about the moon when there's plenty of problems to deal with HERE?
. . . whenever any government becomes destructive to these ends, it is the right of the people to alter or to abolish it, and to institute a new government, laying its foundations on such principles and organizing its powers in such forms as to them shall seem most likely to effect their safety and happiness.
green cheese manufacturing limited was and is highly interested in lunar mining... not to mention the cow catcher industry...
"I really like this jacket, but the sleeves are much too long..."
insanity is doing the same thing over and over again, but expecting different results...
JFK
Ronald Reagan
Margaret Thatcher

JKF - why is he so revered? He did drugs, had whores in the white house, ties to the mafia...I really don't get it!
"...with like-minded people one cannot discuss. With like-minded people one can only participate in a church service, and you know how I feel about church services." Ayaan Hirsi Ali

1. Winston Churchill
2. Ronald Reagan
3. Whoever shot Che Guevara
The first two were instrumental in the defeat of the two most murderous ideologies...Facism and Communism... The third just to take a shot at people who put creepy third world revolutionaries at the top of any greatest list.
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I can never think of anyone for these things, I guess I just see individual accomplishments as a result of society. I don't have anyone I look up to. Though, just to be a weird-o.
Rodney King
Don King
King Kong Bundy
Anyone with King in there name has to be cool. :rolleyes:
</span><blockquote><span class="smallfont">Quote:</span><hr size="1" />Originally Posted by (Write Winger,)
1. Winston Churchill
2. Ronald Reagan
3. Whoever shot Che Guevara
The first two were instrumental in the defeat of the two most murderous ideologies...Facism and Communism... The third just to take a shot at people who put creepy third world revolutionaries at the top of any greatest list.<hr size="1" /></blockquote><span class='postcolor'>
#3 is great!
"I really like this jacket, but the sleeves are much too long..."
insanity is doing the same thing over and over again, but expecting different results...

Ironically the socialists had been the ones who killed Che....
But for $9.95, you can buy a Che t-shirt to show your everlasting support for Communism!
Ideological loyalty is the act of giving your soul to a vague concept, to be manipulated by people smarter than you.
Mia, I include JFK for two reasons. One is that he was the last good Democrate to hold high office, except for Zel Miller. He should be an example to contemporary Democrates. He advocated limited government and freedom. Two, he faced down the Soviet Union in the Cuban Missile crisis, admittedly by giving up missile's in Turkey, but this incident was the beginning of the end of the cold war. After the incident, a direct line between the whitehouse and the Kremlin was installed and the world was never so close to Nuclear annihilation again. I suppose you could add that he took up the mantle of civil rights started by Eisenhower and furthered the cause.

(1) Abul'baha
(2) Eleanor Roosevelt
(2) Mahatma Ghandi
The empty cup contains the most
Frank A Doonan
Turn weapons into peace and friendship with gifts of jade-silk
I do not know, therefore I think . . .

1. President Theodore Roosevelt - THE American Badass
2. President Ronald Reagan - Big bad fighter of the commies
3. Ward Connerly - Respect for Affirmative Action![]()
I would also like to say thanks to MLK, Jim Hendrix, Ozzy Osborne, and all the American Generals of both world wars.
Meat tastes like murder and murder tastes pretty *** damn good - Denis Leary

1. my mom
2. Mother Teresa
3. me (for being me)
Whenever citizens are seen routinely as enemies of their own government, writers are routinely seen to be the most dangerous enemies.
--E.L. Doctorow
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