Neal Boortz Quotes About Literature

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  • The main purpose of Social Security is to redistribute wealth, to make an increasingly large number of Americans dependent on government for their basic needs in their retirement years.

    Neal Boortz (1998). “The Terrible Truth about Liberals”, p.77, Rowman & Littlefield
  • The key to accepting responsibility for your life is to accept the fact that your choices, every one of them, are leading you inexorably to either success or failure, however you define those terms.

    Neal Boortz (1998). “The Terrible Truth about Liberals”, p.44, Rowman & Littlefield
  • The principal purpose of the Democratic Party is to use the force of government to take property away from the people who earn it and give it to people who do not.

  • If you support the war on drugs in its present form, then you're only paying lip-service to the defense of freedom, and you don't really grasp the concept of the sovereign individual human being.

  • If it is wrong for you to take money from someone else who earned it, to take their money by force for your own needs, then it is certainly just as wrong for you to demand that the government step forward and do this dirty work for you.

    Neal Boortz (1998). “The Terrible Truth About Liberals”, p.48, Taylor Trade Publishing
  • How many Catholic schools do you think teach the students to question the authority of the Pope? Do you believe Christian schools teach students to question or challenge the authority of Jesus Christ? Do military schools teach the cadets to challenge the authority.

  • Free speech is meant to protect unpopular speech. Popular speech, by definition, needs no protection.

    Neal Boortz (1998). “The Terrible Truth About Liberals”, p.49, Taylor Trade Publishing
  • There is nothing quite so depressing as waking up to face a day when you know that you are going to have to deal with a government office or bureaucrat.

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Neal Boortz

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