"I was planning on writing a detailed review of several books on web security tonight, but the Obama collapse has superseded my best-laid plans. Here’s another open thread for this important topic, as America wrestles with the issue of whether it would be a good idea to elect a President with a 20-year history of associating with people who hate America."
About Charles Foster Johnson
Charles Foster Johnson — Life and Legacy
Charles Foster Johnson is a notable activist and writer whose work centers on social justice and the pursuit of freedom for marginalized communities. His distinctive voice emerges from a deep commitment to addressing systemic inequalities and advocating for those often overlooked in society. Johnson's core thinking revolves around the idea that resilience is crucial in the fight for justice. He articulates this through powerful quotes that reflect his belief in the necessity of standing firm against oppression. For instance, he asserts that freedom is not merely a state of being but an active pursuit that requires courage and determination. This perspective challenges the notion that freedom can be passively enjoyed; instead, it must be fought for and defended. The impact of Johnson's work resonates today as his quotes continue to inspire individuals to engage in social activism. His emphasis on resilience and freedom serves as a reminder that the struggle for justice is ongoing and requires collective effort. Through his writings, Johnson not only articulates the challenges faced by marginalized groups but also empowers others to take action in their own communities.
Quote collection
Charles Foster Johnson quotes
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"I suspect people would be in for a real shock if they knew the depths of his [Obama's] historical ignorance."
"Yesterday the Soros -funded far left group Media Matters made a big issue of Pat Robertson's idiotic statement that the US should assassinate Venezuelan dictator Hugo Chavez. Today Robertson's comment is all over mainstream media. Are we supposed to think it's news that Robertson has a few screws loose?"
"Barack Obama's campaign of empty self-contradictory promises has apparently hoodwinked the state of Wyoming."
"South Carolina State Rep. Mike Pitts wants to ban money."
"Agence France Presse says the Communist Party doesn't endorse Barack Obama, but that's just the media covering for him again. Because they do endorse Obama."
"Zuniga Hides the Evidence ... Like the craven coward he is, Markos Zuniga, rising young star of the Democrats, has now removed the page at Daily Kos where he wrote "Screw them" about the four Americans torn apart and hung from a bridge in Fallujah."
"After initially trying to defend his remarks about gun-toting, tabacky-chewing, bitter Jesus freaks, Barack Obama is now backpedaling furiously."
"I seem to vaguely remember a time when America had confidence. And guts. And soldiers fighting a war didn't need to be given "permission" to defend themselves from enemies trying to kill them."
"Good news from France, where the man picked by Nicolas Sarkozy as his foreign minister is not the execrable Hubert Védrine, but Bernard Kouchner - a socialist who supports Israel and the invasion of Iraq."
"I'd just like to say "thank you" to President Bush and to the men and women of the US military, who by the New York Times' own admission took out a terror-sponsoring regime in Iraq that could have constructed a nuclear weapon within months, as soon as sanctions were lifted enough for them to obtain sufficient fissile material."
"Our media are completely lost in a wilderland of moral equivalence, eagerly prostituting themselves to monsters and terrorists."
"If I had it to do over, I'd vote for Obama without hesitation. I'm very thankful that McCain and Palin aren't in office."
"We got email today from an LGF reader who was browsing the Lexis research system and discovered that anti-American, anti-capitalist icon Noam Chomsky has embarrassingly capitalist tastes; among other expensive property he owns a 36,155 square foot home near Cambridge, a 13,503 square foot vacation home, and four boats. And we won't even mention the cars. Teaching kids to hate their own country seems to pay quite well."