“If I went on a killing spree that left thousands of people dead, I'd be branded as the worst kind of criminal. So why it is okay for the government to do exactly that?”
“Having been to war myself, I do not understand why so many people are so in love with it.”
“One of the (many) problems with government is that they are usually so preoccupied with whether or not they can do something that they fail to consider whether or not they should.”
“If you vote for Barack Obama in 2012, you'll be doing exactly what the Republicans want you to do.”
“On 11 September 2001, a bunch of Saudis killed almost 3000 US civilians, which led to the construction of a monument in New York City. My question is: Are we also going to build monuments in Kabul, Baghdad, and Tripoli to commemorate the thousands of civilians the US has killed since then? By the way, I should mention that neither Kabul, Baghdad, nor Tripoli is in Saudi Arabia; supposedly, the Saudis are our “friends”, and if you'll forgive the old cliché, with friends like these, who needs enemies?”
“With each passing day, I become more and more convinced that the greatest threat to American freedom is the United States government.”
“Why is it acceptable to do such horrible things in the name of staying alive? Would it not have been better had I died with my innocence intact?”