“The task of statesmanship has always been the re-definition of these rights in terms of a changing and growing social order.”
— Franklin D. Roosevelt (Commonwealth Club Address, 1932)
“Roosevelt was wrong! The principles laid down in the Declaration of Independence are the principles of individual liberty. Our unalienable rights, given to us by God are given to us as individuals. Our rights do not come from society or the government, and they cannot be redefined by politicians. The nature of these rights carries with it the implication of individual responsibility, without which we surrender them.”
— Perri Nelson, November 6, 2008
A bheil Gàidhlig agaibh?
What Pseudo-Historical figure best suits you?
Published Fri, Jan 12 2007 1:22 PM
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You scored as C.G. Jung. You are more of a spiritualist than would be immediately apparent. Some of your notions are questioned by the cynical, but deep down you know the human consciousness is more than the flesh and tissue can account for. You tend to take a scientific observationist look on matters the average person wouldn't even begin to analyze. You personally are responsible for most of the ideas that are floating around in modern psychologist's/psychic's paltry little skulls. On the down side, you tend to be associated with that asshole Freud.
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C.G. Jung |
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75% |
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Mother Teresa |
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50% |
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Stephen Hawking |
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50% |
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Adolf Hitler |
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50% |
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Dante Alighieri |
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50% |
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Friedrich Nietzsche |
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42% |
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O.J. Simpson |
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33% |
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Sigmund Freud |
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33% |
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Jesus Christ |
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33% |
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Charles Manson |
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25% |
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Steven Morrissey |
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17% |
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Miyamoto Musashi |
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17% |
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Hugh Hefner |
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8% |
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Elvis Presley |
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