>With a lot of blacks, there's quite a bit of >resentment along with their dissent, and possibly >rightfully so. But we can't all of a sudden get >down on our knees and turn everything over to >the leadership of the blacks. I believe in white >supremacy until the blacks are educated to a >point of responsibility. I don't believe in giving >authority and positions of leadership and >judgment to irresponsible people.
>This may come as a surprise to you, but I wasn't >alive when reservations were created—even if I >do look that old. I have no idea what the best >method of dealing with the Indians in the 1800s >would have been. Our forefathers evidently >thought they were doing the right thing.
>…these student dissenters act like children who >have to have their own way on everything. >They're immature and living in a little world all >their own. Just like hippie dropouts, they're afraid >to face the real competitive world.
>Wouldn't you say that the wonderful love of those two men in Midnight Cowboy, a story about two fags, qualifies? But don't get me wrong. As far as a man and a woman is concerned, I'm awfully happy there's a thing called sex. He just keeps getting more and more based, posthumously.
>I've always followed my father's advice: He told >me, first, to always keep my word and, second, to >never insult anybody unintentionally. If I insult >you, you can be goddamn sure I intend to. And, >third, he told me not to go around looking for >trouble.
Christopher Robinson
>The Communists realized that they couldn't start a workers' revolution in the United States, since the workers were too affluent and too progressive. So the Commies decided on the next-best thing, and that's to start on the schools, start on the kids. And they've managed to do it. They're already in colleges; now they're getting into high schools. The more things stay the same, the more they stay the same.