“The campaign to put a woman on the $20 bill has narrowed the choices down to four finalists. The four finalists are Rosa Parks, Harriet Tubman, Eleanor Roosevelt, and Flo from the Progressive Insurance ads.” ChoicesFourBillsCampaignsParksProgressiveAdsEleanorRosa Author:Conan O'Brien
“Diversification is something that stock brokers came up with to protect themselves, so they wouldn't get sued for making bad investment choices for clients. Henry Ford never diversified, Bill Gates didn't diversify. The way to get rich is to put your eggs in one basket, but watch that basket very carefully. And make sure you have the right basket.” WayChoicesWatchesRichProtectBillsInvestmentInvestingEggsGatesClientsGet RichBasketsBrokersDiversificationEggs In One BasketStock Broker Author:Jim Rogers
“Arlen Specter is the man who voted in favor of Bill Clinton during impeachment, voted against Robert Bork for the Supreme Court, voted against school choice for the District of Columbia, endorses an absolutist interpretation of abortion rights. He is bright and he is tough and he belongs elsewhere.” MenSchoolChoicesRightsHe ManToughBillsCourtClintonFavorsSupremeAbortionInterpretationElsewhereSupreme CourtColumbiaImpeachmentAbortion RightsSchool Choice Author:William F. Buckley, Jr.
“The callous use of general warrants and the disregard for the Bill of Rights must end. Forcing us to choose between our rights and our safety is a false choice and we are better than that as a nation and as a people.” PeopleEndsUseChoicesNationsRightsSafetyBillsDisregardBill Of RightsWarrantsCallous Author:Rand Paul
“Woman should have the choice whether to have an abortion or not, but I like what Bill Clinton said: It ought to be safe and rare. You don't want to offend people with it. You try and do as much as you can to let people be different, but also to try and protect them from things that they think are bad. And it's worth all of us giving a little.” PeopleThinkingWantGivingShouldTryingLittlesSaidDifferentChoicesOughtProtectSafeShould HaveBillsClintonAbortion Author:Paul R. Ehrlich