Quote by Walter Cronkite on freedom

A quote by Walter Cronkite on freedom is the topic of this blog post.

“There is no such thing as a little freedom. Either you are all free, or you are not free.” Walter Cronkite

“I agree completely with this quote by Walter Cronkite as freedom is in essence an all or nothing proposition. My personal opinion is that you can do whatever you want so long as you do not injure anyone else or their property or interfere with their individual rights. Other than that I believe in total freedom and I am shocked and saddened as I look at how much freedom has been lost over the last few decades around the world, particularly in the United States. I remember growing up that I felt much freer than I do now. I was confident that I was as free as anyone could be. I certainly do not feel that way now and that is a sad commentary on the state of the world today. Walter Cronkite must be turning over in his grave right now at the growing loss of freedom in the United States today.” Stan Burman

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Quote by Walter Cronkite on freedom

A quote by Walter Cronkite on freedom is the topic of this blog post.

“There is no such thing as a little freedom. Either you are all free, or you are not free.” Walter Cronkite

“I agree completely with this quote by Walter Cronkite as freedom is in essence an all or nothing proposition. My personal opinion is that you can do whatever you want so long as you do not injure anyone else or their property or interfere with their individual rights. Other than that I believe in total freedom and I am frankly shocked as I look at how much freedom has been lost over the last few decades around the world, particularly in the United States. I remember growing up that I felt much freer than I do now. I was confident that I was as free as anyone could be. I certainly do not feel that way now and that is a sad commentary on the state of the world today. Walter Cronkite must be turning over in his grave right now at the growing loss of freedom in the United States today.” Stan Burman

Stan Burman is an entrepreneur and freelance paralegal who has collected unpaid California judgments since 1992 as well as worked in California and Federal litigation since 1995. He relocated to the Philippines several years ago by taking to heart some of the useful quotations posted on this blog.  He has created over 255 sample legal documents for California and Federal litigation which can be viewed at https://www.scribd.com/LegalDocsPro

Visit his website at http://www.legaldocspro.com

Comments are welcome.