by Jingyi Sun September 12, 2003
Oftentimes, as we discuss our country, we think in terms of our strength being the military. And I happen to believe it's important to have a strong military to keep the peace. ... The true strength--(applause)--the true strength of the country is the hearts and souls of our citizens. That's the true strength of America, see. Government can hand out money ... but government cannot put hope in a person's heart or a sense of purpose in a person's life. That happens when a loving soul, like Charlene puts her arm around somebody who hurts and says, what can I do to help you? What can I do to make your life a better life? How can I, a citizen of America, interface with you, to help you understand there is a bright hope and a better future? No, the strength of this country is the hearts and souls of the soldiers in the army of compassion.
by Kent Hang October 15, 2004
One of the joke crews to come from the LockLegion and ClockCrew. The website is still up and running, but it has no members or admins to run the site. The compasses used compasses as faces insteat of clocks or locks.
by BeanThing March 29, 2005
by JENNiFER && STEPHUNiA September 02, 2006
the most fucking amazing school ever. awesome people go there to do awesome things, like paint cars, protest wars, and just be awesome. Compass School is located in Westminster, VT
by cobaniac43 January 18, 2009
a sexual move that two gay men perform together, it is when the one man that is recieving the penis, his penis turns in a clockwork motion or spins.
by The Kenny K January 02, 2006
The third group of it's kind.The compass crew is a group that makes flashes based around characters with compasses for faces. Originally started somewhere around 2003, they had a couple good flashes. The most famous indeed is "True North." They did not last long though, it dide out after a while. Afterwords there were several attemps to revive the crew, all failed. Now there is currently one attemp that has been the most succesful and can be found at compasscrew.net
by PotatoCompass October 10, 2005