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Happy Bill of Rights Day
10 hours ago ago from United Liberty - Free Market - Individual Liberty - Limited Government
It's Bill of Rights Day. A day for us to commemorate the document that secured and protected our basic liberties and natural rights against intrusion from the federal government. You see, our Founding Fathers believed that rights did not come from government. Each of us, as sovereign individuals, are born free, or as Thomas Jefferson so eloquently wrote, all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain ...
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11 hours ago ago from The Right Rev Rowland
Admin Note: This article originally published on the Nolan Chart website back in March of 2009. It has been slightly edited and re-posted here. The Constitution of the United States guarantees protection for our individual rights, while at the same time establishing due process for a civil society to govern those rights. As a nation, we have held the rights of the individual to be sacred above all other governments in history. ...
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23 hours ago ago from Famous Quote
The notion that the church, the press, and the universities should serve the state is essentially a Communist notion In a free society these institutions must be wholly free which is to say that their function is to serve as checks upon the state. Alan Barth In a country well governed, poverty is something to be ashamed of. In a country badly governed, wealth is something to be ashamed of. Confucius Never do anything against ...
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11 hours ago ago from Living Documents
I find the most interesting concepts Googled in reference to this blog. Yesterday I saw Contemporary Model Of Imprisonment . I did a little research and it lead me to this excellent power point, here are the highlights: Criminology Today: Where do theories come from? During the eighteenth century, was the social movement of ideas: Empiricism: Rationally: Free will: Humanism: Natural law : The ...
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12 hours ago ago from Josh Blackman's Blog
On December 15, 1791, the first 10 Amendments in the Bill of Rights were ratified. While it is important to remember what the Bill of Rights stands for, I think what may be of even more significance is what the Bill of Rights does not stand for. I will not regale you with the lengthy history of the Bill of Rights, but suffice to say that in our early Republic, not everyone was in favor of a Bill of Rights. Those in favor of a Bill ...
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