I look upon an increase of the power of the State with …

I look upon an increase of the power of the State with the greatest fear, because although while apparently doing good by minimizing exploitation, it does the greatest harm to mankind by destroying individuality, which lies at the root of all progress. We know of so many cases where men have adopted trusteeship, but none where the State has really lived for the poor. Mahatma Ghandi

In purely practical terms, it is obviously easier for action to be …

In purely practical terms, it is obviously easier for action to be taken by one House without submission to the President; but it is crystal clear from the records of the Convention, contemporaneous writings and debates, that the Framers ranked other values higher than efficiency.

INS v. Chadha, 462 U.S. 919, 958-59 (1983)

We should go to Washington and stone Henry Hyde to death. . . And …

We should go to Washington and stone Henry Hyde to death. . . And then we should go to his house and kill his family. Alec Baldwin
[Caring, compassionate, and ultra-liberal] Alec Baldwin during a television talk show discussion of Mr. Clinton’s impeachment hearings. From “The Hypocritical Rocker Posse,” Insight Magazine, March 13, 2000, page 48.

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