Without liberty, law loses its nature and its name, and becomes oppression. Without law, liberty also loses its nature and its name, and becomes licentiousness. James Wilson
Yes, every bit of saved energyNby insulating homes, driving lessNhelps. But we …
Yes, every bit of saved energyNby insulating homes, driving lessNhelps. But we shouldn’t fool ourselves that individual eco-conscious behavior can prevent dangerous global warming.E Newsweek
April 14, 2008
To accept this generalization one need not agree that the Amendment has …
To accept this generalization one need not agree that the Amendment has its ‘fullest and most urgent application’ only in the political area, for others would think religious freedom is on the same or even a higher plane. But I doubt that the Court would tolerate for an instant a limitation on contributions to a church or other religious cause; however grave an ‘evil’ Congress thought the limits would cure, limits on religious expenditures would most certainly fall as well. To limit either contributions or expenditures as to churches would plainly restrict ‘the free exercise’ of religion. In my view Congress can no more ration political expression than it can ration religious expression; and limits on political or religious contributions and expenditures effectively curb expression in both areas. There are many prices we pay for the freedoms secured by the First Amendment; the risk of undue [424 U.S. 1, 257] influence is one of them, confirming what we have long known: Freedom is hazardous, but some restraints are worse. Chief Justice Burger
Partial Dissent/Partial Concurrence of Chief Justice Burger in Buckley v. Valeo
Marriage is the alliance of two people, one of whom never remembers …
Marriage is the alliance of two people, one of whom never remembers birthdays and the other never forgets them. Ogden Nash
(1902 – 1971)
Of all the systems of political economy which have shaped our history, …
Of all the systems of political economy which have shaped our history, none has so revolutionized ordinary expectations of human life — lengthened the life span, made the elimination of poverty and famine thinkable, enlarged the range of human choice — as democratic capitalism. . . Michael Novak
The creatures outside looked from pig to man, and from man to …
The creatures outside looked from pig to man, and from man to pig, and frompig to man again; but already it was impossible to say which was which. George Orwell
Animal Farm.
Thus respect for the freedom of someone else constitutes the highest duty …
Thus respect for the freedom of someone else constitutes the highest duty of men. The only virtue is to love this freedom and serve it. This is the basis of all morality, and there is no other basis. Mikhail Bakunin
The Program of the Alliance of International Revolution
Find out just what the people will submit to and you have …
Find out just what the people will submit to and you have found outthe exact amount of injustice and wrong which will be imposed uponthem; and these will continue until they are resisted with either wordsor blows, or with both. The limits of tyrants are prescribed by theendurance of those whom they oppress. Frederick Douglass
We’re not really going to get anywhere until we take the …
We’re not really going to get anywhere until we take the criminality out of drugs. George P. Schultz
Secretary of State George P. Schultz, PBS, McNeil-Lehrer News Hour, December 18, 1989
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[The Democratic party] is the party that wants to use political power to tax us not for any common good, but to eat while we work. Harry V. Jaffa
Abraham Lincoln on the essence of slavery and government jobs [as reported in a Wall Street Journal article by Jaffa, September 12, 1996]