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To: therightliveswithus
Didn't somebody say something like “democracy only works for moral people, it is wholly unsuited for others.”?
3 posted on 06/05/2012 3:31:22 PM PDT by oldbrowser (They are marxists, don't call them democrats)
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To: oldbrowser

John Adams:

While our country remains untainted with the principles and manners which are now producing desolation in so many parts of the world; while she continues sincere, and incapable of insidious and impious policy, we shall have the strongest reason to rejoice in the local destination assigned us by Providence. But should the people of America once become capable of that deep simulation towards one another, and towards foreign nations, which assumes the language of justice and moderation, while it is practising iniquity and extravagance, and displays in the most captivating manner the charming pictures of candour, frankness, and sincerity, while it is rioting in rapine and insolence, this country will be the most miserable habitation in the world. Because we have no government, armed with power, capable of contending with human passions, unbridled by morality and religion. Avarice, ambition, revenge and licentiousness would break the strongest cords of our Constitution, as a whale goes through a net. Our Constitution was made only for a moral and religious people. It is wholly inadequate to the government of any other. Oaths in this country are as yet universally considered as sacred obligations. That which you have taken, and so solemnly repeated on that venerable ground, is an ample pledge of your sincerity and devotion to your country and its government.

Letter to the Officers of the First Brigade of the Third Division of the Militia of Massachusetts, 11 October 1798, in Revolutionary Services and Civil Life of General William Hull (New York, 1848), pp 265-6. There are some differences in the version that appeared in The Works of John Adams (Boston, 1854), vol. 9, pp. 228-9, most notably the words “or gallantry” instead of “and licentiousness”.


4 posted on 06/05/2012 3:37:50 PM PDT by Mmogamer (I refudiate the lamestream media, leftists and their prevaricutions.)
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To: oldbrowser

Yes, our first liberal president did. Back then even the liberals (who were then called conservatives) were.


5 posted on 06/05/2012 3:44:17 PM PDT by gorush (History repeats itself because human nature is static)
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To: oldbrowser

Kind of like the saying that locks are for honest people


15 posted on 06/05/2012 5:54:46 PM PDT by BOBWADE (RINOs suck)
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To: oldbrowser

>> Didn’t somebody say something like “democracy only works for moral people, it is wholly unsuited for others?” <<

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No, Democracy is suitable only for criminals and fools. The framers of our constitution said that it is suitable only for a Christian nation, and our constitution forbids democracy, and describes a Republic.
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18 posted on 06/05/2012 7:09:32 PM PDT by editor-surveyor (Freepers: Not as smart as I'd hoped they were.)
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