Posted on 09/09/2008 11:00:22 AM PDT by Maceman
I have written the following letter to the National Constitution Center regarding its naming of Bill Clinton to the position of Chairman:
To: Joseph M. Torsella -- President and CEO
Ashley Berke -- Senior Public Relations Manager,
Dear Mr. Torsella and Ms. Berke:
Please allow me to express my great disappointment to hear that former President Clinton will become Chairman of the National Constitution Center.
Perhaps your organization is not aware of Mr. Clintons actual views on the US Constitution and on the founders bedrock commitment to individual liberty.
For the record, here are some salient statements that Mr. Clinton made during his first term as President:
When we got organized as a country and we wrote a fairly radical Constitution with a radical Bill of Rights, giving a radical amount of individual freedom to Americans, it was assumed that the Americans who had that freedom would use it responsibly that they would work for the common good, as well as for the individual welfare However, now theres a lot of irresponsibility. And so a lot of people say theres too much freedom. When personal freedoms being abused, you have to move to limit it. Bill Clinton, April 19, 1995
`If the personal freedoms guaranteed by the Constitution inhibit the governments ability to govern the people, we should look to limit those guarantees. -- President Bill Clinton, August 12, 1993
``The purpose of government is to reign in the rights of the people - Bill Clinton during an interview on MTV in 1993
``We cant be so fixated on our desire to preserve the rights of ordinary Americans that we forget about reality. -- President Bill Clinton, quoted in USA Today, March 11, 1993, Page 2A, ``NRA change: `Omnipotent to powerful by Debbie Howlett
Consider how shocking it is (or ought to be) to hear a United States President espousing such views.
At best, these remarks demonstrate a profound misunderstanding of the nature of the American Constitution; at worst, they betray a shocking and cavalier disregard for our nations most basic principles.
Given these outrageous and offensive statements by Mr. Clinton, I think it ought to be pretty obvious that he is most assuredly NOT an appropriate choice to further your organizations mission of increasing the publics undestanding of one the most important documents in American history.
Guess its too late to do anything about the situation now, but just know that the selection of Mr. Clinton is not one of your organizations shining moments, and will in the long run impede your mission, much to the detriment of the American people
Sincerely,
&c.
Joseph M. Torsella -- President and CEO -- ceo@constitutioncenter.org
Ashley Berke -- Senior Public Relations Manager -- aberke@constitutioncenter.org
Great letter, especially the quotes.
Excellent quotes.
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