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Mitt Romney-Sarah Palin in 2012? You betcha! ZOT!!
Boston Herald ^ | Thursday, April 15, 2010 - Updated 3h ago | By Edward Mason, Hillary Chabot and Jessica Van Sack

Posted on 04/15/2010 2:25:07 PM PDT by sweetb

Conservative superstar Sarah Palin opened the door yesterday to joining forces with Mitt Romney for a 2012 White House run - a hot ticket that has some Republicans licking their chops at the prospect of unseating President Obama.

“Sounds pretty good,” Palin declared at yesterday’s Tea Party Express rally on the Common when asked about pairing up with the former Bay State governor - giving the idea a big thumbs-up as she left the stage after her headline speech.

Last night, as Palin stopped for cannoli at Mike’s Pastry in the North End, she said she was “serious” about the idea.

“I have a lot of respect for Mitt,” she told the Herald.

Asked who would be on top of the ticket, Palin roared, “Ha! I haven’t even thought that far ahead yet.”

Indeed, Palin said she hasn’t decided whether she’ll run in 2012 - with or without Romney.

Romney, a presumptive 2012 Republican presidential contender who recently embarked on a nationwide book tour, has not ruled out an alliance with Palin, the GOP’s 2008 vice presidential candidate.

“Mitt Romney respects Sarah Palin and he appreciates the contributions she makes to the party,” said Romney spokesman Eric Fehrnstrom. “But his immediate focus is on helping Republicans win back the Congress in 2010.”

Some veteran political observers were intrigued by the notion of the two telegenic former GOP governors on the same ticket.

“They both have a lot they can offer a campaign,” said Douglas Lorenz, a California-based GOP consultant. “Romney has the experience as a governor and experience as a candidate for president, and when you combine that with Sarah Palin’s ability to get people motivated, that could definitely be a formidable ticket.”

Republican gubernatorial candidate Christy Mihos called the matchup “the best of both worlds.”

“They both come at it from totally different parts of the spectrum,” said Mihos, who attended yesterday’s Tea Party rally. “One deals on a gut level with people and the other is highly successful on the business end of things.”

Speaking before a rapt crowd estimated at 5,000, Palin squarely targeted Democrats, pounding away at Obama’s $787 billion stimulus package. She also lobbied for domestic oil drilling.

“I want to tell ’em, ‘Nah, we’ll keep clinging to our Constitution and our guns and religion - and you can keep the change,” Palin said, later adding, “Yeah, let’s drill, baby, drill; not stall, baby, stall - you betcha.”

Meanwhile, Palin said last night she had no hard feelings about U.S. Sen. Scott Brown’s decision to skip the rally. “He was in Washington doing his job,” she said.


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To: sweetb

Bye-bye, sweetie.


281 posted on 06/05/2010 7:32:32 AM PDT by trisham (Zen is not easy. It takes effort to attain nothingness. And then what do you have? Bupkis.)
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To: Jet Jaguar

Oooos yea.

IATZ, but I’ll keep my eyes open.


282 posted on 06/05/2010 8:29:37 AM PDT by metmom (Welfare was never meant to be a career choice.)
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To: bcsco; BykrBayb; wagglebee

Nothing like the smell of fresh zot in the morning.....


283 posted on 06/05/2010 8:30:45 AM PDT by metmom (Welfare was never meant to be a career choice.)
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To: Darksheare; Jim Robinson; Reaganesque

The reason I was looking for Reaganesque today was he had a beautiful photo of GWB and GBH on his profile page and I wanted to copy it but he is no longer.

Reaganesque is a friend and he is no socialist so many have a hard time with the LDS heart.

As far as Romney and Palin they are a puzzle and am not able to mind read yes we can all speculate until things are clearer as too their intention they are on the back burner.

What I do like is one who stands firmly on principles and allows other to breath.

Pride and tyrants are no friend to liberty!

When I was in elementry school in the dear state of Michigan (before the progressives raped& plunder that state) I will always remember music class and the wonderful patriot songs at that time the NEA was just creeping into schools!

My contry tis of thee

We gather togather

America

and so many other wonderful things of wonderful stories of this wonderful country which swelled my heart and many times not knowing why but brought tears from my soul.

To call one socialist is disimformation

Battle Hymn of the Republic - The Mormon Tabernacle Choir http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pmTWVJ_pXBk

Some here are sgo earth bound

As for me my journey in the earth is to follow the Spirit of the Lord!

does this sound like being a gun-grabbing, gay-loving, culture-of-death-supporting, big-government-loving, progressive statist...

The 28 Principles of Liberty


The following is a list of the 28 Principles of Liberty together with a comment or a quote by the Founders concerning the principle.


Principle 1 - The only reliable basis for sound government and just human relations is Natural Law.

Natural law is God’s law. There are certain laws which govern the entire universe, and just as Thomas Jefferson said in the Declaration of Independence, there are laws which govern in the affairs of men which are “the laws of nature and of nature’s God.”

Principle 2 - A free people cannot survive under a republican constitution unless they remain virtuous and morally strong.

“Only a virtuous people are capable of freedom. As nations become corrupt and vicious, they have more need of masters.” - Benjamin Franklin

Principle 3 - The most promising method of securing a virtuous people is to elect virtuous leaders.

“Neither the wisest constitution nor the wisest laws will secure the liberty and happiness of a people whose manners are universally corrupt. He therefore is the truest friend to the liberty of his country who tries most to promote its virtue, and who ... will not suffer a man to be chosen into any office of power and trust who is not a wise and virtuous man.” - Samuel Adams

Principle 4 - Without religion the government of a free people cannot be maintained.

“Of all the dispositions and habits which lead to political prosperity, religion and morality are indispensable supports.... And let us with caution indulge the supposition that morality can be maintained without religion.” – George Washington

Principle 5 - All things were created by God, therefore upon him all mankind are equally dependent, and to him they are equally responsible .

The American Founding Fathers considered the existence of the Creator as the most fundamental premise underlying all self-evident truth. They felt a person who boasted he or she was an atheist had just simply failed to apply his or her divine capacity for reason and observation.

Principle 6 - All mankind were created equal.

The Founders knew that in these three ways, all mankind are theoretically treated as:

1.Equal before God.
2.Equal before the law.
3.Equal in their rights.
Principle 7 - The proper role of government is to protect equal rights, not provide equal things.

The Founders recognized that the people cannot delegate to their government any power except that which they have the lawful right to exercise themselves.

Principle 8 - Mankind are endowed by God with certain unalienable rights.

“Those rights, then, which God and nature have established, and are therefore called natural rights, such as are life and liberty, need not the aid of human laws to be more effectually invested in every man than they are; neither do they receive any additional strength when declared by the municipal [or state] laws to be inviolable. On the contrary, no human legislation has power to abridge or destroy them, unless the owner [of the right] shall himself commit some act that amounts to a forfeiture.” – William Blackstone

Principle 9 - To protect human rights, God has revealed a code of divine law.

“The doctrines thus delivered we call the revealed or divine law, and they are to be found only in the Holy Scriptures. These precepts, when revealed, are found by comparison to be really a part of the original law of nature, as they tend in all their consequences to man’s felicity.” – William Blackstone

Principle 10 - The God-given right to govern is vested in the sovereign authority of the whole people.

“The fabric of American empire ought to rest on the solid basis of the consent of the people. The streams of national power ought to flow immediately from that pure, original fountain of all legislative authority.” - Alexander Hamilton

Principle 11 - The majority of the people may alter or abolish a government which has become tyrannical.

“Prudence, indeed, will dictate that governments long established should not be changed for light and transient causes ... but when a long train of abuses and usurpations ... evinces a design to reduce them under absolute despotism, it is their right, it is their duty, to throw off such government, and to provide new guards for their future security.” - Thomas Jefferson in the Declaration of Independence

Principle 12 - The United States of America shall be a republic.

“I pledge allegiance to the flag of the United States of America
And to the republic for which it stands....”

Principle 13 – A Constitution should protect the people from the frailties of their rulers.

“If angels were to govern men, neither external nor internal controls on government would be necessary.... [But lacking these] you must first enable the government to control the governed; and in the next place oblige it to control itself.” – James Madison

Principle 14 - Life and liberty are secure only so long as the rights of property are secure .

John Locke reasoned that God gave the earth and everything in it to the whole human family as a gift. Therefore the land, the sea, the acorns in the forest, the deer feeding in the meadow belong to everyone “in common.” However, the moment someone takes the trouble to change something from its original state of nature, that person has added his ingenuity or labor to make that change. Herein lies the secret to the origin of “property rights.”

Principle 15 - The highest level of prosperity occurs when there is a free-market economy and a minimum of government regulations.

Prosperity depends upon a climate of wholesome stimulation with four basic freedoms in operation:

1.The Freedom to try.
2.The Freedom to buy.
3.The Freedom to sell.
4.The Freedom to fail.
Principle 16 - The government should be separated into three branches .

“I call you to witness that I was the first member of the Congress who ventured to come out in public, as I did in January 1776, in my Thoughts on Government ... in favor of a government with three branches and an independent judiciary. This pamphlet, you know, was very unpopular. No man appeared in public to support it but yourself.” - John Adams

Principle 17 - A system of checks and balances should be adopted to prevent the abuse of power by the different branches of government.

“It will not be denied that power is of an encroaching nature and that it ought to be effectually restrained from passing the limits assigned to it.” - James Madison

Principle 18 - The unalienable rights of the people are most likely to be preserved if the principles of government are set forth in a written Constitution.

The structure of the American system is set forth in the Constitution of the United States and the only weaknesses which have appeared are those which were allowed to creep in despite the Constitution.

Principle 19 - Only limited and carefully defined powers should be delegated to government, all others being retained by the people.

The Tenth Amendment is the most widely violated provision of the bill of rights. If it had been respected and enforced America would be an amazingly different country than it is today. This amendment provides:

“The powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the States, are reserved to the States respectively, or to the people.”

Principle 20 - Efficiency and dispatch require that the government operate according to the will of the majority, but constitutional provisions must be made to protect the rights of the minority.

“Every man, by consenting with others to make one body politic under one government, puts himself under an obligation to every one of that society to submit to the determination of the majority, and to be concluded [bound] by it.” – John Locke

Principle 21 - Strong local self-government is the keystone to preserving human freedom.

“The way to have good and safe government is not to trust it all to one, but to divide it among the many, distributing to every one exactly the functions he is competent [to perform best]. - Thomas Jefferson

Principle 22 - A free people should be governed by law and not by the whims of men.

“The end of law is not to abolish or restrain, but to preserve and enlarge freedom. For in all the states of created beings, capable of laws, where there is no law there is no freedom. For liberty is to be free from restraint and violence of others, which cannot be where there is no law.” – John Locke

Principle 23 - A free society cannot survive as a republic without a broad program of general education.

“They made an early provision by law that every town consisting of so many families should be always furnished with a grammar school. They made it a crime for such a town to be destitute of a grammar schoolmaster for a few months, and subjected it to a heavy penalty. So that the education of all ranks of people was made the care and expense of the public, in a manner that I believe has been unknown to any other people, ancient or modern. The consequences of these establishments we see and feel every day [written in 1765]. A native of America who cannot read and write is as rare ... as a comet or an earthquake.” John Adams

Principle 24 - A free people will not survive unless they stay strong.

“To be prepared for war is one of the most effectual means of preserving peace.” – George Washington

Principle 25 - “Peace, commerce, and honest friendship with all nations — entangling alliances with none.”- Thomas Jefferson, given in his first inaugural address.

Principle 26 - The core unit which determines the strength of any society is the family; therefore the government should foster and protect its integrity.

“There is certainly no country in the world where the tie of marriage is more respected than in America, or where conjugal happiness is more highly or worthily appreciated.” Alexis de Tocqueville

Principle 27 - The burden of debt is as destructive to human freedom as subjugation by conquest.

“We are bound to defray expenses [of the war] within our own time, and are unauthorized to burden posterity with them.... We shall all consider ourselves morally bound to pay them ourselves and consequently within the life [expectancy] of the majority.” – Thomas Jefferson

Principle 28 - The United States has a manifest destiny to eventually become a glorious example of God’s law under a restored Constitution that will inspire the entire human race.

The Founders sensed from the very beginning that they were on a divine mission. Their great disappointment was that it didn’t all come to pass in their day, but they knew that someday it would. John Adams wrote:

“I always consider the settlement of America with reverence and wonder, as the opening of a grand scene and design in Providence for the illumination of the ignorant, and the emancipation of the slavish part of mankind all over the earth.”


284 posted on 06/05/2010 8:31:23 AM PDT by restornu
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To: restornu
Reaganesque is a friend and he is no socialist so many have a hard time with the LDS heart. As far as Romney and Palin they are a puzzle and am not able to mind read yes we can all speculate until things are clearer as too their intention they are on the back burner.

Well, this "LDS heart" you reference resulted in Mormons voting for Romney by 90-95% to less than 10%

You wanna explain, Restornu, this citation from Harry Reid article just posted on FR? 9 of 10 Nevada Mormons voted for Romney

Excerpt from that article: Mormon Mitt Romney won the GOP presidential caucus in Nevada two years ago thanks to support from nine out of 10 members of the LDS church, according to network TV surveys of participants.

As I said on that thread, post #4: This is why lack of spiritual discernment often carries over into lack of political discernment...and how the two are often inter-connected. Either identity politics kicks in...and voters vote primarily or only because of a religious connection... ...or, behind the scenes, Mormon leaders subtly weigh in to encourage grassroots Mormons to support Mormon candidates. Note that this article says: ...Reid is a devout Mormon and has maintained strong ties with church leaders in Salt Lake City who appreciate his power...

I also mentioned how were Nevada an isolated instance of 90% of Lds in Nevada voting for Romney, that'd be one thing...but 94-95% of Lds also voted for Romney in Utah, Arizona, and Wyoming...And Arizona and Wyoming are like Nevada, where 8%+ of the state's population translates into 20-30% of the Republican voting bloc in those states.

285 posted on 06/05/2010 8:39:32 AM PDT by Colofornian
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To: metmom

What, another ZOT? Did this just happen 1 1/2 months after the thread? Good grief.


286 posted on 06/05/2010 8:41:23 AM PDT by bcsco (Obama: Hokus Pokus POTUS)
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To: Colofornian

Who alerted you Colofornian this is no happenstance my common sense tells me there is more too this!

What does this have to do with the idoit Reid as far as I am concern as soon as he has no more social networking use for the Church he will join your anti herd!

Not everyone who joins is there for the Lord there are some there to fleece the flock or to get gain by ill gotten means!

That is the nature of church in general because a church is suppose to be a place of refuge the very nature of a church is between a rock and hard place with these kind of souls.


287 posted on 06/05/2010 9:01:22 AM PDT by restornu
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To: Colofornian

I also mentioned how were Nevada an isolated instance of 90% of Lds in Nevada voting for Romney, that’d be one thing...but 94-95% of Lds also voted for Romney in Utah, Arizona, and Wyoming...And Arizona and Wyoming are like Nevada, where 8%+ of the state’s population translates into 20-30% of the Republican voting bloc in those states.

***

I would say it is because how many preceive his actions in his family life and how he honor and continues to grow in the office as a bishop and stake president.

When I look back ten years ago and today how I have grown in my views or improved a weakness this is what earth probation is all about waxing strong in the principles of the Lord.

Like I said these are preception every time a person is run through the mill they either look good or worst time will tell!


288 posted on 06/05/2010 9:16:12 AM PDT by restornu
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To: restornu

Resty, SHUT UP! We need you - don’t poke the dragon with a sharp stick and get zotted!!!!!!!!!!!


289 posted on 06/05/2010 9:46:49 AM PDT by T Minus Four (Abortion: one dead, one wounded.)
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To: ejonesie22; greyfoxx39

Good riddance to ‘Reaganesque’. About time, I’ve been tired of his Romney love fest for awhile.


290 posted on 06/05/2010 9:50:28 AM PDT by reaganaut (Ex-mormon, now Christian - "I once was lost but now am found, was blind but now I see")
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To: Palladin

It’s about time Reaganesque got the bum’s rush.

He’s been stinking up the joint for a long time.

- - - -
He has personal reasons for supporting Romney.


291 posted on 06/05/2010 9:51:50 AM PDT by reaganaut (Ex-mormon, now Christian - "I once was lost but now am found, was blind but now I see")
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To: reaganaut; restornu
Why did resty revive this thread?

But, yes, I was here when it happened back in April. Bye bye to bad rubbish...

292 posted on 06/05/2010 9:59:54 AM PDT by ejonesie22 (Christians: Stand for Christ or stand aside...)
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To: restornu
What does this have to do with the idoit Reid as far as I am concern as soon as he has no more social networking use for the Church...Not everyone who joins is there for the Lord there are some there to fleece the flock or to get gain by ill gotten means!

Resty, you have this discernment of Reid, yet BYU leaders don't? How is it that you know Reid is using the Mormon church for "social networking" and "fleecing the flock" purposes, yet apparently that all has somehow gone over the head of either the BYU decision-makers (who invited Reid to speak on campus in 2007) & your "prophets" and "apostles" (who could have nixed Reid from speaking @ BYU).

What has this to do with Reid? Because both Romney & Reid enjoy support form Mormons.

Don't just take me at my word: In that link on post #285 is a Las Vegas article quoting a town pillar Mormon Republican by the name of Bunker...what did Bunker have to say about Mormon support for Reid?

"There are a lot of people in the [Mormon] church who still support him."

This Mormon Republican was also trying to tell the world that Reid wasn't for abortion...though Reid has done more damage to the cause of pre-born than the few votes he has mustered for them!

The same is true of weasel Romney, who tries to tell the world he is "pro-life," yet has a disturbing track record on their behalf.

293 posted on 06/05/2010 10:02:22 AM PDT by Colofornian
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To: T Minus Four

The day one can not exercise free speech than it is no longer what it said it is!


294 posted on 06/05/2010 10:12:17 AM PDT by restornu
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To: reaganaut; bone52; urroner; JDW11235; Burkean; Normandy; killermedic; Paragon Defender; ...

Gee the tolerance for the restoration of the Republic is great...

No opinions different than mine allowed and Mormons are for road kill!


295 posted on 06/05/2010 10:15:37 AM PDT by restornu
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To: restornu; Jim Robinson

You can say whatever you like, but there can be consequences. Jim Rob isn’t denying those who were zotted have the right to say and think what they did. They can just take their opinions somewhere else.


296 posted on 06/05/2010 10:17:29 AM PDT by T Minus Four (Abortion: one dead, one wounded.)
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To: restornu; reaganaut
restoration of the Republic

OK that creeps me out, coming from one who believes that the Word of God needed to be "restored"

297 posted on 06/05/2010 10:23:49 AM PDT by T Minus Four (Abortion: one dead, one wounded.)
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To: T Minus Four

So my opinion on the “The 28 Principles of Liberty” offends you will here you can read them again! Like I said in your book Mormons are roadkill stop talking out both sides of your mouth!

The 28 Principles of Liberty


The following is a list of the 28 Principles of Liberty together with a comment or a quote by the Founders concerning the principle.


Principle 1 - The only reliable basis for sound government and just human relations is Natural Law.

Natural law is God’s law. There are certain laws which govern the entire universe, and just as Thomas Jefferson said in the Declaration of Independence, there are laws which govern in the affairs of men which are “the laws of nature and of nature’s God.”

Principle 2 - A free people cannot survive under a republican constitution unless they remain virtuous and morally strong.

“Only a virtuous people are capable of freedom. As nations become corrupt and vicious, they have more need of masters.” - Benjamin Franklin

Principle 3 - The most promising method of securing a virtuous people is to elect virtuous leaders.

“Neither the wisest constitution nor the wisest laws will secure the liberty and happiness of a people whose manners are universally corrupt. He therefore is the truest friend to the liberty of his country who tries most to promote its virtue, and who ... will not suffer a man to be chosen into any office of power and trust who is not a wise and virtuous man.” - Samuel Adams

Principle 4 - Without religion the government of a free people cannot be maintained.

“Of all the dispositions and habits which lead to political prosperity, religion and morality are indispensable supports.... And let us with caution indulge the supposition that morality can be maintained without religion.” – George Washington

Principle 5 - All things were created by God, therefore upon him all mankind are equally dependent, and to him they are equally responsible .

The American Founding Fathers considered the existence of the Creator as the most fundamental premise underlying all self-evident truth. They felt a person who boasted he or she was an atheist had just simply failed to apply his or her divine capacity for reason and observation.

Principle 6 - All mankind were created equal.

The Founders knew that in these three ways, all mankind are theoretically treated as:

1.Equal before God.
2.Equal before the law.
3.Equal in their rights.
Principle 7 - The proper role of government is to protect equal rights, not provide equal things.

The Founders recognized that the people cannot delegate to their government any power except that which they have the lawful right to exercise themselves.

Principle 8 - Mankind are endowed by God with certain unalienable rights.

“Those rights, then, which God and nature have established, and are therefore called natural rights, such as are life and liberty, need not the aid of human laws to be more effectually invested in every man than they are; neither do they receive any additional strength when declared by the municipal [or state] laws to be inviolable. On the contrary, no human legislation has power to abridge or destroy them, unless the owner [of the right] shall himself commit some act that amounts to a forfeiture.” – William Blackstone

Principle 9 - To protect human rights, God has revealed a code of divine law.

“The doctrines thus delivered we call the revealed or divine law, and they are to be found only in the Holy Scriptures. These precepts, when revealed, are found by comparison to be really a part of the original law of nature, as they tend in all their consequences to man’s felicity.” – William Blackstone

Principle 10 - The God-given right to govern is vested in the sovereign authority of the whole people.

“The fabric of American empire ought to rest on the solid basis of the consent of the people. The streams of national power ought to flow immediately from that pure, original fountain of all legislative authority.” - Alexander Hamilton

Principle 11 - The majority of the people may alter or abolish a government which has become tyrannical.

“Prudence, indeed, will dictate that governments long established should not be changed for light and transient causes ... but when a long train of abuses and usurpations ... evinces a design to reduce them under absolute despotism, it is their right, it is their duty, to throw off such government, and to provide new guards for their future security.” - Thomas Jefferson in the Declaration of Independence

Principle 12 - The United States of America shall be a republic.

“I pledge allegiance to the flag of the United States of America
And to the republic for which it stands....”

Principle 13 – A Constitution should protect the people from the frailties of their rulers.

“If angels were to govern men, neither external nor internal controls on government would be necessary.... [But lacking these] you must first enable the government to control the governed; and in the next place oblige it to control itself.” – James Madison

Principle 14 - Life and liberty are secure only so long as the rights of property are secure .

John Locke reasoned that God gave the earth and everything in it to the whole human family as a gift. Therefore the land, the sea, the acorns in the forest, the deer feeding in the meadow belong to everyone “in common.” However, the moment someone takes the trouble to change something from its original state of nature, that person has added his ingenuity or labor to make that change. Herein lies the secret to the origin of “property rights.”

Principle 15 - The highest level of prosperity occurs when there is a free-market economy and a minimum of government regulations.

Prosperity depends upon a climate of wholesome stimulation with four basic freedoms in operation:

1.The Freedom to try.
2.The Freedom to buy.
3.The Freedom to sell.
4.The Freedom to fail.

Principle 16 - The government should be separated into three branches .

“I call you to witness that I was the first member of the Congress who ventured to come out in public, as I did in January 1776, in my Thoughts on Government ... in favor of a government with three branches and an independent judiciary. This pamphlet, you know, was very unpopular. No man appeared in public to support it but yourself.” - John Adams

Principle 17 - A system of checks and balances should be adopted to prevent the abuse of power by the different branches of government.

“It will not be denied that power is of an encroaching nature and that it ought to be effectually restrained from passing the limits assigned to it.” - James Madison

Principle 18 - The unalienable rights of the people are most likely to be preserved if the principles of government are set forth in a written Constitution.

The structure of the American system is set forth in the Constitution of the United States and the only weaknesses which have appeared are those which were allowed to creep in despite the Constitution.

Principle 19 - Only limited and carefully defined powers should be delegated to government, all others being retained by the people.

The Tenth Amendment is the most widely violated provision of the bill of rights. If it had been respected and enforced America would be an amazingly different country than it is today. This amendment provides:

“The powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the States, are reserved to the States respectively, or to the people.”

Principle 20 - Efficiency and dispatch require that the government operate according to the will of the majority, but constitutional provisions must be made to protect the rights of the minority.

“Every man, by consenting with others to make one body politic under one government, puts himself under an obligation to every one of that society to submit to the determination of the majority, and to be concluded [bound] by it.” – John Locke

Principle 21 - Strong local self-government is the keystone to preserving human freedom.

“The way to have good and safe government is not to trust it all to one, but to divide it among the many, distributing to every one exactly the functions he is competent [to perform best]. - Thomas Jefferson

Principle 22 - A free people should be governed by law and not by the whims of men.

“The end of law is not to abolish or restrain, but to preserve and enlarge freedom. For in all the states of created beings, capable of laws, where there is no law there is no freedom. For liberty is to be free from restraint and violence of others, which cannot be where there is no law.” – John Locke

Principle 23 - A free society cannot survive as a republic without a broad program of general education.

“They made an early provision by law that every town consisting of so many families should be always furnished with a grammar school. They made it a crime for such a town to be destitute of a grammar schoolmaster for a few months, and subjected it to a heavy penalty. So that the education of all ranks of people was made the care and expense of the public, in a manner that I believe has been unknown to any other people, ancient or modern. The consequences of these establishments we see and feel every day [written in 1765]. A native of America who cannot read and write is as rare ... as a comet or an earthquake.” John Adams

Principle 24 - A free people will not survive unless they stay strong.

“To be prepared for war is one of the most effectual means of preserving peace.” – George Washington

Principle 25 - “Peace, commerce, and honest friendship with all nations — entangling alliances with none.”- Thomas Jefferson, given in his first inaugural address.

Principle 26 - The core unit which determines the strength of any society is the family; therefore the government should foster and protect its integrity.

“There is certainly no country in the world where the tie of marriage is more respected than in America, or where conjugal happiness is more highly or worthily appreciated.” Alexis de Tocqueville

Principle 27 - The burden of debt is as destructive to human freedom as subjugation by conquest.

“We are bound to defray expenses [of the war] within our own time, and are unauthorized to burden posterity with them.... We shall all consider ourselves morally bound to pay them ourselves and consequently within the life [expectancy] of the majority.” – Thomas Jefferson

Principle 28 - The United States has a manifest destiny to eventually become a glorious example of God’s law under a restored Constitution that will inspire the entire human race.

The Founders sensed from the very beginning that they were on a divine mission. Their great disappointment was that it didn’t all come to pass in their day, but they knew that someday it would. John Adams wrote:

“I always consider the settlement of America with reverence and wonder, as the opening of a grand scene and design in Providence for the illumination of the ignorant, and the emancipation of the slavish part of mankind all over the earth.”


298 posted on 06/05/2010 10:25:38 AM PDT by restornu
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To: restornu
No opinions different than mine allowed and Mormons are for road kill!

Please do not equate "opinion" with the attitude of "egging on" displayed by the zotted one! (Otherwise, he would have been zotted long ago)

Just as Jesus said "those who live by the sword will die by the sword", so too - those who live by the false "prophets" will spiritually die by them...there's a spiritual zot of outer darkness coming for many...

299 posted on 06/05/2010 10:27:59 AM PDT by Colofornian
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To: Colofornian

Reid is a dye in the wool Socialist or worst!

Romney I truely believe he is not but I will wait this season to see what unfolds!

moderates do nothing for freedom but mess it up!

There has to be someone out there who supports The 28 Principles of Liberty


300 posted on 06/05/2010 10:32:25 AM PDT by restornu
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