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To: jazusamo; All
Thanks, jaz.

See this thread for same quotations, but with a slightly different point.

With all the effort so-called "progressive" enemies of freedom have put to censoring and removing from textbooks, schools and public discourse the remarkable ideas upon which America's Declaration and Constitution were formed and framed, one can perhaps imagine that Divine Providence has a sense of humor, inasmuch as a click of a mouse now can bring back almost every line of their words and debate about the essential ideas of liberty.

No longer can legislators, executives, and judges in chambers act in violations of those ideas without knowing that current and future generations, using their Creator-endowed "gift of reason," can research and recognize who, and by what means, liberty was destroyed.

20 posted on 03/28/2012 10:13:44 AM PDT by loveliberty2
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To: loveliberty2; All
Perhaps the Justices fear the wrath of future generations who, using current and future technologies, will read their nation's history, and know that this Court's decision on this blatant "power grab" disguised in various semantic terms as related to "health care," either preserved their individual liberty, or contributed to the destruction of their freedom.

An excellent point. Would love to see at least a 6-3 ruling on this by SCOTUS but think it's more likely to be a 5-4 to preserve individual liberty. I doubt any of the liberals and leftists on the court can bring themselves to decide for our freedom.

Thank you for your appropriate and most profound posts on these matters, LL2, it's appreciated.

21 posted on 03/28/2012 10:34:29 AM PDT by jazusamo (Character assassination is just another form of voter fraud: Thomas Sowell)
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