Posted on 03/17/2016 2:32:35 PM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
Yes :)
Robert George was also a great friend of Justice Scalia if I am not mistaken ?
Love both great men.
Yes; Justice Scalia and Professor George were a Mutual Admiration Society. :o)
the basic structural principles of the Constitution that our Founding Fathers knew were the true bulwarks protecting liberty: the separation of powers; federalism; the concept of the national government as a government of delegated and enumerated - and thus limited - powers; the understanding of courts as faithful interpreters of law who have no authority to read things into the Constitution that aren't there, or read things out of the Constitution that are.
You speak of a little known professor who has written a book you know. Good for you
All the lawyer types I am sure may agree with you.
Please don’t be so intellectually snobbish as to suggest that George is the keeper of conservatism.
I have read Hyaek,Lewis,Druty,Freidman,Buckley, and others. Just because your professor isn’t included is no big deal. The ideas of Locke and Knox and Aristotle and Plato and Pasternak and Solzheneitzen are time less
I find your devotion to one author rather odd
I don’t care.
This endorsement I assume wipes away all the other endorsements, and gives Raphael or Rafael however you say it in Canadian a clean slate.
You obviously want to read about the philosophy of law. Good for you. This man is younger than myself and probably read what I have read
My background and training is in physics and electro optics. I would not expect you to be familiar with writers in that realm
Your time may be unlimited. Mine is not
Is this real smart Catholic professor up in an Ivory Tower — so to speak.
I mean, what does he know ?
Anything about what it takes to be a lawful President ?
Natural Born and that sort of thing.
Well, bless your heart.
Really? That’s the bedst you have?
Abviously you either have way too much time on your hands or you are just a lawyer. Don’t really care which.
My guess is you probably had him in class or some one handed you a book of his.
Who have you read that would be considered a power house in lasers and electro optics?
What year did you graduate high school?
Academics by their very nature are less likely to have worked a real job and have less real world experience. Lawyers and philosophers doubly so
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