"Ours is not a system based upon trust, but one of suspicion!" Thomas Jefferson
This is the most simple and important quote by a Founding Father for our time..
It addresses and identifies the separation of powers designed by our Founders in order to off set the "eternal abuses" of government all government due the human nature as they understood it..all too well..
My title is the title of a blog I did on Edwards.com under their Argument and Analysis section and wanted to post the same thing here..
It asks among other things the involvement of the Federalist Society in the current forced resignations or firings of 8 Federal Prosecutors and if those who replaced these otherwise fine if not brilliant attorneys are themselves members of the Federalist Society..
This is my first attempt to Blog here and there may be changes..
The designs you'll see below are mine and also done with Robert Allan Shear, I call them Stars4Peace..there are many variations others which I may share hopefully in the future..
When you are confronted by anyone who questions your loyalty to this great nation remember and use Thomas Jefferson's great quote, that explains:
"Ours is not a system based upon trust, but one of suspicion..!"
Thanks and God Bless..
TJ Peace..
Bush and The FDA have killed more Americans than al-Qaeda..!
That is a fact, and now they are lying before The Senate as to China poisoning our food supply, as well as creating a new generation of junkies and also killing others with Oxycotin and the rest of these new opiate based highly addictive pain killers..!
Bush let The FDA kill 10,000 Americans with the Coxx inhibitor Vioxx scam and 100,000 had heart attacks, he was not only not outraged but worked hard with the scum bag Karl Rove to cover it up..!
Bush and his policies, including Katrina as well, has killed far more Americans than Osama bin-Laden, who he let escape Tora Bora, and our Senate and Congress won't Impeach this national disgrace of a President..!
By: TJTelecaster on May 10, 2007 at 06:28pm Flag: [abusive]
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