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Wednesday, February 28, 2007

Bite Sized Wisdom: Janice Rogers Brown

Janice Rogers Brown

Collectivism provided the 20th century answer to a question very different from the one our Constitution resolved. The new question was how to achieve cosmic justice — sometimes referred to as social justice — a world of perfect social and economic equality. Such an ambitious proposal sees no limit to man’s capacity to reason. It presupposes a community can consciously design not only improved political, economic, and social systems, but new and improved human beings as well.

-- Janice Rogers Brown, Fifty Ways to Lose Your Freedom

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Mullah Cimoc this for punish ameriki for allow wicked man kill so many muslim and the loving of the torture.

Ameriki man now so weak and take the hair gel and the fingernail so beautiful.  this like the homosexual.

Iraki mujahadeen not be bossed from the lesibnan divorce court judge.  Taliban man protect family not let devil government destroy them family make the children to cry.

All money of ameriki land not worth have woman boss the man and the girl become the slut for every man and also to take the LBT (low back tattoo).

Mullah Cimoc on February 28, 2007 at 09:16 pm

"Fifty Ways to Lose Your Freedom.”

More than any other citizen of this country, Judge Janice Rogers Brown, the nation’s foremost defender of private property rights, needs to be on the Supreme Court of the United States.


“Poverty of goods is easily cured; poverty of the mind is irreparable.”

Bat One on February 28, 2007 at 09:37 pm

Mullah Cimoc is a weirdo!…
I agree, Bat One! She would be a great Supreme Court Justice…

Zsa Zsa on March 1, 2007 at 05:00 am

Mullah Cimoc is a weirdo!…

He thinks he’s Borat, but he’s merely a bore…


Those who think the party or the country, will be “taught a lesson” by handing the levers of power over to the liberals will learn a lesson, but it will be at the expense of our country and her liberties. And there are no guarantees that the party or the country will come out stronger, more conservative or better positioned to win elections against the incumbent liberals.

Proof on March 1, 2007 at 06:24 am

Hah! Look at the first entry.

That pretty much sums it up.
Well, that and “All your base are belong to us”.

Now every time I see Janice Rogers Brown, I’ll be wondering if she has a tatoo…

electnixon on March 1, 2007 at 06:40 am

Well, that and “All your base are belong to us”.

Ahem…


...for great justice

Move_Zig on March 1, 2007 at 06:07 pm

ha… [a revelation ‘ha’ ]

I finally got around to reading Janice Rogers Brown’s discussion of Natural Law.

YES!

Instead of focusing on Mr. Mullet… er.. Mullah, we should take a gander at her 50 Ways.

If you don’t care to wade through that long and cogent discussion of the very Foundation of American law, I will, very inexpertly, try to summarize it here.

Natural Law (the theory goes back at least as far as the Greek Stoic Cicero, as expressed in his de re Publica) holds that there are Natural and Inalienable Rights conferred by our very sentient existence: freedom, right to self defense, ownership of property.  These are God-given, not something that we need a government to confer upon us or take it away without due process (that is: freedom can be forfeit, by say the commission of crimes against others).  Slavery is therefore not the natural condition of man, but one imposed against the natural order of things.

Natural Law was the Foundation of our Constitution and therefore, all American law.  But over the past 200 years or so, we have quit teaching our populations where we come from, what our Natural Rights are, in instead, have been spoon-feeding them Socialist drivel, dressed up as Social Studies. 

Never having been taught our rights, but something else instead, we are unaware of what is being lost.

We don’t know what we don’t know.

I am very impressed by her, which is a very good indicator that the Left will hate her—right down to her smallest atoms.


...for great justice

Move_Zig on March 1, 2007 at 06:42 pm

MZ,

Judge Janice Rogers Brown “50 Ways” speech ought to be required reading for every High School and college civics, US History, and economics course in the country, and she should be the very first entry on any conscientious list of potential SCOTUS Justices.


“Poverty of goods is easily cured; poverty of the mind is irreparable.”

Bat One on March 1, 2007 at 06:51 pm

Agreed.


...for great justice

Move_Zig on March 1, 2007 at 07:37 pm
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