We all share in what we most detest. For too many irrelevant reasonings, we have dismissed, denied, ignored or just been unfaithful but certainly less than noble of what we inherited at birth. As a result, this inheritance is now in great peril.
Read more ›Archive for May 13th, 2015
Baltimore, Black, White and Central Power
Consider the following facts with regard to Baltimore: Black people riot; in the process they destroy black business; all of this occurs after a black guy dies in Police custody; at the hands of three black officers; who are part of a police department which is 43% black and led by a black Chief; under a black female Mayor; with a black female State Attorney; in a city ruled by the Presidents own Democratic Party for over 50 years. And the result is: The first black female US Attorney General, who is appointed by the first black president, attributes…prejudice against black Americans.
Read more ›A Government of Laws, Not of Men
A famous line in our nation’s history, incorporated into the Massachusetts Constitution in 1780, says that “it may be a government of laws, and not of men.” The author of this passage was John Adams, America’s second president. It’s this very basic idea — the rule of law — that was at the core of the American idea and that would make possible the ideal of individual freedom.
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