Kelo: The growing specter of government "rights"
Frontiers of Freedom
by Chris Adamo
12/08/05
Most profound among the many failures of the American 'educational' system has been its abominable distortion of this nation's history. In particular, the principles of constitutional law, once widely understood by the citizenry, are now treated as hazy and erudite philosophies, only fit for debate within intellectual circles. All too often, any agreeable sounding platitude serves as a worthy substitute. Thus Americans wander through life believing in 'constitutional rights' to employment, housing, recreation, or any other amenity they crave...
http://tinyurl.com/dj6ta
Informant: Thomas L. Knapp
by Chris Adamo
12/08/05
Most profound among the many failures of the American 'educational' system has been its abominable distortion of this nation's history. In particular, the principles of constitutional law, once widely understood by the citizenry, are now treated as hazy and erudite philosophies, only fit for debate within intellectual circles. All too often, any agreeable sounding platitude serves as a worthy substitute. Thus Americans wander through life believing in 'constitutional rights' to employment, housing, recreation, or any other amenity they crave...
http://tinyurl.com/dj6ta
Informant: Thomas L. Knapp
Starmail - 9. Dez, 19:47