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bobbyw24
08-17-2010, 05:32 AM
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"We the people" are the familiar opening words of the Constitution of the United States-- the framework for a self-governing people, free from the arbitrary edicts of rulers. It was the blueprint for America, and the success of America made that blueprint something that other nations sought to follow.
At the time when it was written, however, the Constitution was a radical departure from the autocratic governments of the 18th century. Since it was something so new and different, the reasons for the Constitution's provisions were spelled out in "The Federalist," a book written by three of the writers of the Constitution, as a sort of instruction guide to a new product.

The Constitution was not only a challenge to the despotic governments of its time, it has been a continuing challenge-- to this day-- to all those who think that ordinary people should be ruled by their betters, whether an elite of blood, or of books or of whatever else gives people a puffed-up sense of importance.

While the kings of old have faded into the mists of history, the principle of the divine rights of kings to impose whatever they wish on the masses lives on today in the rampaging presumptions of those who consider themselves anointed to impose their notions on others.

The Constitution of the United States is the biggest single obstacle to the carrying out of such rampaging presumptions, so it is not surprising that those with such presumptions have led the way in denigrating, undermining and evading the Constitution.
While various political leaders have, over the centuries, done things that violated either the spirit or the letter of the Constitution, few dared to openly say that the Constitution was wrong and that what they wanted was right.

It was the Progressives of a hundred years ago who began saying that the Constitution needed to be subordinated to whatever they chose to call "the needs of the times." Nor were they content to say that the Constitution needed more Amendments, for that would have meant that the much disdained masses would have something to say about whether, or what kind, of Amendments were needed.

The agenda then, as now, has been for our betters to decide among themselves which Constitutional safeguards against arbitrary government power should be disregarded, in the name of meeting "the needs of the times"-- as they choose to define those needs.
The first open attack on the Constitution by a President of the United States was made by our only president with a Ph.D., Woodrow Wilson. Virtually all the arguments as to why judges should not take the Constitution as meaning what its words plainly say, but "interpret" it to mean whatever it ought to mean, in order to meet "the needs of the times," were made by Woodrow Wilson.

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Meatwasp
08-17-2010, 06:09 AM
Thank you Bobby for posting this. Thomas Sowel is the greatest.

bobbyw24
08-17-2010, 06:12 AM
Thank you Bobby for posting this. Thomas Sowel is the greatest.

Yes--Sowell is one of the great thinkers of our time

LibertyVox
08-17-2010, 07:20 AM
Yes--Sowell is one of the great thinkers of our time

Good thing you called Sowell a thinker and not an intellectual. He despised that term.

I've read Sowell (actually 2 books + columns, my fav. being his cosmic justice work) and I like many of his ideas.
But this is why the age old pearl of wisdom of trusting and holding in esteem ideas not men comesinto play.

As far as foreign policy goes Sowell is very much an establishmentarian who believes in the prominent place of American power and intervention in the world as is evident by his opprobrium for possible intervention in Iran, concern for Israel, attacks on Pakistan and then there was his pro surge stance followed by this gem:


Those who say that the Iraq war has nothing to do with the war on terror seem not to notice that the terrorists themselves obviously think otherwise.

Terrorists are pouring men and military equipment into Iraq, with the help of Iran, and using suicide bombers there for some reason.

Terrorists recognize the high stakes in the outcome of this war, even if growing numbers of people over here refuse to.

To drive the United States out of Iraq would be a huge victory for the terrorists, attracting both recruits and support from around the world, and causing countries around the world to reconsider their ties to the United States.

Nuff said. He just went against everything that RP said and for everything the traditional chickenshit warmongers of both parties have always said.

So let this be a occasion which reminds us of the importance of critical thinking and maintaining an ethic of healthy skepticism of...you name it, leaders, elites, thinkers intellectuals, our biases etc.

So I no I do NOT admire Sowell, the way I have come to love and admire Ron Paul. However, I do respect a lot of Sowell's good ideas.

Slutter McGee
08-17-2010, 07:28 AM
Now there is leaked news of plans to change the immigration laws by administrative fiat, rather than Congressional legislation, presumably because Congress might be unduly influenced by those pesky voters-- with their Constitutional rights-- who have shown clearly that they do not want amnesty and open borders, despite however much our betters do. If the Obama administration gets away with this, and can add a few million illegals to the voting rolls in time for the 2012 elections, that can mean reelection, and with it a continuing and accelerating dismantling of America.

Anybody know anything about this?

Sincerely,

Slutter McGee