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Thought For the Day: Men Like …James Madison…Hoped Our Constitutional Republic Would Last For Ages, Mitigate the Problems That…Arise…From Political Factions and Prevent Tyranny
“Men of great intellect and wisdom like James Madison, the father of our Constitution, hoped our constitutional republic would last for ages, mitigate the problems that would naturally arise from political factions, and prevent tyranny. Our Constitution gave only a … Continue reading
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Tagged Activities, Close To the People, Constitution, Constitutional Republic, Decide, Father of the Constitution, Federal Government, Govern, Great Intellect, James Madison, Last For Ages, Laws, Me, Mitigate, Narrowly Defined Powers, Political Factions, Powers, Prevent, Problems, The States, Thought For the Day, Tyranny, Wisdom
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Thought For the Day: Whenever We Take Away the Liberties of Those Whom We Hate, We Are Opening the Way To Loss of Liberty For Those We Love
“Whenever we take away the liberties of those whom we hate, we are opening the way to loss of liberty for those we love.” – Wendell L. Willkie (1892-1944)
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Tagged Expression, Freeze, Hate, Liberties, Loss of Liberty, Love, Minority Thinking, Open, Prevent, Progress, Society, Suppress, Take Away, Thought For the Day, Wendell L Wilkie
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First Principles: Laws That Forbid the Carrying of Arms Disarm Only Those Who Are Neither Inclined Nor Determined To Commit Crimes
“Laws that forbid the carrying of arms . . . disarm only those who are neither inclined nor determined to commit crimes . . . Such laws make things worse for the assaulted and better for the assailants; they serve … Continue reading
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Tagged Arms, Assailant, Assault, Attack, Carry, Confideence, Crime, Disarm, Encourage, First Principles, Homocide, Law, Prevent, Thomas Jefferson, Unarmed
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First Principles: The Best Form of Government Is That Which Most Likely Prevents the Greatest Sum of Evil
“The best form of government is that which is most likely to prevent the greatest sum of evil.” – James Monroe
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Tagged Evil, First Principles, Form, Government, James Monroe, Prevent, Sum
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First Principle: Laws That Forbid Bearing of Arms Serve To Encourage Not Prevent Homicides
“The laws that forbid the carrying of arms… serve rather to encourage than to prevent homicides, for an unarmed man may be attacked with greater confidence than an armed man.” – Cesare Beccaria
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Tagged Armed Man, Arms, Attack, Carry, Cesare Beccaria, Confidence, Encourage, First Principles, Forbid, Homicides, Law, Prevent, Unarmed
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First Principles: It Is Wiser To Govern Through Sound Principles Than Events
“Every friend to the liberty of his country is bound to reflect, and step forward to prevent the dreadful consequences which shall result from a government of events.” – Henry Knox
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Tagged Consequences, Country, Events, First Priciples, Friend, Government, Henry Knox, Liberty, Prevent, Reflect, Result
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First Principles: Nothing Is of More Importance For Our Nation’s Well-Being Than To Form and Train Up Youth In Wisdom and Virtue
“… (N)othing is of more importance for the public weal, than to form and train up youth in wisdom and virtue…. I think also, general virtue is more probably to be expected and obtained from the education of youth, than … Continue reading
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Tagged Benjamin Franklin, Commonwealth, Cure, First Principles, Form, Important, Nothing, Prevent, Train, Virtue, Wisdom, Youth
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Thought For the Day: It Is Better To Prevent Crimes Than To Punish Them
“It is better to prevent crimes than to punish them.” – Cesare Beccaria, philosopher and politician (15 Mar 1738-1794)
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Tagged Cesare Beccaria, Crime, Criminal Justice, Prevent, Punish, Thought For the Day
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