Posted by
Branden Espinoza on Friday, June 29, 2007 4:34:18 AM
I have a habit when the issues of the day seem to split the American
socio-political stage; I go back to the Founding. I go back and review
the feelings, the purposes, and the fears of those architects of our
country. There was a time when American’s prided themselves in the
system of government where not only the citizens, but also the rulers
were subject to the law, a time when men were bound by cohesive
principles of right and wrong as well as acceptance of consequence for
action. Some of these cohesive principles seem to be wasting in today’s
public discourse, especially with respect to two doctrines fundamental
to the American experiment: Pluralism and Rule of Law.
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