"Patriotism is a kind of religion; it is the egg from which wars are hatched." ~ Guy de Maupassant
Civil Liberties
Submitted by Don Stacy on Tue, 2011-05-03 01:00
"Government power grows in soil seeded by crisis. Real, imagined, and conjured threats—domestic and foreign, economic, political, and military—are readily used to justify government responses “requiring” changes in established institutions and limits on traditional freedoms. Civil liberties have been the first casualties of responses to crises."
0
Your rating: None
User Login
Search This Site
Recent comments
-
Mhstahl: Thank you for writing and for your comments. While...1 day 20 hours ago
-
Goodbye Posse Comitatus, hello Martial Law. Your papers plea...2 days 8 hours ago
-
Agree on Bookman, Paul. I find your comments most apt....3 days 5 hours ago
-
Nope, this view is completely in error. If it were that easy...3 days 6 hours ago
-
Bookman is just the typical state-loving bootlicker. His opi...3 days 7 hours ago
-
Sorry you were used as a tool by TPTB. Most have been ,many...3 days 10 hours ago
-
Fascinating article, Lawrence. Thank you for writing it, and...4 days 17 hours ago
-
Great comment, Ken! I'd like to point out that there are...5 days 19 hours ago
-
Well made point, Ken. 3-D printers are few and expensive. Ho...6 days 12 hours ago
-
Here's the link to a Cuban blogger who explains further...6 days 16 hours ago
more
Root Strikers
Supporters
Merchandise
User Map
Latest Tweets
New recommended column on STR: The Voluntary Voice (Book Review #4) http://t.co/6QCn3oykFR
2 days 20 hours ago
New recommended column on STR: Dante’s Divine Comedy and the Divine Origins of the Free Market http://t.co/jW0qF12WRc
5 days 19 hours ago
- 1 of 41
- ››







Reprint Rights