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"Nay, it [this constitution of government] must perish, if there be not that vital spirit in the people, which alone can nourish, sustain, and direct all its movements. It is in vain, that statesmen shall form plans of government, in which the beauty and harmony of a republic shall be embodied in visible order, shall be built up on solid substructions, and adorned by every useful ornament, if the inhabitants suffer the silent power of time to dilapidate its walls, or crumble its massy supporters into dust; if the assaults from without are never resisted, and the rottenness and mining from within are never guarded against. Who can preserve the rights and liberties of the people, when they shall be abandoned by themselves? Who shall keep watch in the temple, when the watchmen sleep at their posts? Who shall call upon the people to redeem their possessions, and revive the republic, when their own hands have deliberately and corruptly surrendered them to the oppressor, and have built the prisons, or dug the graves of their own friends?
– Justice Joseph Story, "Commentaries on the Constitution of the United States," Volume II, Chapter XIII: Mode of Passing Laws, Sections 900-901, pp. 364 (1833)
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« Reply #1 on: February 20, 2013, 11:50:33 PM » |
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Instead of making a Todd Akin or a Richard Murdock Tea Party mouth flap or saying something equally as stupid and silly like Sharron Angle or Christie O'Donnell did, perhaps the good Representave was afraid that some Christian Virgin would shoot one of Obama's peaceful Mohammedans to preserve her honor. Christians at one time 1/2 the population are fleeing Egypt today like rats fleeing a sinking ship and the big reason they are doing so is because Egyptian Coptic Christian women have no rights or protection under Egyptian law. These women are being raped, kidnapped, and imprisoned in Islamic marrages for life or those who resist are sold beat and passed around like sex toys. Remember it is the Mohammedans who attempt to preserve honor by shooting or stoning woman to death in both a left handed and backwards attempt to live down to a bleeped up code of dishonor that was first popularised by a man who was himself poisoned 1,700 years ago by a woman bent on revenge for her ill treatment at the prophet's hands. Is any of this starting to get through to you? http://www.raymondibrahim.com/
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« Reply #2 on: February 21, 2013, 07:33:51 AM » |
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"It's why we have call boxes, it's why we have safe zones, it's why we have whistles." Silly, hysterical women shouldn't be carrying guns. (But it's okay for women to serve in combat...) If "safe zones" are effective, why not make the entire country a "safe zone" so we wouldn't have any more rapes?
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« Reply #3 on: February 21, 2013, 10:07:15 AM » |
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i missed the part about urinating and vomiting on the attacker. apparently there was something about menstruating on them. i'll have to look for the longer version. guess you can vomit on demand, or urinate, but....
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"Nay, it [this constitution of government] must perish, if there be not that vital spirit in the people, which alone can nourish, sustain, and direct all its movements. It is in vain, that statesmen shall form plans of government, in which the beauty and harmony of a republic shall be embodied in visible order, shall be built up on solid substructions, and adorned by every useful ornament, if the inhabitants suffer the silent power of time to dilapidate its walls, or crumble its massy supporters into dust; if the assaults from without are never resisted, and the rottenness and mining from within are never guarded against. Who can preserve the rights and liberties of the people, when they shall be abandoned by themselves? Who shall keep watch in the temple, when the watchmen sleep at their posts? Who shall call upon the people to redeem their possessions, and revive the republic, when their own hands have deliberately and corruptly surrendered them to the oppressor, and have built the prisons, or dug the graves of their own friends?
– Justice Joseph Story, "Commentaries on the Constitution of the United States," Volume II, Chapter XIII: Mode of Passing Laws, Sections 900-901, pp. 364 (1833)
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« Reply #5 on: February 21, 2013, 11:59:39 AM » |
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i like this comment. looks like it came from a guy but you can't tell from the name used.
Let me get this straight... conservative men are not allowed to talk about abortion because it's a "women's issue," but this jackwagon can theorize about how a woman "feels" like she may or may not be raped and the effectiveness of a rape whistle?
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"Nay, it [this constitution of government] must perish, if there be not that vital spirit in the people, which alone can nourish, sustain, and direct all its movements. It is in vain, that statesmen shall form plans of government, in which the beauty and harmony of a republic shall be embodied in visible order, shall be built up on solid substructions, and adorned by every useful ornament, if the inhabitants suffer the silent power of time to dilapidate its walls, or crumble its massy supporters into dust; if the assaults from without are never resisted, and the rottenness and mining from within are never guarded against. Who can preserve the rights and liberties of the people, when they shall be abandoned by themselves? Who shall keep watch in the temple, when the watchmen sleep at their posts? Who shall call upon the people to redeem their possessions, and revive the republic, when their own hands have deliberately and corruptly surrendered them to the oppressor, and have built the prisons, or dug the graves of their own friends?
– Justice Joseph Story, "Commentaries on the Constitution of the United States," Volume II, Chapter XIII: Mode of Passing Laws, Sections 900-901, pp. 364 (1833)
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