Tuesday, June 21, 2011

The U.S. Constitution: The 18th Century Patriot Act

The U.S. Constitution: The 18th Century Patriot Act:

"At some point in the past, the American ethos was centered on suspicion of government –whether liberal, conservative, or otherwise.

For most of America’s first two centuries, Americans were taxed less, regulated less, and left more alone by their government than any other people in the world. These conditions resulted in an explosion of innovation, wealth, and culture unsurpassed at any time in human history.

As that trend seems to have reversed, Americans look to their past to try to establish where we have gone wrong and what we can do to solve our problems.

Increasingly, some Americans point to the U.S. Constitution and our abandonment of its “limits on government” as the reason for our downfall.

It is generally argued by “strict constitutionalists” that the purpose of the U.S. Constitution was to limit the power of the government.

Nothing could be further from the truth."
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SEE ALSO: GUNNY G: THE CONSTITUTION ISN'T WHAT IT USED TO BE ~ PERHAPS IT NEVER WAS!
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