"Daybreak urgently reminds us that good political intentions are not sufficient to ensure the continuation of our democracy; informed vigilance is vital to that task."
-Mark Karlin, editor of Buzzflash.com
Restoring our Constitutional Government by is looking forward, not backward.
It is looking forward to leave a legacy of constitutional government, by reaffirming the rule of law rather than men. For our nation, it will be painful, but it is necessary.
After all, the Bush (mis)administration is leaving us with billions in debt.
We must do the decent thing of at least leaving a legacy of constitutional government - as long as our successors will be paying for it anyway.
Submitted by dem4christ04 on January 10, 2009 - 5:10pm.
...for political expediency. Always predictable, always presented as being an unbiased, beneficial-to-all approach despite its tendency to become detrimental to all, but never sincerely addressed or averted when a negative outcome is predictable. Although to address and avert such a course is almost always an option. How disappointing that we missed that opportune moment, yet again.
To think that were to expect things to change.
"As a Christian, I believe that Separation of Church and State is Vital, not only for the People's Protection from an overzealous Theocratic Regime, but also for the protection of Religion from suppression."
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It's frustrating as hell.
What Biden calls " looking backwards" is
really bringing war criminals to justice.
There is nothing " backwards" about that.
Nazi war criminals are still facing their
charges in court, over 60 years since the
end of WWII.
-Sigh-
Quite the Contrary
Restoring our Constitutional Government by is looking forward, not backward.
It is looking forward to leave a legacy of constitutional government, by reaffirming the rule of law rather than men. For our nation, it will be painful, but it is necessary.
After all, the Bush (mis)administration is leaving us with billions in debt.
We must do the decent thing of at least leaving a legacy of constitutional government - as long as our successors will be paying for it anyway.
The Art of Compromise...
...for political expediency. Always predictable, always presented as being an unbiased, beneficial-to-all approach despite its tendency to become detrimental to all, but never sincerely addressed or averted when a negative outcome is predictable. Although to address and avert such a course is almost always an option. How disappointing that we missed that opportune moment, yet again.
To think that were to expect things to change.
"As a Christian, I believe that Separation of Church and State is Vital, not only for the People's Protection from an overzealous Theocratic Regime, but also for the protection of Religion from suppression."