"When a government becomes powerful, it is destructive, extravagant and violent; it is an usurper which takes bread from innocent mouths and deprives honorable men of their substance for votes with which to perpetuate itself." - Cicero "Government is not reason. It is not eloquence. It is force." - George Washington "In all that people can do for themselves, the government ought not to interfere." - Abraham Lincoln "The most cogent reason for restricting the interference of government is the great evil of adding unnecessarily to its power." - John Stuart Mill "The government's role is whatever the government defines it to be." - Helen Clark |
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Friday, December 05, 2008
Yes We Can! Remember all the claims that the Bush administration condoned torture? It turns out, now the election is over, that Democrats also think torture may be justified: Senator Dianne Feinstein, the California Democrat who will take over as chairman of the Senate Intelligence Committee in January, led the fight this year to force the C.I.A. to follow military interrogation rules. Her bill was passed by Congress but vetoed by President Bush. |