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To acknowledge the right of an individual to due process is to acknowledge the dignity of his or her humanity.

Patrick Henry, Red Hill

Anyone who honors his neighbor honors himself.

The rudimentary foundation of civilization.

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Most sublimely, to be free to be free is to be liberated from licentiousness, thus to do the right thing, for the right reason, in the right way and at the right time.

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A perfect portrayal of the corruption of legal authority.

Indict the prosecutors for abuse of the powers of their offices.

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Characteristically, courage is rooted in convictions.

Lamentably, comparatively few possess them.

The presence of those who do possess them is truly daunting to those who want for them.

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Even as Love covers a multitude of sins, so does pride conceal a multitude of sins.

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Where Virtue and right convictions reside, Truth and noble courage abide.

Mr. Havel was an immensely courageous man, a true statesman.

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One of the hardest things is the husbanding and cultivation of the God gifted Virtue and concomitant courage of a child, the presence of which enables him or her to apprehend that the Truth is more important than the consequences.

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The nobility of the spirit of John Locke and the acuity of his Virtue illumined intellect resound through the generations.

The genius of that which he had to impart is self evident.

We stand on the shoulders of giants.

Patrick Henry, Red Hill

The nobility of the spirit of John Locke and the acuity of his Virtue illumined intellect resound through the generations.

The genius of that which he had to impart is self evident.

We stand on the shoulders of giants.

Patrick Henry, Red Hill

More nearly realistically rendered:

Every wrong seems possible today, and is generally accepted. I don't accept it.

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As it is written:

" O generation of vipers, how can ye, being evil, speaketh good things? For out of the abundance of the heart, the mouth speaketh."

~ Matthew 12:34

Characteristically, it is the latter that precedes the former.

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Few of us have not been so shorn of our objectivity as to be well equipped to judge ourselves, or others, other than in the light of the prejudices that have been inculcated in us.

As it is written:

" Judge not according to the appearance,
but judge righteous judgement. "
~ John 7:24

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Man, in his prideful fallenness, reserves unto himself the right to rend reality beyond recognition, rendering it a utile means of advancing his solipsistic agenda.

In this increasingly lightless day, success, commonly, is predicated upon a perfected ability to be mendaciously veracious and veraciously mendacious.

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We are what we repeatedly think.

Excellence, then, is not an act but an informed by Virtue thought, practically expressed.

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A truly qualified jurist is singularly devoted to the pursuit of Truth and is free of ideological pretentions.

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The realization of the Noble Vision of the Founders would be the restoration of the what was once rooted in Virtue character of the nation.

It is hardly possible for any in whom Virtue does not reside to value that the value of which they cannot comprehend.

Patrick Henry, Red Hill

Where, in an ideologue, does objectivity reside?

Mrs. Ginsburg, unreconstructed, retrograde, "progressive" ideologue whom she is, wants, necessarily, for objectivity, and an even remotely rightly developed judicial temperament, accordingly.

By any measure, she is unqualified to serve on the Supreme Court.

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In Mr. Haineses' day, Democrats, not entirely atypically, were Republican in their disposition.

If only Democrats and Republicans were, in this day, Republican in their disposition.

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Tragically, the declension of Virtue, public and private, has served
to render this nation's constitutionally prescribed Republicanism a chimera.

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An exquisite rendering of reality by the estimable Mr. Jefferson.

The aggrandizement of the judiciary is, necessarily, inimical to Republican government, constituting, as it does, an unscrupulous means by which an infinitesimal minority is able to usurp power and gain the mastery of the majority.

Effectively, a coup d'etat, by other means.

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Man was not ordained to be a creature of circumstance.

It is incumbent upon him, despite his fallenness, to not relinquish the tokens of his humanity, even in the face of war.

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Any in whom Virtue inheres naturally, necessarily, value, above measure, the Law and reflexly adhere to it.

The defense of it, and that of the ramparts of civilization, is for them a calling.

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War is a legacy of the Fall.

The descent of Man from Virtue has begotten in him pride, ambition, covetousness and a spirit of dissension - the signal bases of military conflict.

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The most certain measure of the unscrupulousness of any politician is his or her disposition to be an instrument of the cultivation of dependency on the State.

Mr. Roosevelt's metier.

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