Well, then he would be at war with the government, and death was an unfortunate side effect of any revolution. Change always had a price tag. But once he took over, the people would realize he was a better ruler than the disorganized, self-interested mob that called themselves Congress -- men who didn't know anything, being led by a president who knew even less.
C.J. HillStichwörter: war death government president congress
1. Society needs laws. While anarchy can often turn a humdrum weekend into something unforgettable, eventually the mob must be kept from stealing the conch and killing Piggy. And while it would be nice if that "something" was simple human decency, anybody who has witnessed the "50% Off Wedding Dress Sale" at Filene's Basement knows we need a backup plan—preferably in writing. On the other hand, too many laws can result in outright tyranny, particularly if one of those laws is "Kneel before Zod." Somewhere between these two extremes lies the legislative sweet-spot that produces just the right amount of laws for a well-adjusted society—more than zero, less than fascism.
Jon StewartStichwörter: anarchy fascism congress 2004 legislature
It's lawmakers know better than anyone that laws are more a matter of practical compromise than any kind of moral imperative.
Kim Stanley RobinsonStichwörter: compromise congress law-and-order lawmakers
I make love like a snake disguised as an elephant and a donkey. But I mustn’t talk about sexual congress and Congress simultaneously.
Dark Jar Tin ZooStichwörter: humor politics love sex funny corruption congress politicians
The fact that presidents have done something does not necessarily make it right or constitutional.
Chris EdelsonStichwörter: congress constitution war-on-terror president-obama
It is not unpatriotic to acknowledge America’s faults. No country is perfect… We can’t reach the top of the mountain if we don’t fix the injustice and confront our lies.
Keith EllisonStichwörter: inspirational politics justice america congress
As heirs to a legacy more than two centuries old, it is understandable why present-day Americans would take their own democracy for granted. A president freely chosen from a wide-open field of two men every four years; a Congress with a 99% incumbency rate; a Supreme Court comprised of nine politically appointed judges whose only oversight is the icy scythe of Death -- all these reveal a system fully capable of maintaining itself. But our perfect democracy, which neither needs nor particularly wants voters, is a rarity. It is important to remember there still exist other forms of government in the world today, and that dozens of foreign countries still long for a democracy such as ours to be imposed on them.
Jon StewartStichwörter: humor politics democracy voting congress supreme-court
The thing they're trying to stop is 30-million people getting health insurance. That's the substance.
Chris HayesStichwörter: politics america congress health-care health-insurance tea-party-movement health-care-system affordable-care-act health-care-reform obamacare real-time-with-bill-maher
The first revolution is to transform the status of evaluation from untouchable to respectable , i.e., from the days a century ago when the value-free doctrine held that there could be no place for the serious treatment of evaluation within the sciences (or in the company of other respectable disciplines like history, jurisprudence, mathematics, etc.) to the days when even the National Academy of Sciences is doing evaluations at the request of Congress without protest from leading scientific and other professional organizations, and everyone will have good reasons for this acceptance.
Michael ScrivenStichwörter: science respect scientific congress doctrine professional evaluation national-academy-of-sciences
Anarchists have taken over (the GOP).
Harry ReidStichwörter: politics america anarchy congress republicans tea-party
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