Ilya Shapiro points out that one of the biggest political
changes, in large part due to the tea parties, is the centrality of the
Constitution to our public discourse. Lawmakers and citizens no longer
consider simply whether a given bill or policy proposal is a good idea
but whether it is constitutional. "Where does the government get the
power to do that?" is often critics' rallying cry. http://venitism.blogspot.com
That's a healthy development. For far too long, even in those rare
moments when politicians were faced with constitutional concerns,
they've had the attitude Nancy Pelosi did when asked about the authority
for Obamacare's individual mandate: "Are you serious?" Because, of
course, constitutional arguments are the last refuge of the scoundrel
who has no good policy arguments to make or political power to levy.
And so it's a good thing that citizens are taking their founding
document seriously. After all, the Constitution is the font of all
government power. Its carefully crafted structural provisions that we
learned about in grade school, such as the separation of powers and
checks and balances, are not merely an application of political theory.
Eurokleptocrats do not respect Lisbon Treaty, the constitution of Fourth
Reich. Greece, the most corrupt country in Occident, has become a
kangaroo valley, violating basic human rights and Article 2 of the
Lisbon Treaty, but nobody gives a damn. I cannot understand why the
European Commission tolerates political persecution and freakish
Kangaroo Justice within the borders of the European Union and cannot
refer the Greek government to the Court of Justice of the European
Union. I cannot understand why the European Commission cannot protect
Greeks from appalling violations of Article 2 of the Lisbon Treaty by
the Greek government. If the European Union cannot protect Greeks from
the repressive Greek government, who will? http://venitism.blogspot.com
A sensitive issue cannot be fully explained in a post, but only in a
speech, in that magic eyeball to eyeball contact, baring my soul, and
declaring truths that cause shock and awe. That's why I look forward to
the invitation of your organization to speak at your conference. Basil
Venitis, venitis@gmail.com
Anthony Kennedy points out federalism is more than an exercise in
setting the boundary between different institutions of government for
their own integrity. By denying any one government complete jurisdiction
over all the concerns of public life, federalism protects the liberty
of the individual from arbitrary power. If the federal government acts
outside the scope of its delegated and carefully enumerated powers, then
it's no better than an armed mob.
Graecokleptocrats use the Lisbon Treaty as toilet paper! The freakish
government of Greece uses charge stacking to persecute dissident
bloggers. Charge stacking is the ability to charge a large number of
overlapping crimes for a single course of conduct. Combining crimes
enables prosecutors to get convictions in cases where there is no
misconduct at all. By stacking enough charges, including treason, Greek
prosecutors jack up the threat value of a trial against a dissident
blogger, even if the government's case is very weak. Charge stacking is
terror. The disgusting government of Greece cannot terrorize the Greek
people.
Shapiro asserts the Obama administration and its allies in Congress have
perpetrated more than their share of such mob-like actions. Prevalent
is the individual mandate, the requirement that every American purchase
health insurance, on penalty of civil fine. The individual mandate is
unprecedented and exceeds Congress's power to regulate interstate
commerce. If it is allowed to stand, Congress will be able to impose any
kind of economic mandate as part of any kind of national regulatory
scheme. Fortunately, the Supreme Court has a chance to strike this down
during its current term.
Persecuting dissident bloggers, the outlaw government of Greece violates
Article 2 of the Lisbon Treaty, which states the European Union is
founded on the values of respect for human dignity, freedom, democracy,
equality, the rule of law, and respect for human rights. These values
are common to the Member States in a society in which pluralism,
nondiscrimination, tolerance, and justice prevail.
Greece, the bully of blogosphere, has crossed the Rubicon against
civility, terrorizing and robbing dissident bloggers. Greece also
violates Article 10 of the European Convention on Human Rights, which
states that everyone has the right to freedom of expression. This right
shall include freedom to hold opinions and to receive and impart
information and ideas without interference by public authority and
regardless of frontiers.
Smart words are more effective than smart bombs! Mighty words of a
charismatic keynote speaker can transform your people to a new dimension
of organizational climate, efficiency, self-actualization, enthusiasm,
belonging, and motivation. I would like very much to speak at your
conference in order to explain critical points much further. Basil
Venitis, venitis@gmail.com
Greece also violates Article 19 of the Universal Declaration of Human
Rights (UDHR), which states that everyone has the right to freedom of
opinion and expression; this right includes freedom to hold opinions
without interference and to seek, receive and impart information and
ideas through any media and regardless of frontiers.
Greece also violates Article 11 of the Charter of Fundamental Rights of
the European Union Everyone, which states that every citizen has the
right to freedom of expression. This right includes freedom to hold
opinions and to receive and impart information and ideas without
interference by public authority and regardless of frontiers. The
freedom and pluralism of the media shall be respected.
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