Wednesday, February 11, 2009

An Endangered Right

The withdrawal of a basic right of Englishmen is having dire consequences in Great Britain, and should serve as an object lesson for Americans. [More]
Correspondent Steven L calls our attention to a Cato Institute report by Joyce Lee Malcolm from a few years back that we all would benefit from reading.

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Mumbai. Mumbaya my friends. Sat sap.

Anonymous said...

The farmer should have thought of planting them both. There would be no connection between him and them. Isn't that American term S,S,S?
Nevertheless, they are a bunch of idiots for putting up with that crap. Yes it could happen here in the US in due time. The only thing is millions will die before that time.

Anonymous said...

Given the outcome in British courts, the logical thing would be to never call the police, execute the wounded, bury the dead.

They are worried about revolution? There is a reason why there was an American Revolution, Constitution, and Bill of Rights spelling out exactly what government could not do.

Anonymous said...

Unfortunately you can see the eroding of our rights. Without swift action we are heading in the same direction. In MA... a father sees his son being touched under a bathroom stall. He kicks the stall in and punches the pedophile. He is brought up on charges and the DA was quoted as saying, "We don't encourage people to take the law into their own hand."

This is a sad... sad time we live in.

-Jon - Nashua, NH