Monday, March 17, 2008

Cure for Being a Democrat Found

This article was featured on Drudge the other day, but I didn't read it until today. It's very well written. Of particular note is his take on the US Constitution and what the Founding Fathers may have been thinking:

"The Constitution, written by men with some experience of actual government, assumes that the chief executive will work to be king, the Parliament will scheme to sell off the silverware, and the judiciary will consider itself Olympian and do everything it can to much improve (destroy) the work of the other two branches. So the Constitution pits them against each other, in the attempt not to achieve stasis, but rather to allow for the constant corrections necessary to prevent one branch from getting too much power for too long."

So, read this piece. Even if you are a so-called "brain-dead liberal." It never hurts to read up on what the enemy is doing.