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Quote from Thomas Sowell,


"It doesn't matter what rights you have under the Constitution of the United States, if the government can punish you for exercising those rights. And it doesn't matter what limits the Constitution puts on government officials' power, if they can exceed those limits without any adverse consequences. In other words, the Constitution cannot protect you, if you don't protect the Constitution with your votes against anyone who violates it. Those government officials who want more power are not going to stop unless they get stopped. As long as millions of Americans vote on the basis of who gives them free stuff, look for their freedom -- and all our freedom -- to be eroded away, bit by bit. Our children and grandchildren may yet come to see the Constitution as just some quaint words from the past that people once took seriously."



By:

Thomas Sowell (more quotes by Thomas Sowell or books by/about Thomas Sowell)


(1930- ) Writer and economist

Source:

Freedom Isn't Free, March 4, 2014
http://www.creators.com/opinion/thomas-sowell.html

Categories:

Constitution, Freedom, Individual Rights, Usurpation, Children

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