Monday, July 04, 2005
On this 4th of July, let us allow our daily critique of
The State to take a patriotic turn.
One of the most annoying features of
The State—in both its opinion page editorials and reportorial bias—is its unrelenting, wholesale dismissal of the core values of American politics. We're talking about constitutional protections, limited government, checks-and-balances—you know, basic stuff.
Despite the fact that he has given us no reason for hope, we still like to believe that Brad Warthen is not the proverbial old dog who cannot learn new tricks. So here's a new trick for Brad: it's called "respecting basic American liberties." Here are four key documents from the American founding for Mr. Warthen to read before the start of the upcoming school year. Happy studying!
Posted by Bill Smith at 9:23 PM |
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