QUOTES OF THE DAY

“It is a fundamental principle of American democracy that laws should not be public only when it is convenient for government officials to make them public. They should be public all the time, open to review by adversarial courts, and subject to change by an accountable legislature guided by an informed public. If Americans are not able to learn how their government is interpreting and executing the law then we have effectively eliminated the most important bulwark of our democracy. That’s why, even at the height of the Cold War, when the argument for absolute secrecy was at its zenith, Congress chose to make US surveillance laws public. Without public laws, and public court rulings interpreting those laws, it is impossible to have informed public debate. And when the American people are in the dark, they can’t make fully informed decisions about who should represent them, or protest policies that they disagree with. These are fundamentals. It’s Civics 101. And secret law violates those basic principles. It has no place in America.”
Ron Wyden

“Authorities this broad give the national security bureaucracy the power to scrutinize the personal lives of every law-abiding American. Allowing that to continue is a grave error that demonstrates a willful ignorance of human nature. Moreover, it demonstrates a complete disregard for the responsibilities entrusted to us by the Founding Fathers to maintain robust checks and balances on the power of any arm of the government. That obviously raises some very serious questions. What happens to our government, our civil liberties and our basic democracy if the surveillance state is allowed to grow unchecked? As we have seen in recent days, the intelligence leadership is determined to hold on to this authority. Merging the ability to conduct surveillance that reveals every aspect of a person’s life with the ability to conjure up the legal authority to execute that surveillance, and finally, removing any accountable judicial oversight, creates the opportunity for unprecedented influence over our system of government.”
Ron Wyden

“It’s very, very difficult I think for us to have a transparent debate about secret programs approved by a secret court issuing secret court orders based on secret interpretations of the law.”
Tom Udall

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wip
wip
March 13, 2014 12:07 pm

Admin, can you tell me what mammon is?

“Snowden has revealed the evil intent of the ruling class and their willingness to trash the Constitution in their psychopathic pursuit of mammon.”

Thinker
Thinker
March 13, 2014 12:58 pm

Admin’s out today.

Mammon /ˈmæmən/, in the New Testament of the Bible, is material wealth or greed, most often personified as a deity.

Work-In-Progress
Work-In-Progress
March 13, 2014 4:21 pm

Thinker

I grew up going to church and hardly ever heard any preacher preach from the bible until I started going to a church called McLean Bible Church. Another thing I find interesting is that even the churches that preach from the bible avoid the book of Revelation. I wonder why.

Thinker
Thinker
March 13, 2014 4:33 pm

WIP, not sure why that is, either. They preach plenty of mercy and damnation, but not what Revelation actually says.

For that matter, I taught Sunday school for about 20 years and we never covered it, either, even in the adult classes.