Saturday, November 19, 2011
- Same Result, Different Intention
I made a reference the other day, to how annoyed Progressives always get when constrained by the rule of law. And I used the US Constitution, and the treaty of Lisbon as points of comparison. Well here Daniel Hannan illustrates that these two documents, while they may be accomplishing the same short term goal, are hardly the 'same thing'. (But the European progressive are no less annoyed with it.)
It makes me wonder how horrible the next US consitution is going to be after ACORN, the UAW, the ATF, and all the other Alinsky-ites get done contributing to it.
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