Constitutional Quotes

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“There is no such source and cause of strife, quarrel, fights, malignant opposition, persecution, and war, and all evil in the state, as religion. Let it once enter into our civil affairs, our government soon would be destroyed. Let it once enter our common schools, they would be destroyed. Those who made our Constitution saw this, and used the most apt and comprehensive language in it to prevent such a catastrophe.

[Weiss v. District Board, March 18, 1890]”
Supreme Court of Wisconsin

A.E. Samaan
“The U.S. didn't achieve its liberty or prosperity by mistake. It was by design, and the architects were the Founding Fathers. Don't mess with the Constitution. The Constitution matters.”
A.E. Samaan

Montesquieu
“Government should be set up so that no man need be afraid of another.”
Montesquieu

علی‌اکبر دهخدا
“در حکومت‌های عادله، یعنی حکومت‌های مشروطه و جمهوری، مبنای حکومت‌ها بر تقواست.
تقوای دینی نه، تقوای مدنی.ـ”
علی‌اکبر دهخدا, (مقالات دهخدا (جلد یکم

Christina Engela
“Who is an elected government in a constitutional democracy to decide it will not tolerate dissent”
Christina Engela

A.E. Samaan
“The Bill of Rights is the bone structure of the living and breathing United States of America. The Bill of Rights is the embodiment of the “inalienable rights” dictated by the Declaration of Independence, upon which every Federal law, State law, State constitution and the United States Constitution are based upon. Compromise the Bill of Rights, and you compromise the bone structure of the living and breathing Union. Compromise the Bill of Rights, and the United States is nothing but a corpse awaiting decay and a return to dust.”
A.E. Samaan

“Conscience is the most sacred of all property in which our contemporary government of criminals aspires to plunder from our compatriots by the means of unconstitutional surveillance.”
LibertasIntel

“If you've made it this far in this book, you might be thinking yourself lucky. You might be feeling be feeling grateful that you never went to a tea party meeting, you never wrote a climate research paper, you never donated to Prop 8, you never supported Scott Walker, you never donated any money to ALEC, you never ran a company subject to shareholder proxies, you never volunteered for Americans for Prosperity, you have never had your speech rights assaulted. Only, you'd be wrong. You have. Every person in the United States of America did on Sept. 11, 2014. That day goes down in constitutional infamy. In some ways it shouldn't have come as a surprise. The Left started its intimidation game by trying to silence a non profit here a company there, a big donor here a trade associate there, but along the way it wrapped in small donors and scholars and scientists and petition signers and share holders and free market professors and grass root groups. It was only a matter of time before it came to the obvious conclusion - everybody has too much free speech. And so on Sept. 11, 2014, fifty four members of the senate democratic caucus voted to do something that has never been attempted in the history of the this glorious country. They voted to alter the first amendment.”
Kimberly Strassel

Christina Engela
“Who is an elected government in a constitutional democracy to decide it will not tolerate dissent.”
Christina Engela, Demonspawn