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Friday, May 08, 2009
Thomas Sowell :: Townhall.com Columnist
"Empathy" Versus Law: Part IV
by Thomas Sowell
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While President Barack Obama has, in one sense, tipped his hand by saying that he wants judges with "empathy" for certain groups, he has in a more fundamental sense concealed the real goal -- getting judges who will ratify an ever-expanding scope of the power of the federal government and an ever-declining restraint by the Constitution of the United States.

This is consistent with everything else that Obama has done in office and is consistent with his decades-long track record of alliances with people who reject the fundamentals of American society.

Judicial expansion of federal power is not really new, even if the audacity with which that goal is being pursued may be unique. For more than a century, believers in bigger government have also been believers in having judges "interpret" the restraints of the Constitution out of existence.

They called this "a living Constitution." But it has in fact been a dying Constitution, as its restraining provisions have been interpreted to mean less and less, so that the federal government can do more and more.

For example, the Constitution allows private property to be taken for "public use"-- perhaps building a reservoir or a highway -- if "just compensation" was paid. But that power was expanded by the Supreme Court in 2005 when it "interpreted" this to mean that private property could be taken for a "public purpose," which could include almost anything for which politicians could come up with the right rhetoric.

As for "just compensation," that is often about as just as "separate but equal" was equal. As for "empathy" for the less fortunate, it is precisely lower income and minority neighborhoods that are disproportionately bulldozed to make way for upscale shopping and entertainment centers that will bring in more taxes for politicians to spend to get themselves re-elected.

This process of "interpreting" the Constitution (or legislation) to mean pretty much whatever you want it to mean, no matter how plainly the words say something else, has been called judicial activism. But, as a result of widespread objections to this, that problem has been solved by redefining "judicial activism" to mean something different.

By the new definition, a judge who declares legislation that exceeds the authority of the legislature unconstitutional is called a "judicial activist."

The verbal virtuosity is breathtaking. With just a new meaning to an old phrase, reality is turned upside down. Those who oppose letting government actions exceed the bounds of the Constitution-- justices like Antonin Scalia and Clarence Thomas-- are now called "judicial activists." It is a verbal coup.

Not only politicians like Senator Patrick Leahy, but also law professors like Cass Sunstein and many in the media, measure how much of a judicial activist a judge is by how many laws that judge has declared unconstitutional. Professor Sunstein, incidentally, is among those being mentioned as a possible nominee for a post on the Supreme Court.

When the Supreme Court in 1995 declared that carrying a gun near a school was not "interstate commerce," there was consternation and outrage in the liberal press because previous decisions of the Supreme Court in years past had allowed Congress to legislate on virtually anything it wanted to by saying that it was exercising its authority to regulate interstate commerce.

When the Supreme Court decided by a narrow 5 to 4 vote that carrying a gun near a school was not interstate commerce, it was saying something that most people would consider too obvious for words. But it was considered outrageous that the Supreme Court recognized the obvious and refused to rubberstamp the sophistry that allowed Congress to pass laws dealing with things that the Constitution never authorized it to deal with.

Incidentally, carrying a gun near a school was something that states had the authority to deal with, and the great majority of states had already banned it.

What is at stake in Supreme Court nominations is the power of the federal government. "Empathy" is just camouflage, a soothing word for those who do not look beyond nice-sounding rhetoric.

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interpret?

Is this not what the bilingual do to help folks who speak different languages communicate? Or is this simply a slight of hand to twist the meaning of our common language to promote the fallacy that only Harvard educated lawyers can somehow divine the secret code our constitution is supposedly written in?

I do wonder how it is this constitution was passed around to be ratified by the several states when there was no interpreter sent with it to de-code it for the ignoramuses at the state level.

It seems this document is the most malleable document ever devised by the mind of man. But then, some of our lords in black robes feel they do not even need this document. They can simply look to Europe, or China for inspiration on colorful interpretations if the situation warrants.

Such should be tarred and feathered and then run out on a rail. In a sane nation, that is exactly what would happen.

Referring to judges
who interpret the Constitution as meaning exactly what it says as "activist" is a quintessential example of Orwellian doublespeak.

Kelo vs. New London
Dear Dr. Sowell: The Supreme Court ruled that private property could be taken for a public purpose in Kelo vs. New London. Now, I think most people on ths website disagree with Kelo vs. New London. But now that its the law of the land, I believe it should be used. Does anyone besides me think it would be a great idea if Mayor Bloomberg used Kelo vs. New London to get the U.N. off those 18 acres of river view, centrally located Manhattan real estate? Anything-a parking lot-would bring in more money for the city than the U.N. does. Those delegates don't even pay their parking tickets!

Miranda
What a great Idea! Never happen though. It makes way too much sense for any leftist politician to even consider it.

Dear Doug
Every time the United States is insulted in the U.N. General Assembly, I email Mayor Bloomberg, urging him to invoke Kelo vs. New London and kick the U.N. off that land.

Verbal thuggery
Sophistry in political discourse is a nice word for verbal thuggery. In 1917 the revolutionists in Russia called themselves bolshevists (majoritarians) when, in fact they were the minority party. Hands-on, concrete thuggery quickly followed the verbal thuggery. Interesting times are coming for the US.

SELECTIVE EMPATHY
The 'One' struts before the cameras as his teleprompter proclaims the needed morality of empathy to the audience.
Therefore, the 'Ones' Supreme Court Justices he appoints will have souls of empathy on which to base their decisions, regardless of the Constitution and 'The Rule of Law'.
Yet, empathy is an individual and 'personal' perspective as variable as beauty is, 'in the eyes of the beholder'.
Empathy in the eyes of the Justices? Is that how our Nations entire citizenry will be forced to march to?
What about the 'Ones' own empathy? Certainly, his teleprompter would not deny his empathy towards those who lost their lives in the Ovens of Germany. But, what about the 'Ones' empathy for the babies in the 'Ovens' of their mothers wombs?

The right to bare arms...
...Of what business is it of the Federal Government if I want to walk around in a short sleeve shirt?

I hate dress codes.

"Empathy" versus Law
Mr. Sowell,

Your "Empathy" versus Law series is absolutely spot on!
Your writing is very articulate and clear. I hope your writing will be appear every news media so Americans will become wise about the role of Judges and in particular, Judges of the Supreme Court.

Thank very much!

I am interested and glad that cons
ervatives are so appalled by the word empathy. The only people who cannot experience empathy at this point in western history are sociopaths, the rest of us experience in whether we want to or not.

A National Public TV show this week was about some events that took place just before WWII, when Stalin and Hitler divided up Poland at a secret meeting. Later, Stalin ordered his top men to rounf up almost 10,000 Polish teacher, military elite, politically influential men and their families and have themsummarily executed. In groups of 400 to 500 hundred they were shot through the brain, one after the other, until 7,000 were dead.

The interesting part to me was that out of the 15 or so Russians who made this deed happen, most committed suicide or went mad. This is the fallout of empathy.

The lack of empathy is the prime identifier of psychopathology.

But Sowell is right in that law
is not about empathy any more than it is about justice. Law is the rules that are supposed to regulate society, just or not. The people who interpret the law, and the way they administer
the law, becomes infected with empathy because often judges are actual, non-pathological human beings.

Is it time for us to ......
Is it time for us to say Obama and Congress, you are often in clear violation of our Constitution & Bill of Rights. When these occur, we will ignore you! If you pursue these violations and us, we will meet you in court; both the legal & court of public opinion.

Have A Nice Day!

the latest example...
...the Constitution allows private property to be taken for "public use":

The Park Service and others who purport to serve the public interest have decided they will use eminent domain to wrest a number of parcels from the good folks around Shanksville, PA for a 9/11 memorial. In case you haven't heard, this so-called memorial park is to be a mere 2200 ACRES!!! That's right, almost 3.5 SQUARE MILES!!!

This isn't a memorial to those brave people who died- it's an utterly shameless monument to the greed of local and state politicians using them as a means to aggrandize themselves at the public expense.

Seems to of hit a nerve
Dr.Sowell,wow,4 parts,will there be another.I hope so.I'm making copy.I enjoy everything you write,thanks.

When these Progressives
stomp on the Constitution they are really stomping on the People. Those are our rights that have been stolen.

Fred
When you watch a baseball game do you want the ump to be empathetic or do you want him to his job? Don't be such a bonehead.

Judges have zero authority to make laws
We should not be putting up with it. The other branches of government have checks against the the judicial branch that keeps it from running amok! Why aren't they using them. It is their duty!!!!

Empathy is a cameleon word
The idea that empathy is a word with finite meaning is silly. The jurors in the OJ Simpson case practiced something called jury nullification out of empathy for the plight of black men in the legal system, not for empathy for the victims. As Dr. Sowell writes, now that TIME has passed, OJ finds himself in jail, put there it seems from news analysis, not for the recent crime, but as payment for being let go the first time.

To me using empathy to determine a potential juror's qualifications, should mean a very personal investigation of the person. Biden admitted "litmus tests" should be used in picking judges during the campaign, so when your litmus is empathy, not knowledge of the law, then it becomes very, very personal.

Does anyone not believe that Mr. Dodd has empathy with wealthy people?

Obama also does not state if plaintiffs or defendants deserve the application of empathy decisions, but does acknowledge it will be socio/economic.

What good is law school and bar exams if all that really matters is the popularity of the chief lawman?

Empathy could be another word for corruption.

Dr. Sowell
I quote you: "it is precisely lower income and minority neighborhoods that are disproportionately bulldozed to make way for upscale shopping and entertainment centers "

another perfect example of this has been the conversion of water front properties which were mostly inhabited by lower income folks (people who actually made a living off the water)who have been removed to allow for wealthy folk to build more affluent homes or highrise condos.

Guess who has the inside scoop as to when and where this type of transition will happen? It's not people like you and I, that much I know.

Fred's nonsense
What a bunch of nonsense.

"I am interested and glad that conservatives are so appalled by the word empathy."

Only in your fevered imagination. Who's "appalled" by the word empathy? Saying that I prefer Justices of the Supreme Court to base their judicial rulings on the written law rather than on their emotions has nothing to do with empathy, one way or the other.

"The only people who cannot experience empathy at this point in western history are sociopaths..."

Stop me if you've heard this one before... Conservatives are "sociopaths" who don't care about the "little guy." Whatever. Libs are so original.

"The people who interpret the law, and the way they administer the law, becomes infected with empathy because often judges are actual, non-pathological human beings."

We all feel empathy. But only some of us allow our emotions to drag us around by the nose--not a good quality in a Supreme Court Justice, so long as the law is not to change with the whims and "feelings" of nine lawyers in robes.

It seems to me that the pathological among us are those who allow their emotions to trump reason.


Dr Sowell keep shining your light

Dr Sowell wrote: "...his decades-long track record of alliances with people who reject the fundamentals of American society..."

This is the key to all that is wrong with the Obama Administration.

That Liberals would say with a 'Straight Face', that alliances and associations have NO or little meaning is beyond the pale.

http://hisfacts.blogtownhall.com/2008/10/21/obamas_radical_ and_communist_alliances.thtml

Trashing the Rule of Law
It doesn't say much for the University of Chicago School of Law that it once hired the now Huckster-in-Chief to teach constitutional law. Obama knows no more about the Constitution than he does about economics. Like most Statists, Obama sees the Constitution as fluid, meaning whatever advances his socialist agenda. Think back to the Bork hearings, when Ted "The Swimmer" Kennedy slandered an honorable judge who had the courage to say that legislating is the job of Congress. But Kennedy, who will enact his statist agenda by any means, didn't want to hear it. If liberals lack popular support for their proposals, they find some non-existent penumbra in the Constitution to advance their goals. In doing so, they reject both democracy and the Rule of Law. I wonder what Lawrence Tribe thinks of his student Obama who elevates empathy over the Rule of Law.

The Supreme Court should not interpret..
The role of the Supreme Court should be to apply the constitution and we conservatives make a mistake when we ask for justices that will “interpret” the constitution. The role of a judge is to interpret the laws passed by the legislative branch but the constitution is the “rosette stone” that the court uses to establish what those laws mean. The meaning of the rosette stone itself is fixed by those who created it and is not open to interpretation by those who read it. In the same way the constitution means what “We the People” said it meant through our elected officials in the debates that led to the ratification of the articles or amendments.

The dictionary defines “interpret” as “to explain or tell the meaning of: present in indisputable terms.” When it comes to the constitution the only entity that has the right to establish the meaning of the constitution is WE THE PEOPLE. In our form of government the people tell the government what rights and powers IT will have, the government does not tell the people what rights WE will have. We need to remember that the courts, including the Supreme Court, are the judicial branch of THE GOVERNMENT. It is time we reasserted our individual sovereignty and put the court back in its place.

Will we last to the mid-term elections?
The only way to slow this takeover of Federal power over individual and states right is to elect a Congress that will be able to override a presidential Veto. I am appalled that the "best and brightest" don't see or care about what is happening to the United States. I will be gone before many of the things being put in place have a major affect. My Grandchildren will live in a much different America than I did. It is like the Islamic takeover of Western Cultures, The demography is already in place; it is just a matter of 20 or 30 years. Listen you can hear our constitution slowly crumbling.

Obama has Empathy with Criminals


Ihe Associated Press reported on May 7 that the president's proposed budget calls for cuts in the Public Safety Officer's Death Benefits Program.

Obama wants to cut $50 million from the program, the budget to fall from $110 million to $60 million.

"Establish 20 Promise Neighborhoods: Obama will create 20 Promise Neighborhoods in cities across the nation that have high levels of poverty and crime and low levels of student academic achievement." Barack Obama, Blueprint for Change

Barack Obama wants to take money from fallen Police Officers Families and invest that money in criminals and 'Hope' that will 'Change' America for 'The Common Good'.

Barack Obama consistently punishes anyone who defends America and rewards those who pillage and rape America.

Fred not getting it
Obviously, Sowell isn't objecting to empathy per se. He's objecting to statists using the word "empathy" as a moral fig leaf to justify the initiation of force against peaceful individuals.

The Soviets you cite justified coercive action as empathy for "the proletariat." Ironically, the Nazis you cite justified their actions as empathy for the suffering "Volk" (the German people), such as the ethnic Germans in the Sudetenland, who cheered their liberation as Hitler's armies swept into Czechoslovakia.

Sociopathic dictators typically justify coercive measures as empathy for some group. Separate water fountains and "back of the bus" measures were justified as empathy for whites. Like B.O.'s use of the term, empathy for one group is code for antipathy for another group.

If you want to show empathy, do so with your own effort, time, and money. Don't use empathy as a pretext for using the government as your agent to initiate coercion against peaceful individuals.

And in other news....
...over 2.6 million jobs have been lost since the Obama coup began.

Or, in the words of our Lord and Savior, Barack Obama, "Mission Accomplished".

Sowell
Spot-on as usual. And very good comments, indeed. The Constitution codifies what was already know to be true; the right to bear arms leaves no doubt that it is We the People with the power, and that when the system becomes so oppressive, whether overnight or in dribs and drabs, it is in fact our duty to make things right. It is a righteous document. Mr Opresso Liber makes a salient point that asking others to do what we are righteously empowered to do, by God, as explicitly written in the Constitution, is itself un-Constitutional. That is to say the notion that one can voluntarily give up ones own freedom is illogical, prima facia.

Mark Steyn made the observation yesterday about maobama's ever soporific head-twisting back and forth as though watching a tennis match between the two tele-prompters, like a hypnotist's watch lulling everyone to sleep so you don't notice your own slow demise by a thousand cuts.

Hello?
When will we realize Obama is constructing a fascist state?

Fantastic articles, Dr. Sowell...
...Thank you for shining your brilliant, intellectual spotlight on the realities about the SCOTUS and the Constitution.

Besides the obvious needs for rule of law to be impartial, we have seen in recent history some of the lefty libs' most emPATHETIC moments re: Robert Bork, Clarence Thomas, Condi Rice, Pres. Bush and his administration, conservatives in general, Joe the Plumber, Ms. Prejean - just very few examples. If even this short list gives us an inkling of what they mean by "empathy", God help us now from the emperor and his cronies.

Our neighbors up north
Seems like we're no alone. Our neighbors up north see what's happening under Obama
http://canadafreepress.com/index.php/article/9607

Obama Halts Border Fence

President Obama's budget blueprint Thursday shelved extension of the controversial border fence beyond the 670 miles already completed or planned.

And "Empathy" equals: Fairness
It's a piece of cake nowadays for politicians to usurp the Constitution -- as long as they project their argument as one of: "Fairness."

We've evolved into a people who don't want the "Rule of Law" but rather the "Rule of Fairness."

The idea of "Fairness" is nonsensical, unrealistic and inevitably destructive. But it sounds good and Obama's "Empathy" is just another word for "Fairness". And so the "Little Guy", who is the "downtrotten", can have the "Playing Field leveled" and get a "fair-shake" and all the other catchy and feel-good terms and phrases designed to appeal to the emotions of people.

And anyone who doesn't agree with this childish idea of "fairness" -- is considered to be mean, cruel, non-compassionate and doesn't care about others.

Nowadays, it's a piece of cake for these guys to get away with their blatant disregard for the Constitution. A piece of cake.

Joel-De Oppresso Liber
Good posts, enjoy reading what you have to say.

The 2nd A. has been attacked with twisting the words to mean something never said.

I took the liberty to replace a few words to keep it as simple to understand as it really is.


"A well educated electorate being necessary to the security of a Free State, the right of the people to keep and read books shall not be infringed."

Right on Tacitus.....
Every tyrant in history has used his own version of empathy as justification for their crimes. The Japanese called their brutal occupation of Manchuria "Asia for Asians!" Mao was only protecting the workers when he slaughtered the running dogs of capitalism.

Hitler was saving the Aryan race with his final solution to the Jewish question.

We now have the a leader whose so sure of the righteousness of his own moral code that he can call enhanced interrogation techniques "torture", can call secured creditors "speculators" deserving less than his preferred union member unsecured creditors in a bankruptcy case.


Obama is a man without any moral compass whatsoever. He will use "empathy" as his code word for punishing "evil" US profit making corporations, right wing radio talkers, "haters" who do not bow down to same sex marriage, "level the playing field" aka give quotas, for any perceived aggrieved minority at the expense of others. Empathy is good individually but quickly becomes evil when used by the state.

Growth of Federal Power
is accelerating at a breath-taking rate. It has been growing for decades. Just look at how they have bypassed the constitution by withholding federal money from states that did not pass state laws to suit the Federal Government. Now for the last two years and especially since January, the Democrats are at Warp Factor 7 in taking control of everything.
We must stand up to this and say enough. A revolt is coming.

Joel
"The phrase "keep and bear” is important. This means that weapons both carried on the person (bear) and located on the property (keep) are protected. The term "arms" as understood at the time of the American Revolution, and for over 150 years after, refers to military grade "

consitution framers didn't have computers, central heating, penicillyn, airplanes. What's your point?

Your statement implies that the constitutional protection of free speech meant writing and speaking only, since there were no radios, TVs, internet, etc.

If we can include those methods now that they are invented, then according to your logic, anybody should be able to own the weapons that didn't exist in 1779; grenades, rocket launchers, A-bombs, -- by law we should be able to have more than inaccurate cannons in our front yards.

The flaw in Kelo is:
the perversion of the "takings clause". They CAN take property (with proper compensation) for PUBLIC uses. These are general off ramps, hospitals, schools, runway extensions ect. What Kelo did was allow the state to seize private property and sell it for cheap to another private entity on the basis that the new owner would pay higher taxes.

-Ray
NRA Life Member
Soli Deo Gloria!!

Yeah
"The lack of empathy is the prime identifier of psychopathology."

And our Psychopath in Chief knows all about that. Where's his empathy for Christians trying to practice their faith in this country? His only empathy is for the deviants, sociopaths and criminals...not for normal, God-fearing American citizens who try to do the right thing every day, unlike him.


1984 - Are we there yet?
So. Judicial Activism is now synonymous with adherence to the Constitution. This is brilliant! Why don't we make stupidity mean high IQ, liqid mean solid, up mean down and fat mean thin? Certainly would make the world more interesting.

In Obamaland...
"Why don't we make stupidity mean high IQ, liqid mean solid, up mean down and fat mean thin?"

In Obamaland up is down and down is up...black is white and white is black...

Everything that normal people know & understand to be right means nothing to him...

Jennifer Huh?
When has this president prevented Christians from practicing their faith? (You do know this is America, right?) When did he say that he only empathized with deviants and criminals?

I'm sure, unless you're either brain-damaged or just very high, you can provide quotes and facts.

BTW, are you one of the "normal, God-fearing citizens" who live in danger because of Obama? What is it that you fear: death? dismemberment? Being sent to a Gulag in Indiana? Having your home bulldozed? (This isn't Israel, after all) Being forced to wear a Burkha and stay in the house?

Tell us, what exactly is it that you are suffering because Obama doesn't have any empathy for good people. I can't wait to read it.




Please, tell us.

I love it...
The best you wack jobs can come up with is to call people "brain-damaged" or "high"...
very nice.

I don't engage with people like you who can only resort to name-calling instead of intelligent discourse.

Jennifer, very good!
Good-bye!

Obama is the Bizzaro president. Here are some more:

Obama loves this country.
Obama is a patriot.

Hello!

The assumption of powers
skywalker81 writes: - 12:25 PM EST
Growth of Federal Power
is accelerating at a breath-taking rate. It has been growing for decades. Just look at how they have bypassed the constitution by withholding federal money from states that did not pass state laws to suit the Federal Government.
=======================

There are 4 powers in the American System of Government, not 3 as its said to be.

The most powerful branch of Government is all of us out here.

The Federal Government is walking in the same spirit and mentality of a street gang.
Using threats and intimidation to cower the populace.

Its way past time we allow thugs in Government to abuse the very law they are held accountable to themselves.
The hypocrites and thieves think and act as if they are above the law.

Thinking they have the power to shift the law around day to day to suit their agendas or politics, and I see the American people are sick of being shoved around by these thugs.

And they have become the same as thugs when they assume powers NOT GIVEN TO THEM

Americans have lost knowledge
In the day and age knowledge has been exalted and accessible.

They look to politicians instead of principles as the guide to happiness, prosperity and its pursuit.

When men's persons are accepted over principles of law, tyranny is already the boss of that person's life.
They have made themselves servants to the will of another human being who has no more God Given Rights or wisdom than they possess themselves.

In matters concerning their life choices.

Because America was Founded in Spiritual Principles is why it has brought happiness, peace and prosperity.
The forsaking of those Principles will bring the opposite of happiness and prosperity.
Those laws cannot be amended, abolished or over tuned by any Court House in the world.

To try and change the laws of nature and natures God is taking a fish out of water and his natural environment.

This was all well understood by the Founders, and realized they needed guidance themselves and explained it perfectly.

Franklin spoke of the only source for Inspiration of reasonable men to find answers was God.
Not philosophy, not one anothers brilliance, not former governments of the past, but to God.

Its like being anti-oxygen to be anti-God and natural law of nature.

The wise of today have become fools, and those who are deemed fools today are the wise.
The laws of nature brings all of us into judgment, and no man will escape or be acquitted from crimes against these eternal laws.
Denials are no defense and will be drowned out by reality that many times is severe.

Transgressors of the laws of nature will not escape the law of reaping what is sown.

We have a fool sitting in the WH, and he will not escape the reaping of his crimes of fraud.

He is a total fraud, a very twisted man who believes he is immune from the Judgment of God and is a fool

Jennifer
Ir's pretty clear that you have opted out of answering my questions because they are way over your head.

I don't think anyone on this thread is in danger of being forced into "intelligent discourse".

Bye.

Coming attractions
It's getting interesting in as much as Montana recently put into law restricting the Federal Governments control into their ability to manufacture and distribute firearms within the state. It's now LAW that ATF has no regulatory control in Montana. Recently Utah sponsored almost exactly the same bill in their state house as has Texas. This is getting interesting...

Lawyers and Judges use precedent
to determine many of their cases, as if precede nce were some magical elixer. I thought they were supposed to try cases on an individual basis. Once Roe v Wade was edicted by the SCOTUS, it seemed that nothing is beyond the scope of that one decision that allows SCOTUS to legislate from the bench. The book "1984" by George Orwell was accurately prescient when he wrote about "newspeak" and how it would change the way society perceives things.

The fact that life, liberty, and property were here long before laws were made has escaped the liberal mind. They believe that laws were created to control life, liberty, and property.
The basic difference between liberals and conservatives hinges on these facts.

Socialism is a crime against nature
And Natures God

There are no such a thing as a man, a woman, a child or a family that is socialist as the definition seen in a socialist government.

Its contrary to the Law of Nature given at birth to be a socialist.
He is not Created as a collective person, but as an individual, with is very own identity in a sea of men.
Even his finger prints are unique, as is his face.
This is the true diversity of us all, individuals.
Not race, sex, religion or culture.

No person exists that takes what he has worked for and distributes it among his neighbors, but he enjoys the fruit of his very own labor for himself, or his family.

This is a fundamental spiritual fact of life and our nature.
To try and remake mankind in the image of a political philosophy is madness, and will bring self destruction.

No different than a user of drugs brings on his own body and life.

No crime goes unpunished, even if the Judgment seems to linger, it does not linger but gives all men GRACE to over come by learning the error of his own ways.

When a man or a nation refuses to correct himself, then nature will correct him with its very well known judgments.

None of this is hidden, its ignored to the peril of a nation or a person.

We are now in perilous times, men refuse to correct themselves and instead pursue madness of political agendas.

Ignoring the known results of all who have left an example of what not to do.

Communist Russia, Nazi Germany, Imperial Japan, the best known examples of where the path leads this government is now following itself.

In America
The only real minority is the individual.

This was the Founding Principle.

Set at the Beginning in the Declaration of Independence.

.."the separate and equal station to which the Laws of Nature and of Nature's God entitle them"..

.."We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness."..

.."That whenever any Form of Government becomes destructive of these ends, it is the Right of the People to alter or to abolish it, and to institute new Government, laying its foundation on such principles"...

The Foundation has been layed in the Laws of Nature and Nature's God.

The individual is the only minority under the American System of Government.

When the Government oppresses the individual with an abuse of the power its given by the individuals, then error has set in and will either be corrected by us all, or we all will suffer as the people if Russia, Germany, Japan, Cuba, Saudi Arabia and all other nations who have not found happiness but the Judgment of Natures God against the crimes against His Laws.

There is no Liberty without God being the ruler.

"where the Spirit of the Lord is, there is Liberty"

Supreme Court
What excellent comments, Gunny and Talent Scout! In my naivete, I always thought the Supreme Court was to rule on the constitutionality of a law which is passed by the Legislature. Don't we still have three parts of our government? Now we have overlapping of these responsibilities and we have a president who espouses Christianity, on which our country is based, but covers every evidence of being a Christian.

Thank you
Thank you Mr. Sowell for your contributions to our freedom and prosperity. It's precisely limitations to government that ensure this.

Joel
Both Dr Sowell & you are right on the mark about both the possible and all to likely consequences of "empathetic" judges on the supreme court, and the second amendment..
Meeting "them" in the courts, I don't think may be possible. In the streets is a more realistic & probable conclusion. Of Course I am beginning to think that another American revolution just might be the best thing to happen, perhaps something along the lines of a number a states removing themselves from the union, and living by the constitution & conservative morals and ethics. While the rest suscum to their liberal & whatever way of thinking.

(no) talent scout
Try giving credit to author J.Neil Schulman "Stopping Power" (1994) for stealing his famous Second Amendment analogy instead of pretending it's your own.

Scalia as a "Judicial Activist"
Unwed mothers are "single mothers".
Illegal aliens are "undocumented workers".
Terrorist attacks are "man-made disasters".
Founding Fathers are "Founders".

Liberals lie. It's what they do.

(no)Tacitus X
I also put it in quotation marks, these little things""""""
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Joel-De Oppresso Liber
Good posts, enjoy reading what you have to say.

The 2nd A. has been attacked with twisting the words to mean something never said.

I took the liberty to replace a few words to keep it as simple to understand as it really is.


"A well educated electorate being necessary to the security of a Free State, the right of the people to keep and read books shall not be infringed."

(no)Tacitus X
I also quoted both the Apostle Paul and Jefferson.

I did not take credit for the Bible or the Declaration of Independence though.

I did take the liberty to replace the words of the 2nd A on my own choice from learning it myself, and just passed it on.

If any had asked i would have told I learned it but had forgotten where I had first read it.

Why don't you ask a question instead of being a snotty nosed smart eleck and accuse?

Brushfires
Here is irony. Judges who belive in strict interpretation of the Constitution are now "activists". I was raised to believe that those who "assume" the Constitution includes something that it may not were activists.

Here is more,
"A well educated electorate being necessary to the security of a Free State, the right of the people to keep and read books shall not be infringed."

Wouldn't the above be activism? Since the US Constitution doesn't mention reading wouldn't that right revert to the states and if they were silent on the issue wouldn't reading be a matter left up to the people?

What if tomorrow all federal law not sanctioned by the Constitution be declared null and void? What if your state then refused to remit tax dollars to support the enforcement of any null and void laws?

Think about the recent "Hate Crimes" legislation which makes murder under the influence of hate of a gender, race or lifestyle illegal. I don't know of a state in the union that doesn't treat murder as a capital crime. Why the need for another federal law against murder?


Trolls
The trolls are weak today. Fred is obviously retarded. Tacitus X (eyes rolling) suffers from delusions of grandeur. Well,, what can you expect in the face of Dr. Sowell's ironclad logic?

Constitution as social contract
I can't get too excited about the matter of calling A something other than A. More to the point is the fact that interpreting the social contract to support your particular social agenda without considering whether or not other contractors (read: "American citizens") want to do this thing or not, is essentially breaking the contract.

The whole matter of judicial activism, whoever that label is aimed at, misses the point that when this contract is broken, then a situation ensues that is normal for all other broken contracts: there is no agreement any more and there is no contract any more.

That means that a whole host of social and political conditions may now obtain because they were mandated/forbidden by the social contract.

This means, for instance, that I no longer have to consider my "liberal" fellow citizens to be my "fellow citizens."

I can now think of them as my enemies, as for instance in the case of these "fellow citizens" who want to ignore the terrorist threat by eviscerating the attempts under Bush to protect this country from terrorists. "American citizens" who agree with that policy are no longer my fellow citizens, and are now my enemies instead.

The result of treating the social contract as saying whatever you want it to say, whatever specific result may ensue, is the same as saying "I will do what I want." When we face that condition then the nation has already disintegrated into warring factions.

When that happens, can civil war be far behind?

Grateful for you, Mr. Sowell...
So grateful for these 4 articles. Whenever I read anything by Dr. Sowell, I feel safe and secure that we have his wisdom to guide us. I also realize i have to do as he admonishes - warn others of what's at stake if Obama is allowed to place whomever he wishes into the SC.

Libertus
You asked:
Here is more,
"A well educated electorate being necessary to the security of a Free State, the right of the people to keep and read books shall not be infringed."

Wouldn't the above be activism?
=======================

As written yes, but of course that is not in the Constitution.

Just an example for how to read the 2nd A.

Substituting a couple words make it clear in the intent of the 2nd A.

"the right of the people to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed".

As necessary for a Free State.

It took the process of Ratification in 1791 to incorporate the 2nd into the Constitution.

Signifying all the States signed onto accepting it as Law.

That was not done by Judicial Activism, but the process in the Constitution that allows the adding of Amendments.

What?
Michael writes: - 10:48 PM EST
Constitution as social contract
I can't get too excited about the matter of calling A something other than A
=========================

No, its a Constitution.



dictionary
the system of fundamental principles according to which a nation, state, corporation, or the like, is governed.


Origin:
1350–1400; ME constitucion edict, ordinance

Not social

Living together in communities.

Contracts are contracts
talent scout Location: CO
Reply # 1
Date: May 9, 2009 - 12:45 AM EST
What?

No, its a Constitution.

dictionary
the system of fundamental principles according to which a nation, state, corporation, or the like, is governed.
Origin:
1350–1400; ME constitucion edict, ordinance
Not social
Living together in communities.

========================================

Looking up etymologies and/or dictionary meanings not a substitute for real info.

The Constitution was ratified because it required ratification to do what it was supposed to do. Ratification was the macro version of individuals signing the same piece of paper on which are written stipulated actions that all signers agree with. That's the essence of a contract.

A "social contract" is an 18th-century concept referring to more-or-less agreed upon practices that any organized political entity agrees on.

Breaking a contract can occur when any one of the signatories refuse to honor the contents of the contract, here the U. S. Constitution. As in private contracts, so in social contracts: all it takes for a contract to become null and void is that one signatory refuses to honor it. It doesn't happen--as liberals apparently believe--that "I can reject what the social contract says but you must abide by it." No, what happens is what I said happens: the contract no longer applies.

What we have today is liberals re-writing the contract every time one of their activist judges "reinterprets" the contract to mean what it doesn't say. Contracts are realities made out of words--change the words, ignore the words, etc., the contract becomes just another piece of paper.

The fact of the matter is that citizens of this country are very slowly waking up to the fact that the U. S. no longer has a viable social contract. When a critical mass awakens to this conclusion, then one result--Cf. 1860-1865--is civil war.

Dr. Sowell on target
Great column as usual, Dr. Sowell. The choice in judges boils down to a simple question: is the Constitution the law of the land, or is it not?

There are concerns about how Obama might answer that question. For instance, Obama has proclaimed the Constitution "flawed" because it doesn't empower the federal government to "redistribute income". According to Obama's interpretation, we should ignore the Constitution because it does not follow the dictates of Karl Marx. This amounts to contempt for the document he swore to support and defend.

We can assume that Obama will nominate judges who share his anti-Constitutional philosophy. If he does, it is a sacred duty of Senators to vote down any judge who would nullify our founding document. Let's send a clear message to this thug in the White House.

Furthermore, if Obama violated his oath of office, that could be grounds for impeachment. Congress-critters, are you listening?

Judicial Activism
Talent Scout:

" 'A well educated electorate being necessary to the security of a Free State, the right of the people to keep and read books shall not be infringed."

Wouldn't the above be activism?'"
=======================

"As written yes, but of course that is not in the Constitution."

I'll take that as a yes. Thank you for the clarification. Do you think it is significant that the word Militia in the 2nd A is capitalized?

Joel Oppressor
Actually I did read it, albeit quickly. Unfortunately, your statements were so thin and nonsensical that I wanted to ask you to explain.

Walking into a public school with a bomb, and AKA, a flame-thrower? SO glad I don't live near you! And, since you all insist on depending only on the bare bones of the consitution, where does it spell out the weapons that you feel everybody should be free to carry around?

Does it make you feel more like a man to fantasize about carrying M-1s into a grade-school? Is that what special forces do when they're not attending bible class where they learn how God wants US forces to "search out Muslims and destroy them?"

You are definitely creepy.


Obfuscation is their Destructive MO
The verbal contortions are enough to make our brains explode! I'm not going along with it. Scalia and Thomas - so far, so long staying true to principles - are the Justices I admire. God bless them and Alito and Roberts who do their best to hold the line - what a strain!! Just as I am not ashamed of the Gospel of Jesus Christ, I am not ashamed of strict constructionists of our beloved Constitution.

Keep talkin Truth, Dr. Sowell! It is not in vain.

Talent Scout
Your Replies #55 and #56 -- BEAUTIFUL! Thank you, and God bless your words.

What is on your mind Libertus?
You write:

I'll take that as a yes. Thank you for the clarification. Do you think it is significant that the word Militia in the 2nd A is capitalized?
=====================

You have a point?

Lets hear it

How many shades of blue?
Michael

Call it by any other name and it still comes down to the fact the Word Constitution fit the Design and contract does not get it.

I agree with you we are not close to having a United States any longer.

We have allowed way too many immigrants and socialists into this country.

People who do not have an inkling of the Foundation Principles the Constitution is written in.
Those principles the Declaration of Independence spells out in very clear English.

We do nto have that spirit in DC any longer, we have the spirit of Karl Marx in Washington DC.

He has replaced the Founders for many in our Government who will never abide by the Law they Swear an Oath to.
Just like Obama, who was required to swear an oath to and as seen he has no respect for at all.
Already in record saying he is perfect and the Constitution is flawed.

No we are not United under the Constitution, or any contract of law the Congress is passing.

They never bother asking for a vote from the people on any issue any longer.



Glad you agree
Serene1

I understand the Declaration of Independence and the CDonstitution because I have the very smae spirit of mind the Founders gave to this nation at our beginning.
God is the Source of all wisdom and knowledge, and superior reasoning

empathy equals excuses
I'm sick of 'empathy' and 'tolerance' in government and the courts. How about demanding personal responsibility from we-the-people? All the people..equally. This nation wasn't built on Gov't welfare programs. It was built by individual effort and self reliance.
These virutes are being circumvented by a ruthless 'big brother' socialist mindset in Waswhington. We must get back to the true basics of the Constitution!

What empathy?
The liberals and the compassionateers on the right are unbelievably cruel. They sell out their own country and condemn the working poor and those striving for economic mobility to a state of struggling for their lives and watching their future turn into a black hole. They themselves always have some source of income secured and live cozy lives, so they don't think it is any skin off their backs if they condemn other masses of people to this fate. They don't give a damn about the permanent existential struggle and psychological grief they condemn these people to. They deliberately ignore such people, because the existence of such people is a very unpleasant reminder for them, like the picture of Dorian Gray.

The liberals and compassionateers ought to be grabbed, tied down, and have Ayn Rand's "Egalitarianism and Inflation" shoved down their throats over and over again until they break down.

Is anyone here disturbed . . .
. . . by the violent thoughts expressed on this forum? Wendy in California wants to commit what sounds like felonious assault on liberals. Joel in Nevada thinks the Second Amendment permits us to have any weapon except those of mass destruction and form private armies bearing machine guns, like Afghanistan. Many of you, perhaps inspired by Professor Sowell, say our President is as reprehensible and dangerous as Hitler, Stalin, Mao and Bin Laden -- all fit objects of tyrannicide.

My question is serious, and I would appreciate some feedback. Are any of you really hoping somebody will take up arms and start killing liberals? If not, will you say so?

Is anyone disturbed...
Mike:

The fear results from the knowledge that the power government uses for good is often exercised incompentently and is the same power that can oppresses us. That a journalist class seems today narcissistic and indifferent to truth generally. The greatest lie they subject us to is that greedy capitalists ruined our future when everyone knows that government sponsored Fannie-Mai (FNM) and Freddie-Mac (FRE)loaned money to millions of people who couldn't pay it back. Greedy people do not do this. Only governement does this and then lies along with its synchphants in the press in every detail including naming the incompent practice "non conforming" or "sub-prime".

Good hearing from you, Nick . .
. . . even though you changed the subject to the cause of the sub-prime mortgage crisis. Hopefully, you don't think I should be killed for disagreeing with your theory of only one cause.

I'm still troubled about the violent language in many posts here. Just imagine your concern if you saw similar messages at the website for the Nation of Islam.

More responses would be welcome. We need to have a civil dialogue about this important subject.


Politics as religion
A friend of mine from India, when he saw the size of the constitution said that I was like the Bhagavadgita. Many books with have a single line with as many as 30 pages of "interpretation". Sorry, I lost it. That, however, IS the inevitable result when politics replaces religion and politicians are worshiped like a god. That is where we have arrived. http://www.moronpolitics.com

Great Column As Always
These four columns are a great analysis of the whole purpose of the Judicial Branch. We should all be equal before the law, with no "empathy" for a politically favorable group undermining that equity.

... and also from you Mike.
Mike:

Let's you and I, both Texans, stipulate to a right to stand ground and protect our lives and property. I know this is debatable but let's just for the sake of understanding agree to it.

Consider that good intentions at the creation of Fannie-Mae and Freddie-Mac resulted in a ruined future for millions of people not just here but around the world. This cannot have happened from the self interest of the greedy. Greedy people do not loan money to others who cannot pay it back. That takes good-intentions, hubris and the power of government.

Now it would be one thing if the good-intentioned people who created these ruined institutions would say they were sorry; that they learned a lesson. That they remember now what Von-Mises & F.A.Hayak told us many decades ago.

But they do not. Instead they and their narcissistic syncophants insist that that good-intentions outweigh the wreckage they have left in their wake and blame greed or inflated bonuses.

Maybe your perception about the source of the frustration is different and so you view my reference to Fannie-Mae and Freddie-Mac as a change of subject.

And perhaps you're affected by the post-modern journalistic view that all truth is relative and there is somehow always symmetry: even between those who futures have been destroyed by our government and fanatical political or religious groups. Maybe you are a product of a therapeutic culture counceling or even medicating away all outrage.

I can truthfully say that in my 50 plus years I have never seen the government (both political parties) so un- and ir-responsible as it has been in the past 10 to 15 years. I am not at the stage where I can invoke a violent response but I am also not in therapy or medicated so I can fully understand it in others.

So, am I troubled by the violent invective? Yes. Do I feel it and understand? You can bet on it?

Can someone clear some confusion for me.
I think I am a closeted conservative. I am gay, but I have more fear coming out as a conservative than a gay person...

Would it better to take the case of same-sex marriage to the State Supreme Court than Federal, correct? If the Constitution gives the power to the states, then constutionally, it would be more appropriate to take the issue to each of the state's supreme court than the Federal Court?

I'm also thinking that those who are against Roe v. Wade are not necessarily pro-life, but they believe this decision is supposed to be left to the states and not the Federal government?

Am I correct in my thinking?
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