11/06/2004 06:36:54 PM|||Nathan Moore|||The Blue State perspective, as summed up by Thomas Babington Macaulay one hundred years ago
When you are the stronger, you ought to tolerate me; for it is your duty to tolerate truth. But when I am the stronger I shall persecute you; for it is my duty to persecute error.
Though originally said about religious power, the above statement holds more true today in a political sense. Having been called "dumb", a "zealot" and all sorts of other general slander since election day, I myself am at fault for not being in a terribly tolerant mood, but what's right is right. Tolerance is a virtue. Perhaps the Left should start practicing what they preach.
And as a further reminder, you of the Elite Left, the American people rejected your beliefs, your positions, and your ideas on national defense. Your religion of humanism has been voted down. See, that's how a democratic republic works - so back to the courts for the Left, I imagine.
The above link is courtesy of Don Boudreaux.|||109978829499719020|||The Perspective