Jan 7 (audio 2)
January 9th, 2009 | Category: friday freeforall | Leave a comment
It is hard for a fish to know that it is wet.
January 9th, 2009 | Category: friday freeforall | Leave a comment
A constitutional conservatism provides a framework for developing a distinctive agenda for today’s challenges to which social conservatives and libertarian conservatives can both, in good conscience, subscribe. Leading that agenda should be:
- - An economic program, health-care reform, energy policy and protection for the environment grounded in market-based solutions.
- - A foreign policy that recognizes America’s vital national security interest in advancing liberty abroad but realistically calibrates undertakings to the nation’s limited knowledge and restricted resources.
- - A commitment to homeland security that is as passionate about security as it is about law, and which is prepared to responsibly fashion the inevitable, painful trade-offs.
- - A focus on reducing the number of abortions and increasing the number of adoptions.
- - Efforts to keep the question of same-sex marriage out of the federal courts and subject to consideration by each state’s democratic process.
- - Measures to combat illegal immigration that are emphatically pro-border security and pro-immigrant.
- - A case for school choice as an option that enhances individual freedom while giving low-income, inner-city parents opportunities to place their children in classrooms where they can obtain a decent education.
- - A demand that public universities abolish speech codes and vigorously protect liberty of thought and discussion on campus.
- - The appointment of judges who understand that their function is to interpret the Constitution and not make policy, and, therefore, where the Constitution is most vague, recognize the strongest obligation to defer to the results of the democratic process.
January 8th, 2009 | Category: QC7 | Leave a comment