It is a primary
focus of a democratic government. By enforcing peoples' rights, they are
enforcing the law, the Constitution and the principles enshrined within them. What more
important purpose could government have? I don't think there are necessarily too many rights.
I do think there are probably too many entitlements.
Saturday, 28 April 2012
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