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What is justice? How did things get to be the way they are? Where do we go from here? Community and individuality, civilization and law, politics and tradition, reason and science, ritual and freedom, mercy and making a difference -- these are the issues that will determine our future.
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Why I Oppose the TPP and T-TIP
When you make profit the only or the top value, all others suffer. Human decency, respect for life, protection of the young and the old, honor and character, the middle class, quality of goods and services, privacy, freedom to live, … Continue reading
Posted in Politics, Rants and Raves
Tagged billionaires, bust the trusts, capitalism, character, Constitution, corporate state, freedom, goods, honor, human decency, laws, Life, middle class, privacy, profit, protection, quality, respect, services, T-TIP, Too Big to Fail, TPP, values, We the People
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On the Difference Between a Best Practice and a Requirement
When I write that something is a best practice, that means that I believe it is something you should do. It does not mean you must do it, as there is no way I could know all the requirements and … Continue reading
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Tagged Case Law, Common Law, common sense, ethical, ethics, facts, human decency, logic, morality, Must, outcomes, Required, results, rules, Should, Statutory Law
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