"A wise and frugal government which shall restrain men
from injuring one another, which shall leave them otherwise free to regulate their own pursuits of industry and improvement, and shall not take from the mouth of labor the bread it has earned. This is the sum of good government."
(Thomas Jefferson)


Sunday, August 29, 2010

Justice Dept. does away with the red, white, and blue stars and stripes

Received this in email and went to check it out -- the person is 100% correct down to the quote at the top of the DoJ page:

"The common law is the will of mankind, issuing from the life of the people."


Catchy, huh? Just one tiny little (too small to be relevant obviously) point – the quote is from C. Wilfred Jenks, who in the 1930's was a leading proponent of the “international law” movement, which had as its goal to impose a global common law and which backed ‘global workers’rights.’
Red, white, and blue has been replaced by black and white and looks like a website you would see from a Marxist government not the United States.

Subject: Fwd: Justice Dept. does away with the red, white, and blue stars and stripes

Well, how interesting. Seems the U.S. Department of Justice has changed their website yesterday. Gone are the colorful red, white and blue U.S. flag decorations on the page, to be replaced by stark black and white.

And at the top of the page, is a rather interesting quote:

"The common law is the will of mankind, issuing from the life of the people."

Catchy, huh? Just one tiny little (too small to be relevant obviously) point – the quote is from C. Wilfred Jenks, who in the 1930's was a leading proponent of the “international law” movement, which had as its goal to impose a global common law and which backed ‘global workers’rights.’


Call it Marxism, call it Progressivism, call it Socialism – under any of those names it definitely makes the DOJ look corrupt in their sleek, new black website with Marxist accessories to match.

Go here and see for yourself: justice.gov

How very interesting that 'they' couldn't find a nice quote from one of our Founders.

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