Foundation Principle

2000-11-10 20:22:00

Good points Larry.

Without freedom there are no equal rights for as soon as you infringe on the freedom of one to enhance the rights of another then equality rights are destroyed. This makes freedom, not equality, the foundation principle.

If freedom is not the point in the middle then what, in opposition to freedom, is there?

And if the principle of freedom is at the midway point how can you justify yourself in calling those who support the principles as being right wing.

Again let me repeat:

"Those who wish to restrict freedom to conserve the past are the true right wing and those who wish to restrict freedom to obtain liberal change are the true left wing."

Are you saying that Larry, Susan and I are trying to restrict freedom to conserve the past? Is it possible that the right wing you are seeing is a view from the left of center?

"The intuitive mind is a sacred gift and the rational mind is a faithful servant. We have created a society that honors the servant and has forgotten the gift."
Albert Einstein