
1920s, Second State of the Union Address (1924)
1920s, Second State of the Union Address (1924)
1920s, Second State of the Union Address (1924)
Political Theology (1922), Ch. 4 : On the Counterrevolutionary Philosophy of the State
p, 125
Other writings, The Paradoxes of Legal Science (1928)
“I'll accept commissions from anyone who isn't frightened by my proposals.”
The AD100 Architectural Digest (January 2000), v. 57 #1, p. 48.
“Government commissions are where accountability goes to die.”
“Make me Thankful: Don’t Enlist!” http://www.ilanamercer.com/phprunner/public_article_list_view.php?editid1=523 WorldNetDaily.com, November 27, 2009.
2000s, 2009
“Good laws are produced by bad actions.”
Saturnalia (c. 400). Alternately translated as "begot" instead of produced and "manners" instead of actions.
Source: The Invisible Bankers, Everything The Insurance Industry Never Wanted You To Know (1982), Chapter 4, Tell Us The Odds, p. 63-64.
No. 78
The Federalist Papers (1787–1788)
Context: That inflexible and uniform adherence to the rights of the Constitution, and of individuals, which we perceive to be indispensable in the Courts of justice, can certainly not be expected from Judges who hold their offices by a temporary commission. Periodical appointments, however regulated, or by whomsoever made, would, in some way or other, be fatal to their necessary independence. If the power of making them was committed either to the Executive or Legislature, there would be danger of an improper complaisance to the branch which possessed it; if to both, there would be an unwillingness to hazard the displeasure of either; if to the People, or to persons chosen by them for the special purpose, there would be too great a disposition to consult popularity, to justify a reliance that nothing would be consulted but the Constitution and the laws.
Weapons inspector: Stop catering to Baghdad. CNN August 27, 1998
1998