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We favor Freedom over Security. | We favor Freedom over Security. | ||
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We favor Equality over Achievement. | We favor Equality over Achievement. | ||
We favor Judicial Temperance over The Rule of Law. | We favor Judicial Temperance over The Rule of Law. | ||
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We favor Investment over Immediate Need. | We favor Investment over Immediate Need. | ||
We favor Council of Elders over Trial by Jury. | We favor Council of Elders over Trial by Jury. | ||
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+ | We have No Position on Economic Growth vs. Environmental Protection. | ||
+ | We have No Position on Freedom of Expression vs. Public Decency. |
Latest revision as of 14:40, 4 October 2010
Agenda for that's how we roll:
We favor Freedom over Security. We favor Equality over Achievement. We favor Judicial Temperance over The Rule of Law. We favor Freedom of Association over Inclusion. We favor Privacy over Accountability. We favor Individuality over Common Good. We favor Punishment over Rehabilitation. We favor National Unity over Local Sovereignty. We favor Swift Justice over Rights of the Accused. We favor Checks and Balances over Expediency. We favor Investment over Immediate Need. We favor Council of Elders over Trial by Jury.
We have No Position on Economic Growth vs. Environmental Protection. We have No Position on Freedom of Expression vs. Public Decency.