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Mike Nellis's avatar

Sorry folks—I accidentally made the comments paid on this one, but I fixed it.

Thanks to those who flagged it.

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Dennis L. Green's avatar

Nellis' comment about holding Obama accountable for the lack of accountability in the financial crisis frustrates me. Did he expect Obama to initiate a battle with no chance of success? In that situation as it is for today, the problem is Congress. Their wholesale corruption is the core of the problem.

The founding fathers understood that no piece of paper like the Constitution can enforce itself. They gave us a republic and the free press needed to keep it, but it was up to the people to make the effort to be informed voters. The majority of American have failed them, and we all are paying the price. The Constitution assigns much less power to the president that most people assume in ignorance, and an Obama led prosecution in 2008 would not likely succeed. Our legal system is severely flawed even though less so than most others.

The founders understood that writing a legal code free of subjectivity was an exercise in futility, so they ceded justice to a jury of one's peers. That system still is imperfect being vulnerable to the skill of the lawyers. We've replaced the jousting knights with lawyers jousting with words impeded by a bill of rights, but money still buys the best justice.

The Constitution is only as good as the people we entrust to enforce it. The majority of America has failed the Constitution and thereby failed themselves. We cannot win the fight to save the democratic republic without fighting civic ignorance. To paraphrase the late great Justice David Souter, if people don't know why things are not getting done and who is responsible, someone will come along and claim, "Only I can fix it if you give me all the power." Benevolent kings are very rare exceptions and are mortal.

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