Monthly Archives: April 2008

Links, 4/3

Some insight into the Hollywood mindset, perhaps? I remember her from SNL. A bumper sticker every Republican visiting this blog should buy (I imagine the bluntness of this should cause a giggle from my liberal friends). Jennifer’s entry on Anais Nin explores her appeal and parts of her way of thinking – I don’t want

On a Section of Alexander Hamilton’s Federalist 84 (Part 2): What is a Proper Sense of Right?

Part 1 – Part 2 – Federalist 84 itself Paragraph 7. Hamilton notes that even though the State constitution talks about “common law” and precedent, the legislature in New York holds ultimate sway, and perhaps New Yorkers have fewer rights than they think they have. Paragraph 8. The first step in arguing that a “bill

On a Section of Alexander Hamilton’s Federalist 84 (Part 1): What exactly is the purpose of a Bill of Rights?

A copy of Federalist 84 for your convenience. My apologies for the length of this – it got out of hand pretty quickly and I thought there was enough here that was important so I published it anyway. Part 1 – Part 2 Paragraphs 1 & 2. Hamilton notes in dealing with “miscellaneous points” regarding