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i don't see it as a decline from edmund burke to sarah palin. i see her in many ways as the fulfillment of the two parties, the fulfillment of the conservative tradition. >> host: one of the many liberal complaints about sarah palin, and the same complaints were made about bush and ronald reagan was that she's not smart enough and i know you go to great lengths to talk about this idea. you talk about the notion that conservatives are stupid and say nothing can be further from the truth. first, why do you think that has been propagated officially by conservatives and what you mean by it couldn't be further from the truth? >> guest: from the left, certain people on the left have had a traditional view of conservatism and the right which is that as i say it is the defense of power and privilege and i describe to that view but i think the left has historically gotten one aspect of that wrong which is that they think that enterprise of descending power and privilege is a self executing enterprise and is something that just happens if you have privile
i don't see it as a decline from edmund burke to sarah palin. i see her in many ways as the fulfillment of the two parties, the fulfillment of the conservative tradition. >> host: one of the many liberal complaints about sarah palin, and the same complaints were made about bush and ronald reagan was that she's not smart enough and i know you go to great lengths to talk about this idea. you talk about the notion that conservatives are stupid and say nothing can be further from the truth....
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. >> edmunds meets with prison officials to see if he can transition back into general population. >> today's date is 4/14/06 and this is an initial classification for prisoner michael edmonds. >> the proceedings are taped and retained as an official record. >> you have four months out of 68 for 6% of your time served. involvement with alcohol and drugs is scored as never. no referral for mental health. under disciplinary you have two majors. you have a b-8 and a b-2. >> these hearings are held on a point system. behavior within spring creek and the total amount of time served, determine the outcome. >> my recommendation is that you will remain maxed. but we'd also like to get you some educational materials and stuff over here. and if you can give me a period of time without any disciplinaries or problems in here, i will ask for a special classification to get you reduced to close so i can get you out into general pop. >> people when they first come into prison and you're cooking, whatever, it's not unusual for people to have some trouble. but you get over here and you show us that yo
. >> edmunds meets with prison officials to see if he can transition back into general population. >> today's date is 4/14/06 and this is an initial classification for prisoner michael edmonds. >> the proceedings are taped and retained as an official record. >> you have four months out of 68 for 6% of your time served. involvement with alcohol and drugs is scored as never. no referral for mental health. under disciplinary you have two majors. you have a b-8 and a b-2....
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edmund chain -- edmond chang doing buisiness as shabu pub. mr. king, you are up. what happened to mr. king? nicolas? go for it. >> there was a belated request for a cantonese interpreter. i am checking with the applicant to see if he wanted to proceed or not. vice chair joseph: do we have an interpreter? >> no. vice chair joseph: and you just got the request? does the applicant want a continuance? > i just checked with him and he said no. this is mr. chang the owner and operator. this is a place of entertainment permit for karaoke. i'll turn it to him. vice chair joseph: mr. chang? do you speak english? >> a little bit. ce cirjoseph: a little bit. can you tell me about you eratio can you telle ato? >> o liketaurt. we jusnt tgeome entertainment for the customer light dier enterment vice chair joseph: what entertainment? >> singing karaoke. ce cir joseph: ok. anybody have any questions? commissioner cavellini: have you had a karaoke bar before? ye commissioner cavellini: i am sorry. i do not speak chinese. in san francisco you had a karaoke bar? or you have been wor
edmund chain -- edmond chang doing buisiness as shabu pub. mr. king, you are up. what happened to mr. king? nicolas? go for it. >> there was a belated request for a cantonese interpreter. i am checking with the applicant to see if he wanted to proceed or not. vice chair joseph: do we have an interpreter? >> no. vice chair joseph: and you just got the request? does the applicant want a continuance? > i just checked with him and he said no. this is mr. chang the owner and operator....
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andeda dora goes down and 1975, wreck of the edmund fitzgerald on a storm on lake superior killed 29ple. 1989, exxon valdez strikes a reef and spills hundreds of thousands of barrels of oil, the alaska environment. >> every time there's a disaster at sea, regulations get fixed. after the "titanic," it became the international standard there were enough life boats. after a series of fires in the 1980's and 1990's. it was an international standard, there were fire aliving rooms in every room. >> mike bruno from the international council. >> what should change as a result of this? >> i think there will be a close look at manning and training of passenger vessels such as this. >> since 2005, 100 million people have taken cruise vacations. >> and they say they're one of the safest ways to travel. >> if you look at this, by which i mean fires and turbulence caused by bad waves and storms, and you had less than 30 steps for these types of events you saw on concordia. >> no matter how safe. the cruising industry must brking story, and coming from the tuscan coast and rippling around the glob
andeda dora goes down and 1975, wreck of the edmund fitzgerald on a storm on lake superior killed 29ple. 1989, exxon valdez strikes a reef and spills hundreds of thousands of barrels of oil, the alaska environment. >> every time there's a disaster at sea, regulations get fixed. after the "titanic," it became the international standard there were enough life boats. after a series of fires in the 1980's and 1990's. it was an international standard, there were fire aliving rooms in...
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james bond eating humble pie london edmund sent a lecture on expire rock found by the f.s.b. in moscow six years ago belong to her majesty's secret service. but transmitted the voice caused the storm of control the sea at the time despite claims from downing street the story was absurd full of details from london in just a few moments. more sanctions against the syrian regime in the pipeline is the arab league observer emission readies its final report that how to stop the daily deadly violence. romania gripped by mass protests has frustrated crowds the demand at the end to the government's austerity measures and corruption calling for the president to step down. eleven pm in moscow i matricide good to have you with us here at r.t. our top story the u.k. has finally admitted to spying on moscow after years in denial a former senior government official has confirmed they were startled when the f.s.b. discovered their surveillance equipment as artie's ever better reports from london m i six was literally rocked by the revelations. it's not exactly the most glamorous of james bo
james bond eating humble pie london edmund sent a lecture on expire rock found by the f.s.b. in moscow six years ago belong to her majesty's secret service. but transmitted the voice caused the storm of control the sea at the time despite claims from downing street the story was absurd full of details from london in just a few moments. more sanctions against the syrian regime in the pipeline is the arab league observer emission readies its final report that how to stop the daily deadly...
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andeda dora goes down and 1975, wreck of the edmund fitzgerald on a storm on lake superior killed 29 exxon valdez strikes a reef and spills hundreds of thousands of barrels of oil, the alaska environment. >> every time there's a disaster at sea, regulations get fixed. after the "titanic," it became the international standard there were enough life boats. after a series of fires in the 1980's and 1990's. it was an international standard, there were fire aliving rooms in every room. >> mike bruno from the international council. >> what should change as a result of this? >> i think there will be a close look at manning and training of passenger vessels such as this. >> since 2005, 100 million people have taken cruise vacations. >> and they say they're one of the safest ways to travel. >> if you look at this, by which i mean fires and turbulence caused by bad waves and storms, and you had less than 30 steps for these types of events you saw on concordia. >> no matter how safe. the cruising industry must still contend with the heart breaking story, and coming from the tuscan coast and rip
andeda dora goes down and 1975, wreck of the edmund fitzgerald on a storm on lake superior killed 29 exxon valdez strikes a reef and spills hundreds of thousands of barrels of oil, the alaska environment. >> every time there's a disaster at sea, regulations get fixed. after the "titanic," it became the international standard there were enough life boats. after a series of fires in the 1980's and 1990's. it was an international standard, there were fire aliving rooms in every...
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the sea. 1956, the andrea doria goes down off nantucket, 51 lives are lost, 1975, the wreck of the edmundhe exxon valdez strikes a reef and spills hundreds of thousands of gallons of oil. >> every time there is a disaster at sea, regulations get fixed, after the titanic, it was the international standard there were enough life boats and after fires anyone 1980s an 1990s, it was international standard there were fire alarms in every room. >> geraldo: mike bruno is chairman of the marine board of the national research council. >> what should in chicago now as a result of the disaster? >> i think there will be a close look at both manning and training of passenger vessels, as a result of this. >> since 2005. 100 million people have taken cruise vacations. >> geraldo: she says statistics show cruise ships are one of the safest ways to travel. >> if you look at ship-wide incidents by which i mean fires, turbulence caused by bad waves, storms, we have had less than 30 deaths by these same types of events we saw on the concordia. >> geraldo: no matter how safe the cruising industry still must co
the sea. 1956, the andrea doria goes down off nantucket, 51 lives are lost, 1975, the wreck of the edmundhe exxon valdez strikes a reef and spills hundreds of thousands of gallons of oil. >> every time there is a disaster at sea, regulations get fixed, after the titanic, it was the international standard there were enough life boats and after fires anyone 1980s an 1990s, it was international standard there were fire alarms in every room. >> geraldo: mike bruno is chairman of the...
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none was more important than edmund randolph. randolph was one of only several dell bait gates in philadelphia to refuse to sign the constitution. and there's a lot of suspension around what he's going to say when he first stands up in richmond in the virginia ratification convention and what side he's going to come down on. and he says, you know, these objections to the constitution haven't changed. my principles, my positions on this haven't changed. i have my doubts, but at this point seven states have ratified the constitution -- eight states had ratified the constitution, excuse me, and i'm not going to be the ones to separate us from our sister states. and so at the end of the day there's a lot of debate, fascinating, some of the leading names in american history, patrick henry along with james monroe who decides that despite his frustrations with the current government, this constitution was too potentially dangerous. it was missing the bill of rights, he couldn't get behind it. he could get behind something that increased
none was more important than edmund randolph. randolph was one of only several dell bait gates in philadelphia to refuse to sign the constitution. and there's a lot of suspension around what he's going to say when he first stands up in richmond in the virginia ratification convention and what side he's going to come down on. and he says, you know, these objections to the constitution haven't changed. my principles, my positions on this haven't changed. i have my doubts, but at this point seven...
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it was the irish philosopher edmund burke reminded us that the only thing necessary for evil to triumph is for good men and women to do nothing. [applause] we are going to do something and we are going to elect a speaker newt to gingrich as the next president of the united states. [applause] >> well, i can assure all of you when gay first asked me if i would come back and speak again, i had no idea it would be quite this interesting of an evening. i also did not know i would have to follow herman cain which is a little harder than i thought it would be. thank you very much. i am trying to follow an interesting book called team of rivals. when gov. rick perry called me and said he wanted to endorse me, i knew that his passion was indicative of the 10th amendment. i asked him to develop a strong platform plank and implementation legislation for the contract this fall to work with state and local officials to truly have a robust implementation of the 10th amendment to return power back home. [applause] herman cain and i have had many conversations going back to when he served on the commis
it was the irish philosopher edmund burke reminded us that the only thing necessary for evil to triumph is for good men and women to do nothing. [applause] we are going to do something and we are going to elect a speaker newt to gingrich as the next president of the united states. [applause] >> well, i can assure all of you when gay first asked me if i would come back and speak again, i had no idea it would be quite this interesting of an evening. i also did not know i would have to...
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we have had no feedback from the outside, and we should let -- edmund randolph and others said it's really important that the state conventions be allowed to propose changes to the constitution. the public, the sovereign people should say where this and you dash that whether this issue is going to pinch and fix it will before they have to wear it everyday. the convention said no. at this point mason said it is not good to tell the sovereign people, take this or nothing. and he wouldn't sign. nordic randolph, nor did gary. that was the issue. of those who the federal is called anti-federalists, some were opposed, but the greater part of the critics of the constitution simply, they said were in a big mess. this is the step forward, but it needs to be fixed. there are places which are ambiguous. i invite you to go home and read the constitution and to pretend you are an american who first encounters it on september 20 or something, 1787, and read it and save what did those guys duke? and see if you find everything perfectly clear. they said the constitution should be perfectly clear. there sh
we have had no feedback from the outside, and we should let -- edmund randolph and others said it's really important that the state conventions be allowed to propose changes to the constitution. the public, the sovereign people should say where this and you dash that whether this issue is going to pinch and fix it will before they have to wear it everyday. the convention said no. at this point mason said it is not good to tell the sovereign people, take this or nothing. and he wouldn't sign....
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spec onions work not edmund burke. >> yes and it was from the western part of the state and got to behey have an onion batch. sprigg there was an onion farm as well as a bartender and some other -- >> that wasn't on typical of the leadership of the part. [laughter] >> but it hasn't changed. it started because that is when we determined that this guy that had just been elected to the senate and should take a shot at getting control of the mechanics of the party. that is where you get recognition nationally. nobody cares who is the chairman of the democratic party in new hampshire or anyplace else. but who were the officers? if you are getting ready for a convention for people who care about who are the party leaders want to know who is in charge even though they find that being in charge doesn't put you in charge of much. so that's when we started the campaign for the control of the democratic state committee. and it was a tumultuous event that went on and on and on although i remember only clearly that it was on mother's day in the year in which the election was held when we were in t
spec onions work not edmund burke. >> yes and it was from the western part of the state and got to behey have an onion batch. sprigg there was an onion farm as well as a bartender and some other -- >> that wasn't on typical of the leadership of the part. [laughter] >> but it hasn't changed. it started because that is when we determined that this guy that had just been elected to the senate and should take a shot at getting control of the mechanics of the party. that is where...
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it was the irish philosopher edmund burke reminded us that the only thing necessary for evil to triumph is for good men and women to do nothing. [applause] we are going to do something and we are going to elect a speaker newt to gingrich as the next president of the united states. [applause] >> well, i can assure all of you when gay first asked me if i would come back and speak again i had no idea it would be quite this interesting of an evening. i also did not know i would have to follow herman cain which is a little harder than i thought it would be. thank you very much. i am trying to follow an interesting book called team of rivals. when gov. rick perry called me and said he wanted to endorse me, i knew that his passion was indicative of the 10th amendment. i asked him to develop a strong platform plank and implementation legislation for the contract this fall to work with state and local officials to truly have a robust implementation of the 10th amendment to return power back home. [applause] herman cain and i have had many conversations going back to when he served on the commiss
it was the irish philosopher edmund burke reminded us that the only thing necessary for evil to triumph is for good men and women to do nothing. [applause] we are going to do something and we are going to elect a speaker newt to gingrich as the next president of the united states. [applause] >> well, i can assure all of you when gay first asked me if i would come back and speak again i had no idea it would be quite this interesting of an evening. i also did not know i would have to follow...
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spec onions work not edmund burke. >> yes and it was from the western part of the state and got to behey have an onion batch. sprigg there was an onion farm as well as a bartender and some other -- >> that wasn't on typical of the leadership of the part. [laughter] >> but it hasn't changed. it started because that is when we determined that this guy that had just been elected to the senate and should take a shot at getting control of the mechanics of the party. that is where you get recognition nationally. nobody cares who is the chairman of the democratic party in new hampshire or anyplace else. but who were the officers? if you are getting ready for a convention for people who care about who are the party leaders want to know who is in charge even though they find that being in charge doesn't put you in charge of much. so that's when we started the campaign for the control of the democratic state committee. and it was a tumultuous event that went on and on and on although i remember only clearly that it was on mother's day in the year in which the election was held when we were in t
spec onions work not edmund burke. >> yes and it was from the western part of the state and got to behey have an onion batch. sprigg there was an onion farm as well as a bartender and some other -- >> that wasn't on typical of the leadership of the part. [laughter] >> but it hasn't changed. it started because that is when we determined that this guy that had just been elected to the senate and should take a shot at getting control of the mechanics of the party. that is where...
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host: michael, democratic line in edmund, oklahoma. go ahead, michael. caller: yes, i'd like to give a comment on what ron paul said last night in the south carolina debate. ron paul, he has his issues too just like everyone else. at the same time ron paul says things that's cut and dry that the american people really can understand. putting those political words -- half of the people don't know what they are talking about. at the same time ron paul is right when he says we need to clean our own back yard. with the military being overseas, that's where all the money is going. overseas. that's why we are in the mess that we are in. plus, the how longing market, that's another problem -- the housing market, that's another problem in a got us in this mess. now if we kept in a all in in order, maybe we wouldn't be in the mess in a we are in now. that's my comment. host: ok, michael. we'll leave it stand as a comment. gary, independent in parkview, oklahoma. good morning. caller: good morning, greta, bill kristol, i think this is my first chance to even talk
host: michael, democratic line in edmund, oklahoma. go ahead, michael. caller: yes, i'd like to give a comment on what ron paul said last night in the south carolina debate. ron paul, he has his issues too just like everyone else. at the same time ron paul says things that's cut and dry that the american people really can understand. putting those political words -- half of the people don't know what they are talking about. at the same time ron paul is right when he says we need to clean our...
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the author is jeffrey tuner, a columnist at "the times" but president of the edmund burke institute. we will stay in florida for the next call. mario in tampa. go ahead, mario. caller: -- host: you are on the air. i think we lost mario. jim, a republican in oklahoma. are you there? caller: yes, hello? i am calling to comment on a comment made by an earlier caller is saying we should unite as republican behind mitt romney. what we should do is unite as americans behind ron paul -- listening to the former chiefs to endorse him an overwhelming with the military and veterans' support ron paul. because he is the only one who can draw a difference between barack obama. romney is just like obama. he will lose. what we need is less government and more freedoms, not more government and less freedoms. host: all right, jim. sue is on the line from des moines, iowa. what do you make of this infighting, "the wall street turned -- "the wall street journal" it is leaving the party divided. you agree? caller: yes, i do. i do think it will take more than just who we have running to make a difference.
the author is jeffrey tuner, a columnist at "the times" but president of the edmund burke institute. we will stay in florida for the next call. mario in tampa. go ahead, mario. caller: -- host: you are on the air. i think we lost mario. jim, a republican in oklahoma. are you there? caller: yes, hello? i am calling to comment on a comment made by an earlier caller is saying we should unite as republican behind mitt romney. what we should do is unite as americans behind ron paul --...
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it took riots and bloodshed, the march in selma, the historic rate -- the historic march over the edmundwn bridge, it really propelled congress and lyndon johnson to push for the enactment of the voting rights act. host: on map of voting rights laws across the united states. before 2011, only georgia and indiana required photo ids. many enacted laws to require more rigorous proof of identity. most will be in effect for the 2012 election, though some required justice department approval. the green states are the strict standards. the yellow states, but go with an exception, they can vote if they meet certain criteria such as signing affidavits attesting to their identities. and the blue states are non-. >> id states. they must show some form of idea but a photo is not required. the states with the red at -- is there some compromiser? guest: as a condition of voting, there is a cost socially with getting not just the id itself, but also the background materials, a birth certificate costing anywhere up to $28, getting a u.s. passport in costs over $100. in essence, it is like a poll tax. it
it took riots and bloodshed, the march in selma, the historic rate -- the historic march over the edmundwn bridge, it really propelled congress and lyndon johnson to push for the enactment of the voting rights act. host: on map of voting rights laws across the united states. before 2011, only georgia and indiana required photo ids. many enacted laws to require more rigorous proof of identity. most will be in effect for the 2012 election, though some required justice department approval. the...
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joining us now on the "squawk" newsline, chris edmunds, managing partner of enerecap. in a quarter don't get in the game. >> what are the high lyings for you? >> i think it's becoming more difficult and expensive to produce oil and you know adjusted in the upstream side of the business, adjusted production, down 4%, and the way they made their money was all on price. oil prices at 100 plus will cover a lot of mistakes and difficulties and on volume they lost about $1.5 billion quarter over quarter and we don't see that immoving. they are the largest integrated exposed company with natural gas which we know compared to oil is not so hot. to put things in perspective they spent $10 billion in capex in the quarter, exactly what they spent last year at this quarter yet volumes were down 4% to 5% and when you have to spend $10 billion to tread water that's a tough business. mid stream margins were pressured. it's more difficult and expensive and you got to spend money to make money and if oil prices come down it will be a challenge. >> chris let's talk about oil prices comi
joining us now on the "squawk" newsline, chris edmunds, managing partner of enerecap. in a quarter don't get in the game. >> what are the high lyings for you? >> i think it's becoming more difficult and expensive to produce oil and you know adjusted in the upstream side of the business, adjusted production, down 4%, and the way they made their money was all on price. oil prices at 100 plus will cover a lot of mistakes and difficulties and on volume they lost about $1.5...
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it was the irish philosopher edmund burke reminded us that the only thing necessary for evil to triumph is for good men and women to do nothing. [applause] we are going to do something and we are going to elect a speaker newt to gingrich as the next president of the united states. [applause] - >> the moderator of the debate was wolf blitzer. this is one hour 45 minutes. [applause] >> from the university of north florida in jacksonville florida, this is the republican debate. they are here to tell us what they are the most qualified to take on president barack obama. members of the florida republican party are here with us. some of them will have a chance to question the candidates. our sister network cnn espanol is standing by. it will also have a chance to question the candidates. make sure to include the attached tag #cnndebate. it is now time to walk on the 2012 republican presidential contenders. -- it is time to welcome the two dozen 12th republican presidential contenders. joining us on stage texas congressman at ron paul. [applause] former massachusetts governor mitt romney. [app
it was the irish philosopher edmund burke reminded us that the only thing necessary for evil to triumph is for good men and women to do nothing. [applause] we are going to do something and we are going to elect a speaker newt to gingrich as the next president of the united states. [applause] - >> the moderator of the debate was wolf blitzer. this is one hour 45 minutes. [applause] >> from the university of north florida in jacksonville florida, this is the republican debate. they...
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famous story was probably the one that was alluded to in the video which was the 1972 story about edmund muskie3 . david described him weeping and choked with emotion. that was a controversial story and if you have never read his accounting of it and re- examination of it that he did in his book, i commend it to you. example ppro's prose revising someone's work. he never believed he always had it right. even when he was convinced he had it right, he was prepared to reexamine it. i want to close by talking about what david liked best about politics which was talking and listening to voters. he once said you can learn more about a campaign by talking to voters then you can learn by talking to a politician or to a political strategist. nobody in journalism paid more attention to the concerns of voters or cared more deeply about what they had to say. that is why he liked the state in particular. he admired the independent spirit of voters here. he knew they would not be dictated to by conventional wisdom or herded into supporting this or that candidate because of something that was happening
famous story was probably the one that was alluded to in the video which was the 1972 story about edmund muskie3 . david described him weeping and choked with emotion. that was a controversial story and if you have never read his accounting of it and re- examination of it that he did in his book, i commend it to you. example ppro's prose revising someone's work. he never believed he always had it right. even when he was convinced he had it right, he was prepared to reexamine it. i want to close...
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edmund burke said we will be constrained from change from within. and can't have limited government if people don't behave in a way that is consistent for everyone. and the less moral and less kind of character that we have in doing what we ought to do, the more government we will have. if you want any doubt of that, look at the communities where people don't behave the way they ought to. you will see a lot of government, not much freedom, a poor economy and all sorts of things that i don't think people want to see as the future of our country. >> could i finish one thing. that's on the policy side. i look at the folks in the race and folks potentially getting in the race and i bring things to the table both from the standpoint of electoral success in areas of the country and in places where if we are going to win this election, we are going to have to be successful. i got elected in pennsylvania four times in districts that were heavily democrat when i was in the house. and obviously the state of pennsylvania is a tough state to win and i did so. i
edmund burke said we will be constrained from change from within. and can't have limited government if people don't behave in a way that is consistent for everyone. and the less moral and less kind of character that we have in doing what we ought to do, the more government we will have. if you want any doubt of that, look at the communities where people don't behave the way they ought to. you will see a lot of government, not much freedom, a poor economy and all sorts of things that i don't...
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of the presidential distinguished service award and several attorney general awards to include the edmund randolph award in recognition of outstanding service. as director, ms.hylton leads a key department of justice law enforcement agency responsible for federal judicial security, fugitive apprehension, witness security, asset forfeiture and prisoner transportation, custody and safety. i am honored to present director stacia hylton. [applause] >> thank you, mr. president, for that welcome. um, i won't say that aaron cared while he was reading my bio leaned over and said, wow, you're old. [laughter] but i am particularly pleased to know that the serving president is a sworn special deputy here and both at iacp. i take great privilege in our partnerships and the honor of so many that are sworn in to help us in our duties every day. i am also honored to be here today with all of you and share the dais with men of such great distinction. i am particularly pleased to be a keynote speaker here at the winter conference since i have been a longtime member of the national sheriffs' association an
of the presidential distinguished service award and several attorney general awards to include the edmund randolph award in recognition of outstanding service. as director, ms.hylton leads a key department of justice law enforcement agency responsible for federal judicial security, fugitive apprehension, witness security, asset forfeiture and prisoner transportation, custody and safety. i am honored to present director stacia hylton. [applause] >> thank you, mr. president, for that...
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edmund burke said the arkansas to the constrained from either chains from within or our own moral% or from chains from without, and america at succeeded and revolutionize the world because we believed in self-restraint, we believe in doing what you ought to do, and we have a government under president obama, who fundamentally believes it differently. one final point i will make on this. there was another constitution adopted at the same time of our constitution, and that was the french constitution, another revolution that occurred. it was modeled after the american revolution. there is a difference. they went through 20-some constitutions, but it was a document with radical freedom, but they did not have a declaration of independence like ours. the moniker of their revolution was the birdie at fraternity -- was never the and fraternity -- was liberty and fraternity. believe that power should go to those in control, and what did they do if they did not have to respect the rights? it was the tyranny of the majority. we are going away from as got- given right the town, addition then we
edmund burke said the arkansas to the constrained from either chains from within or our own moral% or from chains from without, and america at succeeded and revolutionize the world because we believed in self-restraint, we believe in doing what you ought to do, and we have a government under president obama, who fundamentally believes it differently. one final point i will make on this. there was another constitution adopted at the same time of our constitution, and that was the french...
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it was of the irish philosopher, edmund burke, who made the statement: the only thing necessary for eviling. .. >> but to the skeptics and those who don't believe we can do this, i am reminded of something that my grandfather said, who was a small farmer in georgia, all of his life. on saturdays when a dozen grandkids were running around in the yard, and my grandfather had loaded up the wagon to go into town in order to be able to sell the produce that he had grown. and as a treat to the grandkids, my grandfather would announce to all of us running around wildly, around that wagon with two mules hitched to it, but those want to go into town he would say then that's going, get on the wagon. them that ain't, get out of the way. i have a message for washington, d.c. we want our power back. them that's going, get on the solution wagon. them that ain't, get out of our way. we the people, still in charge of this country. [applause] go. >> alive again back to charleston, south carolina, the southern republican leadership conference. we are told about three minutes from now is the start time of
it was of the irish philosopher, edmund burke, who made the statement: the only thing necessary for eviling. .. >> but to the skeptics and those who don't believe we can do this, i am reminded of something that my grandfather said, who was a small farmer in georgia, all of his life. on saturdays when a dozen grandkids were running around in the yard, and my grandfather had loaded up the wagon to go into town in order to be able to sell the produce that he had grown. and as a treat to the...