poncho
Well-Known Member
I asked you a question which you did not answer. Instead of answering you countered with a question. Imho, that is a dodge.Originally posted by fromtheright:
poncho,
If you are trying to make decisions based on the collectivist idea of the greater good for the greater number, how are you going to understand a document written by individualists for individualists?
OK, poncho, I gotta hear this: how is the argument Yoo is making regarding the interpretation of the Constitution as to war-making a collectivist argument, as opposed to an individualist one?
BTW, then, isn't "general welfare" somewhat of a collectivist notion, then?

Who's educating the vigilant voters individualists or collectivists?
In the case of John Yoo, first of all he is a visiting scholar of the American Enterprise Institute. AEI is nothing more than a public relations outlet for neocon propagandists. His alliegence I suspect is not to the individual American or the general welfare of the American people but to the money powers known as the New World Order.
Now how about answering my question?

Who's educating the vigilant voters individualists or collectivists?