Department of Justice ditches red, white and blue stars and stripes Inbox x Doug Fiedor Dec 17 (1 day ago) to bcc: me
So . . . the DOJ is now supporting an old style communist saying. Typical! Department of Justice ditches red, white and blue stars and stripes Bruce Cunningham Well, how interesting! It seems the U.S. Department of Justice has changed its website. Gone are the colorful red, white and blue U.S. flag decorations on the page, replaced by stark black and white. And at the top of the page, is a rather interesting quote: "The common law is the will of mankind, issuing from the life of the people." Catchy, huh? Just one tiny little (too small to be relevant obviously) point -- the quote is from C. Wilfred Jenks, who in the 1930's was a leading proponent of the "international law" movement, which had as its goal to impose a global common law and which backed ‘global workers' rights.' Call it Marxism, call it Progressivism, call it Socialism -- under any of those names it definitely makes the DOJ look corrupt in theirsleek, new black website with Marxist accessories to match. See for yourself: http://www.justice.gov/ How very interesting that 'they' couldn't find a nice quote from one of our Founders. People, we have lost our Republic. We need to get it back ASAP. SOURCE: http://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2010/08/department_of_justice_ditches.html "Single acts of tyranny may be ascribed to the accidental opinion of the day; but a series of oppressions, begun at a distinguished period, and pursued unalterably through every change of ministers (adminstrators) too plainly proves a deliberate, systematic plan of reducing us to slavery." -- Thomas Jefferson (1743-1826), US Founding Father, drafted the Declaration of Independence , 3rd US President http://quotes.liberty-tree.ca/quote_blog/Thomas.Jefferson.Quote.B05A We the People http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JVAhr4hZDJE -- To join RichsRants, send email to: [email protected] For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/richsrants?hl=en
