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“Americans today sometimes assume the Founders' references to God or Nature or the Supreme Ruler were just for impact or for propaganda. Not so. These were tightly reasoned statements of legal principles. Your rights to your life, liberty, and property came from your Creator, not the government; these rights cannot be repealed.”
Richard J. Maybury, Whatever Happened to Justice?
“Some years ago I read a book that brought Einstein's theory of relativity down to an eighth grade level. This convinced me that any subject can be made easy. In other words, always beware of anyone who tells you a topic is above you or better left to experts. This person may, for some reason, be trying to shut you out. You CAN understand almost anything.”
Richard J. Maybury, Whatever Happened to Justice?
“Keep in mind that right and wrong are not matters of opinion. They are principles we must discover and apply. They are laws of biology for intelligent species”
Richard J. Maybury, Whatever Happened to Justice?
“Do all you have agreed to do, and do not encroach on other persons or their property.”
Richard J. Maybury, Whatever Happened to Justice?