Judges sip, chat, relax, as people’s pleas ignored

Magistrates, that have power to protect those that are injured, if they neglect to redress their grievances are really guilty of inflicting them. — Matthew Henry, commentary on Jepthah, Judges chapter 11 The people of Tennessee, 6.8 million in all, have title to liberty. That clear title is in a bill, an agreement they extend to the state and its servants in the form of a constitution. By David Tulis / NoogaRadio The constitution is a political compact, a delegation of authority to the state, an entity known generally as the “government.” It establishes ownership of liberty as belonging to … Continue reading Judges sip, chat, relax, as people’s pleas ignored