Dennis Prager, speaking on the radio, on 7 December 2006 said our values are not found in the constitution. Well he has the right to have so little respect for the great American Constitution that he finds nothing in it that represents his values, but he certainly is not qualified to say what my values are. He is qualified to say that he does not value the freedoms and protections we get from the constitution but he is unqualified to say our values are not found in the constitution since many people with better morals and values than Dennis Prager do find their values in the constitution.
That Prager would go on the radio and pretend to be qualified to say what everyone's values are, makes you wonder if this guy has good sense.
I as a proud and patriotic supporter of the great American ideals of pure laissez-faire capitalism, human freedom, and private property rights have great respect for the constitution. I find my values represented in the constitution. I think those of us who are proud supporters of the constitution should recognize Dennis Prager as an unamerican and unpatriotic person.
That Prager would go on the radio and pretend to be qualified to say what everyone's values are, makes you wonder if this guy has good sense.
I as a proud and patriotic supporter of the great American ideals of pure laissez-faire capitalism, human freedom, and private property rights have great respect for the constitution. I find my values represented in the constitution. I think those of us who are proud supporters of the constitution should recognize Dennis Prager as an unamerican and unpatriotic person.