--Thomas Jefferson, letter to Monsieur
A. Coray, 1823
Saturday, November 2, 2013
Words Of Wisdom
"At the establishment of our
constitutions, the judiciary bodies were supposed to be the most helpless and
harmless members of the government. Experience, however, soon showed in what
way they were to become the most dangerous; that the insufficiency of the means
provided for their removal gave them a freehold and irresponsibility in office;
that their decisions, seeming to concern individual suitors only, pass silent
and unheeded by the public at large; that these decisions, nevertheless, become
law by precedent, sapping, by little and little, the foundations of the
constitution, and working its change by construction, before any one has
perceived that that invisible and helpless worm has been busily employed in
consuming its substance. In truth, man is not made to be trusted for life, if
secured against all liability to account."
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