Welcome to the Carnival of Principled Government, where we take a monthly peek into a concept that seems a bit of an oxymoron these days. Last week, a couple of professors in California wondered what children could possibly learn from their parents who were questioning a court decision on internet forums. Apparently, they didn’t like the tone. But I know what their children can learn: we have a right to question the government. Some more questions, for the state and the American public:
The Republican Party is clearly ill. What is the prognosis, Dr.?
What does it take to be a leader? What can we learn from Ron Paul?
Will conservatives vote for McCain?
That annoying Constitution. What do we need it for anyway? Maybe to limit the state’s power in the raising of children?
Dude, are you stoned? Should the government feed your children?
What’s wrong with this picture? Could the stimulus package do more harm than good?
What can we learn from the success of recycled speeches and recycled ideology? Or maybe not?
Should Clinton step out of the race? You know…for the good of the party?
What about laws? Too many? Not enough? Or should they just be enforced?
And with all this, doesn’t Congress have anything better to do?
Thank you for visiting the Carnival of Principled Government. Blogcarnival has this carnival marked as discontinued which I was assured should fix itself. Maybe I should accept it as a suggestion, but we’ll see if it will begin accepting submissions again. If not, please send me the link to your entry through my contact page. And if you would like to host, please let me know!
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Do not accept it as a suggestion. We need this type of Carnival nowadays.
Hey, thanks! I appreciate that.
Thanks for including my post! I’ll get a link from my blogs up today…
Dana,
Ignore the suggestion! Consider it the winter slump, but winter is over in 2 days. I really appreciate this Carnival and the work you put into it.
Thanks everyone…and I’m not intending on scrapping my carnival just yet. I can handle once a month. : )