14 Quotes by Andrew P. Napolitano
- Author Andrew P. Napolitano
-
Quote
What is it about the government and its agents and employees that they can lie to us with impunity, but we risk being sent to jail if we lie to them?
- Tags
- Share
- Author Andrew P. Napolitano
-
Quote
Both parties promote "changing Washington," but in reality they like Washington just the way it is: little gets done that they don't like, and none of our officials are truly held accountable.
- Tags
- Share
- Author Andrew P. Napolitano
-
Quote
If exercising the right to vote were truly effective, the government would not be so eager to promote it.
- Tags
- Share
- Author Andrew P. Napolitano
-
Quote
We must recognize that we do not have a two-party system in this country; we have one party, the big government party. There is a republican version that assaults our civil liberties and loves deficits and war, and a democratic version that assaults our commercial liberty and loves wealth transfers and taxes.
- Share
- Author Andrew P. Napolitano
-
Quote
Indeed, Lincoln’s test of a man is also a true test for a nation. To test a nation’s belief in freedom, challenge the people with the emotions of fear and vengeance that often accompany war.
- Share
- Author Andrew P. Napolitano
-
Quote
Which would you choose: To be free or to be secure? State security and personal freedom often run along tense lines with each other, but our Constitution and its philosophical roots clearly bias freedom over safety.
- Share
- Author Andrew P. Napolitano
-
Quote
Legislators redistrict all the time to achieve desired results. They group people together based on how they think they will vote. There is something fundamentally wrong with this tactic; it is unconstitutional, it is manipulative, it is patronizing, and it infringes upon all citizens’ right to vote.
- Share
- Author Andrew P. Napolitano
-
Quote
Only problem is, we the people are not asked to choose liberty or security. In fact, we the people are often misled to believe that the only way to protect the homeland is by acquiescing, by placing our freedoms at the feet of our protectors.
- Share
- Author Andrew P. Napolitano
-
Quote
Justice William O. Douglas wrote, “The framers of the Constitution knew human nature as well as we do. They too had lived in dangerous days; they too knew the suffocating influence of orthodoxy and standardized thought. They weighed the compulsions for restrained speech and thought against the abuses of liberty. They chose liberty.
- Share