A Servant of Their Rights
L. Neil Smith at the Libertarian Enterprise - Neil offers three tales of tyranny, and a message and warning to the pigs who make it possible.
I don't know what J.K. Rowling was thinking when she created the evil Dolores Umbridge for her Harry Potter books, but a clearer, more repulsive image of Napolitano doesn't exist anywhere else...
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No matter what you may think, you work for the people, not for your bosses. It is not so much, as is often asserted, that you are their servant. You are a servant of their rights, which you have solemnly sworn to uphold and defend against all enemies, foreign and domestic.
Even if they're the other officers you work with.
Even if they're you.
You are a servant of their rights whether or not they exercise them in a manner you approve of. You are a servant of their rights whether or not you agree with what they believe. You are a servant of their rights even if they dress or talk differently than you do. And you are a servant of their rights especially when some appointed power-crazy homicidal lunatic at the federal level tells you you are not.
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