Tuesday, April 04, 2006

"I trust free people and free enterprise. I don't like limits,
I don't like restrictions on people. I think they ought to
be only limited by their own hard work, ingenuity,
imagination and their character.

I many times will reference back to Mr. Jefferson's

1801 inaugural address where he defined the sum
of good government as a wise and frugal government,
which shall restrain men from injuring one another,
but otherwise leave them free to regulate their own
pursuits of industry and improvement and that the
government should not take from the mouths of labor,
the bread they have earned. And I think that is still
the sum of good government today."

Sen. George Allen (Our next President)