Evil government divisions, super-secret spy rings, or ruthless drug or crime syndicates.
Not exact matches
Georgetown Law Professor Michael Seidman says in the New York Times that we should conclude, «the American system of
government is broken» not because of political
divisions, but because of the Constitution «with all its archaic, idiosyncratic and downright
evil provisions.»
Burger further maintains that although vigorous and partisan political debate is usually a normal and healthy manifestation of our democratic system of
government, political
division along religious lines is one of the principal
evils against which the First Amendment was intended to protect.