About
The Illinois State Capital Building
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VehicleEdge is a group of Illinois residents concerned about our State Government and the issue of Public Corruption. We don't want "Special Interest Big Money" influencing legislative decisions that oppose the well being of the People of the State of Illinois. Nor do we want any facet of our national government to be involved in corruption. We advocate for the People of the State of Illinois. If you have a specific issue, and you would like to share it with us, please use our contact page and send it along. We are quite liberal in our thoughts and beliefs. If you care to join our efforts, you are welcome here! We, the people are a "protected class" as a whole.
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On Public Participation:
Pursuant to the fundamental philosophy of the American constitutional form of government, it is declared to be the public policy of the State of Illinois that the constitutional rights of citizens and organizations to be involved and participate freely in the process of government must be encouraged and safeguarded with great diligence. The information, reports, opinions, claims, arguments, and other expressions provided by citizens are vital to effective law enforcement, the operation of government, the making of public policy and decisions, and the continuation of representative democracy. The laws, courts, and other agencies of this State must provide the utmost protection for the free exercise of these rights of petition, speech, association, and government participation.
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Comments about legislating morality
"The study of the law is about rights and wrongs. Civil law commands what is right and forbids what is wrong. Nearly every other law, including the principles of freedom itself, is morality based. Obedience or disobedience to these laws reflects individual and collective morality. Individual and collective rejection of moral values does harm to individuals, the economy, and the state. Thus, legislating morality is what we do, what we have done, what we will yet do in
"We make laws because we believe that some things are right and other things are wrong, that wrongs left unchecked hurt individuals, families, neighbors, communities, nations - or else the environment, the economy, and so forth."
Steve Farrell – Moral Liberalist
