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Law is a convenient fiction, subject to their will and their whims, created to enslave lesser minds.

From Salon

The president's whims, desires, beliefs, moods and plans are to be followed without question.

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The Constitution is also much harder to change and therefore less subject to the political whims of one leader or one moment.

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In addition to First Amendment protection afforded to all public employees, many federal statutes have specific built-in protections for agency workers, to stabilize the federal government and guard against the whims of politicization.

From Salon

Sir Keir said Britain's energy security had been "held hostage" by Russian President Vladimir Putin for "too long", which has resulted in prices "skyrocketing at his whims".

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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