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The Rape of The Constitution Of the United States

 
 
Reply Tue 21 Dec, 2004 08:02 am
The Rape of The Constitution
Of the United States


From within and from outside, the virginity of a young lady liberty has suffered unconscionable abuse of its standard innocence, hope and pride with its declaration of the constitutionality of a recognizable free land, into a filthy, used - and over-used - target of world-wide jealousy and greed - even from its own children - amounting to a horrible raping never before known in the history of the world.

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Designated laws, however flawed in their wordiness, are the foundation of a nation created to uphold, uplift, and protect the huge mixture of a nation made from the hopes of many people from many lands, who were denied these very hopes form actualizing in their home lands. An admission that, "No law is perfect" has washed over every foundational law, where the foundation has been turned into nothing more than a limp dishrag.

An obvious weakening of the foundation of lady liberty, special interest groups, with their foundation fighters - lawyers - has honored an "unfairness" banner in our courtrooms. This "banner", raised in almost every courtroom of America, including our highest court, has been waved so forcefully, that lady liberty's virginity was involuntarily entered into.

It has been said that, "Life is not fair." While the majority of people worldwide know this, America's children are raping our constitution to FORCE a "fairness" that exists nowhere else in the world or in the history of mankind. This is done solely to achieve selfish, greedy goals as lawsuits are designed to do.

Patient, rationale no longer exists in America.

No one likes being inconvenienced and those who are, are determined to "set things right." But in doing so, other's rights are inconvenienced, hence: lawsuits. Poor, poor babies. No pity party here. The unconvinced don't want it. They want "justice." But whose justice takes precedence over another's is never discussed.

I too, have been inconvenienced - greatly. But the "justice" I seek is within myself. I have every right and opportunity to seek justice, outside of myself where it occurred, but will not do so because I like respecting myself. No one, in the history of the world, has ever "won" an argument. "Winning" an argument has been either forced by war - regardless of minor or magnitude of combat - be it personal or on a field of combat, or by subjugating the looser by court decrees, and to a lesser extent, the weakening of the opponent.

This is "winning" an argument?

Setting the standards for racial equality, for instance, was an admirable agenda but was it necessary? Even though the standards were already in place in the original constitution, selfishness, greed, prejudices, discriminations and inconveniences demanded clarification. The laws did not need clarification, the attitudes did. However, with the clarification demands made upon the solid parchment of the wording of the constitution, the constitution itself became thinner and thinner, that not only obfuscated the original document, but also exploded the contesting of the laws of the land into an ever-expanding universal legalism.

On the nation level, for example, (?????), "Roe vs. Wade," "Separation of church & state", etc. then there are the 50 states and THEIR ever-expanding legalism, demanding even more clarification. Then on to the local level, which often enough, has reverted all the way back to the national level. Of course every step along the infinite horizon of legal definitions "just had" to be challenged, demanded further clarification. But of course, inconveniences enter into the picture somewhere in the expanding universe of legalism. With selfishness, greed, prejudices, discriminations and inconveniences, which in turn led (leads?) to even more demands of clarification, et al and

Ad infinitum.

I would not discount our system of justice, but just because someone or some group's satisfactions are not met, and filing a lawsuit or counter suit, the raping of the constitution begins. No one likes being inconvenienced, otherwise (pity the inconvenienced soul) "freedom" and "fairness" are not handed over on a silver platter, and what better place on earth to satisfy the selfishness of demands for the "fairness" of life than in America?

America, though a nation governed by law, has exposed itself to the rape of lady liberty by the weight and sheer volume of laws added to laws. We even have laws that govern the laws!

Rationality has been fooled into thinking its only place in a court of law. Americans have allowed it to be so. Americans, without developing reason - constantly, in their individual daily lives - have allowed the rape of lady liberty to occur.

At one time we were told that it takes a big person to admit when they are wrong, yet as a nation, our leaders are incapable of this mature, respectable humility.

Â…And every one wonders at what is "wrong" with America?
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Frank Apisa
 
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Reply Tue 21 Dec, 2004 08:12 am
Can you explain your point in one short paragraph?
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truemale
 
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Reply Tue 21 Dec, 2004 09:49 am
Laws written on top of laws on top of laws.

...with nary an end in sight.

All to make all equal...and we need laws to make us equal?

What ever happened to mature respect for one another? Well, I guess "we" never had it, so laws were made to force (for lack of a better word) respect. Clever lawyers turned the words of law to their favor (of course, for fame and fortune), that caused MORE laws to be clarified, including writing laws that govern laws.

Hence....the Constitution - the initial "worded" laws of America, being raped.


PBWY.

tm
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Frank Apisa
 
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Reply Tue 21 Dec, 2004 09:52 am
truemale wrote:
Laws written on top of laws on top of laws.

...with nary an end in sight.

All to make all equal...and we need laws to make us equal?

What ever happened to mature respect for one another? Well, I guess "we" never had it, so laws were made to force (for lack of a better word) respect. Clever lawyers turned the words of law to their favor (of course, for fame and fortune), that caused MORE laws to be clarified, including writing laws that govern laws.

Hence....the Constitution - the initial "worded" laws of America, being raped.


PBWY.

tm


Since the Constitution set up a procedure for making laws...and for testing them...

...it appears as though what you are referring to as "the rape" of the Constitution...is actually simply the document in action.
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dyslexia
 
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Reply Tue 21 Dec, 2004 10:08 am
Doh, I thought there was a law against rape.
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truemale
 
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Reply Tue 21 Dec, 2004 10:46 am
Am in full agreement with you...but wouldn't you agree that the inclusion of literally volumes upon volumes of laws on top of laws is a bit over done??

Perhaps then, I could have entitled my article,
"The whoring of ....etc." >?

PBWY

tm
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Frank Apisa
 
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Reply Tue 21 Dec, 2004 11:14 am
truemale wrote:
Am in full agreement with you...but wouldn't you agree that the inclusion of literally volumes upon volumes of laws on top of laws is a bit over done??

Perhaps then, I could have entitled my article,
"The whoring of ....etc." >?

PBWY

tm


No...if you wanted to be correct...you would have identified it as the Constitution working as it was intended to work.
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dyslexia
 
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Reply Tue 21 Dec, 2004 06:33 pm
well, I do believe that the more corrupt a society is, the more laws it has on the books.
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au1929
 
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Reply Tue 21 Dec, 2004 06:51 pm
BM
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