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Uncle Emanuel Watkins
02-09-2008, 10:36 AM
One aspect I admire about Ron Paul supporters is the maturity they exhibit when avoiding liberal versus conservative debates about issues. Perhaps this excellent behavior is manifest in them because they find it vain to address issues today when our political system has eroded into a pornographic, single party state made up of 2 filthy old men, this would be the Democratic and Republican parties in bed together, with that of a dirty whore, the national and local media working with them to defile the U.S. Constitution. (Did anyone happen to notice how CNN yesterday made humorous light of how the U.S. dollar is now being treated as third world tender in Europe? This is yet another example of how the flirtacious media will giggle at our nation any time its integrity gets spanked on the fanny.)
As our nation's 2 party system has indeed eroded to that of a single party, our overall happiness as Americans, the primary civil purpose buried in the US Constitution, has been trampled on and forgotten. Instead of a goal of national happiness, our political system today has taken on a perverted twist towards that of a more hateful agenda where 51% of the population, whether they be conservatives or liberals, have a primary purpose of increasing their material wealth at the expense of the happiness of the remaining 49.
So, we should cherish the central theme of the U.S. Constitution, the American pursuit of happiness that is, as THE very value greater than any and all material wealth in the world. Likewise, in regards to the pursuit of happiness, all considerations dealing with issues and policies, whether they be domestic or foreign, should reduce to this civil purpose in the Constitution.
In other words, our mission should not be to exercize power with the express purpose of increasing material wealth; but to the contrary, our mission should be to cherish our Constitution by never ammending it for any other purpose than to make every U.S. citizen happier.

heath.whiteaker
02-09-2008, 10:50 AM
I agree with your post. Very well put together.