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Uncle Emanuel Watkins
02-02-2010, 12:32 PM
Although imperfect, our parents represent our ancestors. As we inherit most of the solution we need for our happiness from them, only the slightest alteration by us are needed.
My whole argument is that we don't have huge problems as contended, but one huge distraction from that which was once declared the self evident and unalienable Truth. While most of our problems will be solved by returning to revere the history of our parents, of our Founding Fathers, of our ancestors, and, thus, of the Almighty Himself, we only need to alter slightly the world's long standing, social contract theory.
To do this, we need to add a character to the drama produced by our Founding Fathers of a high positioned tyrant and of a lowly "we the people (commoners) . . .."
This character is the prostitute as she represents the untouchable outcaste from society by both the proprietors of our nation and the lessors alike.
So, as the natural law should read as the political Truth: All men (male and female) are created equal (with the same exact business agenda).