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Uncle Emanuel Watkins
06-30-2010, 03:17 PM
The People’s Civil Purpose;
In the Defense of Our Founding Fathers

The Old Man Within Us Must Die

Our government has become a tyranny of old men. This means they have fallen from the golden ideas of our Founding Fathers to the extent of neglecting the people’s Civil Purpose as well as abandoning our nation’s posterity. Rather than they act in faith on the behalf of the people, our corrupt leaders have become drunken on a false power, blinded by legal precedence, and weak minded by their short sighted desires to obtain whatever they can before passing away.
In comparison, our Founders were not these kinds of old men as they ruled more in faith realizing that future generations would be appreciating their work just as they, at that time, appreciated the works of the founders who inspired them. Granted, they did exhibit a great deal of arrogance as they had obtained the rightful social-status of “gentlemen.” Still, the Founders forfeited that which was rightfully theirs choosing to instead act on the behalf of the people, representing them before a corrupt tyranny. The advisors backing up our Founding Fathers were great kings, philosophers, and scientists they had ample time to read about in books spanning thousands of years. In comparison, the old men ruling over us today are backed by a crowd of other old men, with this being their political subordinates and advisors.
To avoid being an “old man” in government, one has to care little about oneself and more about the concerns of others. As “money” is the currency of the private executive, the “people” and the quality of their Civil Purpose should become the currency and the profit of the public executive (with he or she being those who serve by legislating, administrating, and judging).
Ideally speaking, public executives should treat the people under them as they would their very own mom. That’s right! Taking this a step further, a public executive should treat the very least amongst us, with this being the little trespassing prostitute, as his or her mom. And when moms have problems, we help them.
When the old man dies within us allowing us to rule in faith in this way, we care for even the most insignificant of prostitutes. This is because all little sisters, according to that which is the self evident and the unalienable Truth, are moms with a burden. Any other expressed opinions backed up by direct evidence of the five senses or beyond in the deep theoretical is a deception exposed by the sixth sense of our consciences.
Once again, to be envisioned and empowered today as Americans, we have to understand how marriage is a sharing of authority. As even the smallest of prostitutes is a mom with a burden, even in spite of what she might think or say, the dad in the relationship should be twice as burdened with getting out of her way by not legislating, administering, and judging at the dinner table.
This is copyrighted material. Any forum or political entity supporting the spirit of Ron Paul may reprint this material. Likewise, by the Freedom of the Press, any individual has the right to reprint it. However, any commercial media or any individual working for such, as they no longer represent the people, do not have that right.

Uncle Emanuel Watkins
06-30-2010, 10:54 PM
The People’s Civil Purpose;
In the Defense of Our Founding Fathers

The Old Man Within Us Must Die

Our government has become a tyranny of old men. This means they have fallen from the golden ideas of our Founding Fathers to the extent of neglecting the people’s Civil Purpose as well as abandoning our nation’s posterity. Rather than they act in faith on the behalf of the people, our corrupt leaders have become drunken on a false power, blinded by legal precedence, and weak minded by their short sighted desires to obtain whatever they can before passing away.
In comparison, our Founders were not these kinds of old men as they ruled more in faith realizing that future generations would be appreciating their work just as they, at that time, appreciated the works of the founders who inspired them. Granted, they did exhibit a great deal of arrogance as they had obtained the rightful social-status of “gentlemen.” Still, the Founders forfeited that which was rightfully theirs choosing to instead act on the behalf of the people, representing them before a corrupt tyranny. The advisors backing up our Founding Fathers were great kings, philosophers, and scientists they had ample time to read about in books spanning thousands of years. In comparison, the old men ruling over us today are backed by a crowd of other old men, with this being their political subordinates and advisors.
To avoid being an “old man” in government, one has to care little about oneself and more about the concerns of others. As “money” is the currency of the private executive, the “people” and the quality of their Civil Purpose should become the currency and the profit of the public executive (with he or she being those who serve by legislating, administrating, and judging).
Ideally speaking, public executives should treat the people under them as they would their very own mom. That’s right! Taking this a step further, a public executive should treat the very least amongst us, with this being the little trespassing prostitute, as his or her mom. And when moms have problems, we help them.
When the old man dies within us allowing us to rule in faith in this way, we care for even the most insignificant of prostitutes. This is because all little sisters, according to that which is the self evident and the unalienable Truth, are moms with a burden. Any other expressed opinions backed up by direct evidence of the five senses or beyond in the deep theoretical is a deception exposed by the sixth sense of our consciences.
Once again, to be envisioned and empowered today as Americans, we have to understand how marriage is a sharing of authority. As even the smallest of prostitutes is a mom with a burden, even in spite of what she might think or say, the dad in the relationship should be twice as burdened with getting out of her way by not legislating, administering, and judging at the dinner table.
This is copyrighted material. Any forum or political entity supporting the spirit of Ron Paul may reprint this material. Likewise, by the Freedom of the Press, any individual has the right to reprint it. However, any commercial media or any individual working for such, as they no longer represent the people, do not have that right.

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