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Uncle Emanuel Watkins
01-03-2013, 08:23 PM
As debating opposing points of views has always been an accepted form of entertainment in the United States, the likes which were further perpetuated as so by the advent of the two party system, nothing causes more disorganization and confusion among the disadvantaged than the kinds of politicians who argue divisively atop differing political platforms. In order for them to justify such contempt towards the people, those behind these modern, present day sophists must scheme tactfully ways of avoiding any confessions within the introductions, as such pious behavior would demonstrate humiliation and humbleness their reverence for our Founding Fathers.
A person rejecting every established platform in the past past holds themselves as their very own foundation.
This return to revering our Founders by reducing to the natural law they established within The Declaration of Independence has become known in history as the American Movement process. Indeed, while they belittle today that Civil Purpose which our Founders so painfully gained for the disadvantaged, deeming such nonsense as secondary in significance to the law, they also scoff at the self evident power in the natural law, the new order our Founders declared as our unalienable inheritance, of which became the basis for new formal American culture or our American Civil Purpose.

To establish this Civil Purpose as a new formal culture today, it must first be differentiated from the old Puritan order that existed prior to it which, in its natural desire to become dominant as a new ruling empire over what our Founders envisioned as a symbiotic-like Democratic Republic, having a relationship between the Federal government and the individual states, has chosen to become parasitical against such a Union instead. This old Puritan order has even chosen to abandon the policing of our borders thus leaving many of us, as the Romans once did to those living within the lessor territories of their empire, vulnerable to invaders.

In order to govern, it is necessary to do more than just maintain the people in a state of status quo. Indeed, the people must advance. Therefore, in regards to the advancement of our Civil Purpose, if the electoral process is the motor, then the American Movement itself becomes the fuel that powers it. While the two party system would seem to have worked in the past, it has only done so largely for the benefit of tyranny. In the meantime, existing wholly outside of what has become a very divisive electoral process, it was the American Movement process that has worked out best regarding the advancement of the people. In the end, all we need to do today is the same action performed by the people of the past: We need to plug ourselves back in with our ancestors.

This is the one true great aspect about the United States. Not our government! Not our U.S. Constitution which the government disobeys! Not the lawyers who corrupt it! Not our destabilizing educational system! Indeed, the United States doesn't have the greatest of the world's lawyers, the greatest of its teachers, or even the greatest of its business executives! The one great aspect about the United States and the reason it has had the ability in the past to generate huge amounts of wealth is our American Civil Purpose, with this being a natural right residing forever within the hearts of the disadvantaged.

As The Declaration of Independence and The U.S. Constitution both represent a divorce from a prior tyranny as well as a new marriage to a more perfect Union respectively, neither of the formal documents should ever be viewed as mutually exclusive from the other.

Again, the greatest of benefits are derived from the most precious of alterations. In contrast, tyranny today is threatening the U.S. Constitution by misleading the disadvantaged into both wishy-washy hoping unto darkness and deceiving them into accepting radical change for the sake of it.

Uncle Emanuel Watkins
01-04-2013, 07:07 PM
Bump

The points I am trying to make in the opening post are:
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1) The two party electoral process has largely worked to advance tyranny over the people.
2) It is the philosophical American Movement, a process wholly outside of the electoral process, which has worked most to advance the disadvantaged majority.

Example: In our arguments supporting the conspiracy that purports a "new world order," what established order existing now within the United States is this new order threatening to replace? In determining so, we can either reduce to the new order our Founders established within the Declaration of Independence when they declared such as a natural law; or, we can reduce even further back than that to the old European Puritan order that existed prior.

A lot of people even in this forum don't bother to differentiate between the two in their arguments. Yet, the old pagan Puritan order isn't any more significant in regards to what is great about the United States than is either African American voo-doo or Hispanic chips and sausa.