Wednesday, May 31, 2006

The United States follows old statues fitted unto the country by men fleeting in the times of post-revolt. These man written commandments, so preciously held in the eye of the waivering and exploiting politican and business man, are indespensible to the great United American cause. I still cringe at the site of someone quoting from the Bill of Rights, with all its glorious vernacular. "Every man woman and frog has the right to bear arms!" " The thirteen respectable statehoods are entitles so seperate and charited regulations, above this, while all can not suffer, freedom and choice is bearing in with the right of state authority to conduct searches beyond a affirmative siezured postulant" Yes, says you. Last time I checked this was the 21st century, not
the 1700's.

So why do we follow this dis-coarse in a post-modern world?
I'd point at Democracy, but then that would get me labeled as a Marxist, simply because all these old and dead cannons never degraded as they should have with the times. People don't want to dig into new ways of life, they're all too profit worthy. It's choice, people chose to rather wilt away than commit themselves to a solution. It's a damn parade, the constituation is held so high, that we could call it a myth, it's a celebrated tradition, celebrated by lackeys of an institution needing something to be proud of.

tbc

3 comments:

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Anonymous said...

If you call them profit worthy, then that's the perfect reason to keep them.

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