RE: RE: The Constitution wass the Seed of Violence that Bred this Society
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RE: The Constitution wass the Seed of Violence that Bred this Society

RE: The Constitution wass the Seed of Violence that Bred this Society

Excellent article! I'm going to share it on my page. BTW, aren't you associated with An Anarchist Conversation on Facebook? If you ever want to cross-promote or collaborate somehow, hit me up.

My page is American Objectivist. I don't get a lot of time to spend on it, especially to do original content like videos and articles, but this is one subject I've been wanting to cover next.

It baffles me how Constitutionalists these days have fits about Congress meeting behind closed doors and not being transparent, and secret legislation, when those were the exact circumstances under which their precious chicken scratches were adopted. I wrote something a while back about that, and a Constitutionalist friend of mine (who should know better since he's authored a few books on that and related subjects) made his apology saying, "They just didn't want King George to know what they were up to."

That's funny, since the Constitution wasn't adopted until about five years after the Revolutionary War ended? Funny that the Articles of Confederation were adopted right during the Revolution, and I don't remember reading anywhere that they had any privacy concerns about that one? That was just one more reason for me to think that statism is a religion. They'll attempt any kind of mental gymnastics they have to in order to defend their Holy Book. And I'm not being facetious when I call it that; it's full of holes.

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