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Wednesday, February 14, 2024

There are Standards in the United States Constitution 01 14 2024

Freedom of Speech.  Freedom of Religion.  The right to own a Firearm.  Slavery is illegal.  There shall be no excessive fines.  No cruel or unusual punishment.

And those subjects are not to be subjected to a "Bleeding heart standard."  Whereby one administration allows people in who will never be able to live at that standard.

Freedom of speech means I can say anything I want to you and expect that you will neither get violent with me or suicidal because of what I said to you.  But Republican George Bush's Patriot Act that created hate speech laws violates that concept.

Do we lessen the standard of firearm ownership or infringe on it because we have a demographic that is highly likely to use one to commit suicide?  No.

All men are created equal.  And yet at that time some only got 3/5 of a vote?

Now lets say that fully automatic firearms were legal.  What would happen?  Some kid that went home from school because they made fun of him because he stuttered grabbed one and went on a shooting spree?

It's not our fault he stutters? Is it because his parents drank alcohol pre and during conception and during the mothers pregnancy?  I would say likely. Whatever that kid comes out of the womb to be, it isn't our fault it is it's parents!  Be honest and ask yourself how that standard of gun ownership needs to be maintained?  And you likely didn't know that the reason a lot of countries didn't want to attack us on our homeland is because they knew there would be a gun coming at them from around every corner.

And I believe that eventually you are able to legally dwindle the instance of the type of people who would do that (shoot people because they made fun of them for stuttering, etc.) to ZERO!

What I am getting at is we need to maintain our standards in order to maintain our Constitution and the freedom it represents.

Let me put it another way.  We fought a War over slavery.  A bloody War.  Let's say that every so often we find someone enslaves someone in the United States?  Perhaps it is into prostitution.  Does that mean that they get a slap on the wrist and let go for that enslavement?  Or does it mean that we have to execute them so that it doesn't end up all to be that way again and we have to fight a civil war to end it!

I am for the former.

What about education?  What happens when a high percent of the population can't learn?  You are then creating a wealth class that can easily control them and also control those who do not have money and can learn.

Now let's talk about death from drugs?  To me it is poisoning someone to death.  I would call someone that poisoned someone to death a witch.  And here is what I believe.  Every time there is a death from fentanyl or heroin, there should be a mandatory legal sentencing and execution of the person who gave or sold that to them.  If you think witchcraft is a valid religion, I would just ask how you would refute what I said.  Donald Trump thinks witchcraft is a valid religion as he signed off on that during his admin?  He likely thought it would benefit him in some way? 

With regard to my freedom of speech.  Isn't it a great shame that I am afraid to say or write that name Fentanyl?  And you likely know why.  It has to do with someone owning the rights to that name.  I mean just look at the horror represented by that violation of your freedom of speech.  And instances like that resonate and crawl all the way through the foundation of our Democracy.

When someone is guilty of cruel or unusual punishment or imposing excessive fines should they be let go with a slap on the wrist?  Whose Kingdom is that?  Whose henchmen are those that are being let go?

Does Freedom of Religion mean that we are not to question someone else's agreed upon meaning of God?  Even Jesus questioned the validity of God with his last words, "Father (God the Father), why have you forsaken me?"

I do not believe Donald Trump is a valid leader for our Democracy.

You know, part of the standard is also this: you are expected to be able to read the Constitution and know what it means.  You are not supposed to come to this country as a yes man who doesn't ask questions and knows if he doesn't that he won't be found out and also that the dirty hand that feeds him won't stop feeding him.

© 2024 Thomas Paul Murphy

Ps.  You could almost take the following sentence and work up a whole novel around it, "The Dirty Hand That Gave You Drugs."  And I mean even with regard to alcohol, I loathe Politicians who declare we need that revenue?

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