VICTORVONDOOMX
Never tell me the odds!
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What makes us right is what many people have forgotten. We are and have been the catalyst for change for the entire world. Merely 250 years ago most of the globe TRULY believed in the divine right of certain people, due to their bloodlines, to have power over others. Our forefathers woke the world up out of that nightmare. Despite the Constitution's admonishment against an established, monolithic religion ( in an effort to avoid the political difficulties posed by the C of E ) they saw that divinity reaches out to EACH of us and that we must allow ourselves to be guided by it as individuals as well as nationally. Our Founding Fathers would be perplexed by misinterpretations of their work by rabid ideologs which have allowed schools without prayer and other craziness which has led to entire generations bereft of a moral foundation. Nevertheless, it is this basic idea that we know what is best for us which makes us right; that we the people should get to decide our course, just as other peoples should decide theirs. This is a good topic to visit right now as the partisanship growing in this country threatens to undermine those very ideals. We have begun to slip back into dogmatic, sectarian thinking rather than individualism. Examples of this are; "Well, he's the guy I voted for ( a member of my party ) and therefore he... can lie under oath and not be prosecuted...his decisions should not be questioned, that's unpatriotic... ( I included one from each party and could go on & on, but I can't type ) I call this the "Political Disfunctional Family Syndrome," like the wife and mother who refuses to believe that her new husband is molesting her kids even though the evidence is right under her nose. She's afraid if she acknowledges it, then it will reflect upon her because she chose him. This is just dangerous. Right now all over America people are sublimating their own morals and beliefs in order to vote the party line for a candidate who does not truly represent ( or care about ) those beliefs. That's happening on both sides & it's what's WRONG with America. But I digress...