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The U.S. Constitution: Revolutions (Original Post) linuxuser3 Dec 2018 OP
Interesting tid bit MagicPond Dec 2018 #1
We've been enslaved to the Founding Fathers for almost 13 cycles now linuxuser3 Dec 2018 #2
 

MagicPond

(26 posts)
1. Interesting tid bit
Sat Dec 8, 2018, 06:36 PM
Dec 2018

That's interesting. I never knew he held that view point. I do like the fact we're able to amend our Constitution. It just needs to be amended more often to keep up with the times.

linuxuser3

(139 posts)
2. We've been enslaved to the Founding Fathers for almost 13 cycles now
Sat Dec 8, 2018, 06:47 PM
Dec 2018

~ 12.74 cycles

That's a lot of enslavement. No wonder we're living with BLM, #2A in the hands of black people = cops can shoot with impunity, the NRA owning the GOP, Heritage Foundation (& their tradition of rich white male privilege heritage), John Birch society, Koch Bros & Dark Money, Big Oil destroying the planet, SCOTUS & their Corporations are People, Right to Work for Low-Wages/No Benefits states, Prison labor (aka Slave Wages), Wage Slavery (aka U.S. Capitalism), The Gig Economy, Brown Spanish Speaking Immigrant People from SOTB having their children kidnapped/locked up in cages/adopted away from their parents at the border, Daughters of the Confederacy, & an Orange Russian asset in the WH.

I believe the U.S. Matrix needs a reboot. It has gotten way too big a dose of the Red Pill running like this without its Constitution being updated all this time.

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