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Originally Posted by mulp
Which nation has the most powerful military?
Which nation spends more on military power than all the other nations in the world?
Which nation has more weapons of mass destruction than any other nation?
Which nation has called for and led the two largest wars of the 21st century.
Which nation has more soldiers occupying foreign territory?
Which nation has succeeded for two centuries in occupying and then replacing the peoples and cultures of a land with immigrants, and in the end of this process of domination by force of nearly the largest territory in the world, adopted the title of "leader of the free world."?
Isn't the US Constitution a document that expressly defines a cooperative compact of now over three hundred million people?
The US Constitution is the contract between each of the three hundred million who can change or replace the US Constitution by either consensus or violence.
The rule of law was renounced, denounced, and rejected with violent revolution, on false pretences, I would add, and replaced with another, with many of those traitors fully expecting a future insurrection to replace what they created.
But, perhaps you would agree that guns and other arms should be denied to the people by whatever means necessary, say an amendment to the US Constitution, so that no one can invoke the principle of natural law to incite people to insurrection using the arms allowed by the current rule of law???
And don't think the US Constitution can't be changed in ways the majority opposes. Do you really think half the amendments to the Constitution were supported by the majority? And that with a process that requires a supermajority to make a change.
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Do you think the President of this country is elected by the majority of the citizens of this country?
I still prefer living here, even with all our "faults", to living in any other country, and anyone who feels differently is, after all, free to leave.