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Thursday, January 30, 2014

Our vision

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Knowing the Constitution is a bit difficult. I mean reciting it. We may say that our founding fathers wanted to organize all of us under a clear contract that we could all understand and follow.

The Constitution is the law of the land.

This law should be easy to understand and it should be in one language. Why? Because the Supreme Court has a tough enough job as it is interpreting laws, that's why! It's nice to advertise and solicit business in other languages for the purpose of making things easier for people with a different native language, but when it comes to "why was I arrested?" you aren't going to want to have some unclear principle responsible for your hardship.

Now, I have mentioned over and over that religions, that inspire belief, which are the food for why we are alive and do what we do, are all subsets to our Constitution. Freedom of religion is meant to allow you to seek food for the spirit in any way you see fit so long as the "structure" is a subset of the religion of our country which is the Constitution.

But the Constitution changes over time doesn't it. That is what is scary about "progressives". A progressive is someone that believes our religion should "evolve" over time but what happens over time is that the rich get richer, so what some people call evolution is really just the natural order succeeding in weeding out the weak, which is of course, uncivilized.

So are we stuck? As our Constitution gets "amended" and our founding fathers' vision for our country gets lost in "prohibition or no prohibition" minutiae, how do we keep true to our fathers' vision?

The answer is in the preamble. And in the preamble, which even a child can recite without too much difficulty, it states that we should insure domestic tranquility.

Domestic tranquility.