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Author: chazwinchazwin Date: Jul 26, 2008 02:12
In this election it is worth mentioning an area that does not feature
in the list of hot election issues, but which demonstrates to the
whole world what makes American great.
American is free; its citizens are free. America is the richest
country in the world and best at everything. It is because each and
every American is free to choose his or her own destiny, and spend
their cash exactly how they wish.
Thus American ranks a pitiful 42nd in terms of life expectancy, below
almost every other developed country on earth. But despite this SOME
Americans are longer lived than any on earth.
The disparity between Connecticut, a rich state, and Mississippi for
life expectancy is a staggering 30 years!
47 million Americans cannot afford health insurance.
The US has dropped from second place in 1990 to 12th place in terms of
human development, and has THE HIGHEST child poverty of any of the
richest countries on earth (it is good to see that the US is best at
some things).
Some 14%%, that is 40 million Americans lack basic literacy. This is
not because it has a higher standard - its standards are widely
regarded on the "lite" side. ...
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Author: TopazTopaz Date: Jul 26, 2008 02:49
On Sat, 26 Jul 2008 02:12:14 -0700 (PDT), chazwin
yahoo.com> wrote:
>In this election it is worth mentioning an area that does not feature
>in the list of hot election issues, but which demonstrates to the
>whole world what makes American great.
>American is free; its citizens are free.
Since hindsight is 20/20, we can look back now and say that,
unfortunately, the Founding Fathers were more worried about freedom
than about race. Their viewpoint is understandable; in their day,
pretty much everyone was White, and it was assumed that things would
stay that way. Blacks were a tiny and enslaved minority, and it was
assumed that things would stay that way. The media didn't have nearly
the power that it has today, and no Jews controlled the media that did
exist, and it was assumed that things would stay that way.
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Author: chazwinchazwin Date: Jul 26, 2008 03:41
On Jul 26, 10:49 am, Topaz hotmail.com> wrote:
> On Sat, 26 Jul 2008 02:12:14 -0700 (PDT), chazwin
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> yahoo.com> wrote:
>>In this election it is worth mentioning an area that does not feature
>>in the list of hot election issues, but which demonstrates to the
>>whole world what makes American great.
>>American is free; its citizens are free.
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> Since hindsight is 20/20, we can look back now and say that,
> unfortunately, the Founding Fathers were more worried about freedom
> than about race.
You usual irrelevant gibberish from Gay shiny "Topaz".
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Author: ZerkonXZerkonX Date: Jul 26, 2008 03:40
On Sat, 26 Jul 2008 02:12:14 -0700, chazwin wrote:
> what makes American great
An idea.
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Author: Langevinger66Langevinger66 Date: Jul 26, 2008 07:35
On 26 jul, 12:40, ZerkonX X.net> wrote:
> On Sat, 26 Jul 2008 02:12:14 -0700, chazwin wrote:
>> what makes American great
>
> An idea.
wel glad im dutch freaking fake money elections biljonairs buying the
show must be a harpocrates syndrome
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Author: toolytooly Date: Jul 26, 2008 10:59
"Topaz" hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> On Sat, 26 Jul 2008 02:12:14 -0700 (PDT), chazwin
> yahoo.com> wrote:
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>>In this election it is worth mentioning an area that does not feature
>>in the list of hot election issues, but which demonstrates to the
>>whole world what makes American great.
>>American is free; its citizens are free.
>
>
> Since hindsight is 20/20, we can look back now and say that,
> unfortunately, the Founding Fathers were more worried about freedom
> than about race. Their viewpoint is understandable; in their day,
> pretty much everyone was White, and it was assumed that things would
> stay that way. Blacks were a tiny and enslaved minority, and it was
> assumed that things would stay that way. The media didn't have nearly
> the power that it has today, and no Jews controlled the media that did
> exist, and it was assumed that things would stay that way.
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Author: ImmortalistImmortalist Date: Jul 26, 2008 11:18
On Jul 26, 2:12 am, chazwin yahoo.com> wrote:
> In this election it is worth mentioning an area that does not feature
> in the list of hot election issues, but which demonstrates to the
> whole world what makes American great.
> American is free; its citizens are free. America is the richest
> country in the world and best at everything. It is because each and
> every American is free to choose his or her own destiny, and spend
> their cash exactly how they wish.
> Thus American ranks a pitiful 42nd in terms of life expectancy, below
> almost every other developed country on earth. But despite this SOME
> Americans are longer lived than any on earth.
> The disparity between Connecticut, a rich state, and Mississippi for
> life expectancy is a staggering 30 years!
> 47 million Americans cannot afford health insurance.
> The US has dropped from second place in 1990 to 12th place in terms of
> human development, and has THE HIGHEST child poverty of any of the
> richest countries on earth (it is good to see that the US is best at
> some things).
> Some 14%%, that is 40 million Americans lack basic literacy. This is
> not because it has a higher standard - its standards are widely ...
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Author: Langevinger66Langevinger66 Date: Jul 26, 2008 12:12
On 26 jul, 20:18, Immortalist yahoo.com> wrote:
> On Jul 26, 2:12 am, chazwin yahoo.com> wrote:
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>> In this election it is worth mentioning an area that does not feature
>> in the list of hot election issues, but which demonstrates to the
>> whole world what makes American great.
>> American is free; its citizens are free. America is the richest
>> country in the world and best at everything. It is because each and
>> every American is free to choose his or her own destiny, and spend
>> their cash exactly how they wish.
>> Thus American ranks a pitiful 42nd in terms of life expectancy, below
>> almost every other developed country on earth. But despite this SOME
>> Americans are longer lived than any on earth.
>> The disparity between Connecticut, a rich state, and Mississippi for
>> life expectancy is a staggering 30 years!
>> 47 million Americans cannot afford health insurance. ...
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Author: ImmortalistImmortalist Date: Jul 26, 2008 22:35
On Jul 26, 12:12 pm, Langevinger66 hotmail.com> wrote:
> On 26 jul, 20:18, Immortalist yahoo.com> wrote:
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>> On Jul 26, 2:12 am, chazwin yahoo.com> wrote:
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>>> In this election it is worth mentioning an area that does not feature
>>> in the list of hot election issues, but which demonstrates to the
>>> whole world what makes American great.
>>> American is free; its citizens are free. America is the richest
>>> country in the world and best at everything. It is because each and
>>> every American is free to choose his or her own destiny, and spend
>>> their cash exactly how they wish.
>>> Thus American ranks a pitiful 42nd in terms of life expectancy, below
>>> almost every other developed country on earth. But despite this SOME
>>> Americans are longer lived than any on earth.
>>> The disparity between Connecticut, a rich state, and Mississippi for
>>> life expectancy is a staggering 30 years!
>>> 47 million Americans cannot afford health insurance. ...
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Author: ZerkonXZerkonX Date: Jul 27, 2008 06:47
On Sat, 26 Jul 2008 04:49:29 -0500, Topaz wrote:
> And so the Founding Fathers spent most of their time tackling the
> problems that were the most pressing to them: a system of government
> based on a checks-and-balances system,
The system was based on many things but the legal basis, the bedrock idea
was contained in the first three words of the Constitution. It's 'spirit'
can be found in the Declaration Of Independence and it's reasoning in
Paine's "Common Sense".
To the horror and persistent torture of racists of all types, the basis
is inclusive not exclusive. No matter what was practiced 100 years ago,
the lasting tangible is the ideal of human dignity. It does not matter
how past or current or future practices may fail, failure only comes when
people stop working towards this ideal.
As such, your post here is the anti-thesis of the American value.
To get down and historically dirty, you can not assign less than first
class citizenship to all non-whites. Many, if not most, whites also
enjoyed second and third class citizenship. Look up 'indentured
servitude' 'history of the Irish' and, the most disgraceful omission in
the PC history of the US, "history of labor".
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