Message from @RealBullWhip
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Were the people more free after? The normal person's life was unchanged.
Who was more free? The rich to pay less taxes?
Get real.
Perhaps you take too much for granted yourself.
The failure of the constitution to define the people was grossly negligent
using enlightenment intellectualism without being grounded with tried and true ethnic definition was pathetic
disgustingly so
all those who died in the "revolution" (devolution!) died for nothing
Fortunately the US has resources and people as they are continue technologically and so it could absorb the failure for a while
You would rather America be a commonwealth state then? How are Canada and Australia doing?
So, to think that shedding the monarchy (ethnic tribal group) was somehow a good thing is ridiculous
IF anything the US should have been established as a new Monarchy
(obviously)
with its own king
It was Lincoln who desttroyed our demographics, not Washington
Instead of the pathetic and nonsensical definition of the "conceptual state" and "conceptual citizen" that followd
makes me sick
Rome began with the same principles
should have stuck to them
oh, you mean as a conceptual idea
Rome was a city comprised of drifters bound by conceptual citizenship
Yeah, you think that is what made Rome strong?
let me laugh...
Apparently you dont understand how Rome was established.
The clown show continues
Alright bud
Regardless, like I said, an American Monarchy was the obvious resolution to the issues of the colonies
not rejection of all European tribal tradition in some enlightenment masturbatory utopian fantasy
fucking assholes
They betrayed their people.
They want to set up some kind of legal protections under the umbrella of an American monarchy or American Empire? Fine.
To throw it all out for the sake of "liberty and the pursuit of happiness"
oh god.
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Unicorn farts and Rainbow wallpaper
pretty sounding poetic words meaning nothing
What you marsupials are talking about?
The betrayal of the "revolution"
"but we're so rich" --- conflating rich with the betrayal
is the usual pacifier