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Quote by: Milton Bradley Yeah, and that grim story comes from only looking at the positive aspects of these institutions. Just imagine if we could get you to recognoze the negative aspects. |
I am confussed by your reply. The only way to level the playing field is through government assistance programs and you are opposed to them aren't you? Ron Paul is even against education. He reminds me of a bible thumber, only his bible is the Constitution as though life today is not completely different from life in the coloies.
Mass production done with electricity and fossil fuels, dramatically changed our reality. Few of us own enough land to be self sufficient today, and the medical profession is vastly different from when a doctor could do little more than comfort their patients who had disease that were not understoood, and the average life expectancy was 45 years. Because the life expectancy was so short, and early death so common, diseases resulting from malnition would be less obvious. It was not known forms of mental retardation were the result of malnutrition. Death as a result of industrial accidents common. Our consciousness has changed a lot since the Constitution was written and I think it is romantic thinking to think we reduce our awareness to the Constitution and everything will come out alright. Or reduce our awareness to the Constitution and bible and everything will be alright.