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   "D E M I G O D " <"D E M I G O D to Asshole   
   Re: US Constitution Was Obsolete Long Ag   
   25 Nov 03 20:44:03   
   
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   From: "@SHAW.CA   
      
   "Asshole" wrote:   
      
   > D E M I G O D wrote:   
   > ... US constitution is being obsolete for over half a   
   >>century.   
   >>   
   >>Because its successfull successor, the Universal Declaration   
   >>of Human Rights has subsequently reformed the controversial   
   >>to the rights and freedoms US Constitution.   
      
   >   
   >   
   > ...only _you_ could come up with "The Universal Declaration of   
   > Human Rights".   
   >   
   > But then again, yer a Canadian, so nothing stuns me.   
      
   Regardless of the fact that no one really gives a shit about what   
   any asshole might say, I ought to mention that the UDHR is NOT my   
   (own and individual invention)... Moreover, it was UNANIMOUSLY   
   ADOPTED (which is _exceedingly_ superior to the "democratic"   
   "majority rule") by the every world's nation at the United   
   Nations' General Assembly.   
      
   Therefore, any asshole's resentment for this fact would make no   
   effect whatsoever on validity of standards of Human Rights that   
   are being prescribed for every individual throughout the world,   
   (including all of the americunts), and certainly won't interfere   
   with interested individuals' pursuit of their own rights and   
   changes to their collective's laws.   
      
   Main changes that follow, of course, would be an elimination of   
   the incarceration industry in US, together with its highly   
   controversial to Human Rights - and globally abolished long ago -   
   perpetuation of unfair exploitation of slave labor of prisoners,   
   as well as many other forms of slavery.   
      
   --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05   
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