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|    Re: US Constitution Was Obsolete Long Ag    |
|    26 Nov 03 03:55:43    |
      XPost: talk.politics.drugs, talk.politics.guns, alt.current-events.usa       XPost: talk.politics.misc, alt.fan.rush-limbaugh, alt.politics.usa.republican       XPost: alt.politics.bush, alt.law-enforcement       From: "@SHAW.CA              "Asshole #49" wrote excreted again:              > D U M I G O D wrote:       >       >>"Asshole" wrote:       >>       >       >       >>Therefore, any asshole's resentment for this fact...       >       >       > What fact?       > How long have you been without oxygen?              The fact is that a NEWER AND IMPROVED (meaning: changed for       better and more advantageous to the individuals than to the       government and other ruling agencies/agents) RIGHTS have been       described in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights than in       long ago obsolete (over 55 years now) Constitution of USA...              And if you missed a lot of physics classes, I should remind you       that oxygen is equally distributed for everyone by its constant       presence in the air...              Anyway, if you missed the part which was below your question and       you had a hard time scrolling down to read it, I've pasted it for        you to read it again:              Regardless of the fact that no one really gives a shit about what       any asshole might say, UDHR 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 the 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 the 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        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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