Agree. We paid for all of the information. We own it and..
Posted on: May 16, 2020 at 11:25:57 CT
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... the powers that be refuse for us to be able to see it.
I'm actually past the point of defending the Constitution at this point. It obviously failed. Doesn't mean it wasn't a great document and wasn't a valiant effort to be remembered in history... but like every constitutional document, it failed to hold up due to progress, especially technological.
It's Always Sunny In Philadelphia had one of the most brilliant truths that we should question today. "The government of today has no right to tell us how to live, because the government of 300 years ago already did."
LOL. It's always comedy that rips the whole in the universe of accepted illogical thought.
We should never be allowing ourselves to be slaves and beholden to a document written by people that lives in a time where they had no idea that computers and cars and trains and electricity were going to dominate our lives. They couldn't have possibly forseen it.
Nor can we possibly forsee 300 years from now.
And our future fellow humans 300 years from now shouldn't have to live by what we say today either.