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Sunday, June 3, 2012

Taking a Break


I have decided to take a 30 day break to clear my head of the news and people who care about their individual issues instead of the country as a whole. From people who don’t understand that they have a right to a religion because our Constitution doesn’t allow the government to have one. Without a religion our government:
  • Does not stop a woman’s right to an abortion or birth control (an opportunity brought on by medical progress since the beginning of religions). 
  • Has decided (1879 Supreme Court) that polygamy is against the law (On June 1, 2012 I heard Utah prosecutors are not bringing criminal charges against the polygamist family made famous on the reality show Sister Wives.). 
  • Does not prosecute for adultery, eating of any food, having a religious symbol, working on the Sabbath, and more. 
  • Does prosecute those that hurt children via their failure to provide medical assistance, beatings, trafficking, and more. 
  • Believes in a death penalty (too many states have twisted their laws to believe otherwise). 
  • Has decided we are all to be treated equally. Blacks, Hispanics, Gays, Catholics, Baptists, Muslim, etc. (On June 1 a Boston federal appeals court found the 1996 Defense of Marriage Act to be unconstitutional; it’s finally going to the Supreme Court.).

There is so much more I am irritated with but I don’t want to go into those not wanting health or house insurance and wanting the government to foot the bill; or the $1.8 trillion in tax cuts given to the rich when there’s 15% of Americans that are poor and starving, or our freedom of speech that allows people to lie, foolishly demonstrate (not slaughtered like Syrians) or to teach children to hate and persecute while their so-called Christians churches get government tax exemptions (perhaps the tax code should be changed to disallow them). And, I truly don’t understand why so many Americans don’t comprehend why the Wall Street protesters are acting on their behalf. 

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