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Rule #12 is kind of controversial. Please give me your opinion.

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This new rule is kind of controversial but undeniable. I realize we can have too many rules as that is the first rule of rules -- don't have too many rules. Still, the great thing about rules are that they free us up to enjoy our freedom. Imagine all the free time we would have if we didn't argue like the primitive Europeans do about politics?

Rule #1. Hate is un-American.

Rule #2. Never blame the people.

Rule #3. Never use the political spectrum as a playing field to bicker about politics.

Rule #4. Never give an interview with the media that isn't spontaneous, unedited and unrehearsed.

Rule #5. The singular Civil Purpose of the Constitution should supercede all legal precedence outside of it.

Rule #6. As law abiding American citizens, our characters should prefer imprisonment, torture, death and the fragrance of an outhouse to the tyranny of a courtroom.

Rule #7. As a winning political campaign is a victory for tyranny, establishing a bipartisan American Movement is a victory for the people.

Rule #8. False American Movements fail to implement fresh measures towards the reconsecration of the Civil Purpose while they dig up obsolete legal precedence from the past to implement.

Rule #9. The people must own the purse. So, the debt of the people should not be burdened with any legal counterfeit created by foreign or domestic tyrannies.

Rule #10. As legal lobbying on the Federal level benefits the rule of tyranny, the civil invention created on the local level benefits the rule of the people.

Rule #11. There are 3 kinds of people: those with feeble minds who persecute people, those with immature minds who laugh about persecution, and those with the kinds of sober minds that get persecuted. To be an American is always to be the latter.

New Rule #12. At all times, never use the N word while avoiding discussing matters dealing with Jewish people altogether.

One could claim that we shouldn't be prejudice at all times but this is covered in Rule #1: Hate is un-American. I feel Rule #12 is necessary as a backup or a safeguard to help our American conscience from letting one slip out. While many have survived using the "N" word, if they are willing to kneel before the public and beg for mercy, I don't think letting one slip out against the Jewish people is survivable because it is an offense against our deeply secularized Christian culture which holds the Jewish people as central figures.
 
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It is easier to be forgiven as a racist than to be forgiven as a nazi

Really, though. On one hand, you're refusing to demean a group. On the other, you're refusing to say a group is a group.

I may have to edit out this rule eventually.

Anyway, I once held a political campaign by attempting to elicit the organization of a labor union. It was during this experience that I realized the difficulty politicans have with proper racial ettiquette (Management attempted to cause racial problems) I am speaking namely of the use of the N word here and the touchy situation when commenting about anything having to do with Jews or Jewish people.

I tended to be more casual when speaking about African Americans, we called them black people back then, because one could be forgiven for expressing ones honest views about them, which is something a smart politician will never do.

One will never find political forgiveness when expressing ones honest opinions about Jews or Jewish people. This is just a political fact of life. So, when asked anything having to do with Jews and Jewish things, I generally found it wise to excuse myself with the reason that I needed to go to the bathroom or get a drink of water. One can always find a good reason to avoid discussing any issue involving the Jews or Jewish things and this was just smart.

As I have often told my sons, when confronted by someone wanting their help with a crime, just excuse oneself from their company with the reason that one needs to fix a peanut butter sandwith to take along. Then sneak out the back. One doesn't have to refuse to go along because that wouldn't be cool. Just avoid the issue altogether.

This method can also be used when one is approached by a drunkard desiring to drive one home.
 
Rule # 1 is based on WHAT precedents of American history? Looks to me like "hate" is as American as "apple pie and baseball". :rolleyes:

Or are you just maybe another of those PC propaganda cheerleaders for "thought police and control"? :p :rolleyes:
 
Rules free up time so that we can enjoy our liberty

Who appointed you ruler?

:rolleyes:

There are no rules; rather, the rules are to create the momentum of a new American Transcendentalism -- an American Movement perpetuated by Ralph Waldo Emerson that brought Americans back to cherish and reconsecrate the Civil Purpose -- a purpose created when the formal document of The Declaration of Independence -- the legal divorce decree from tyranny -- is combined with that of the formal document of the U.S. Constitution -- the legal marriage decree to a new proper government.
 
UEW: What in tarnation are you talking about? Plenty of Jews are nerds. I, for one, will never give up my use of the "N" word whether referring to myself, a Hindu, a Jew or anyone else for that matter.
 
Rule #2: Never blame the people

Rule # 1 is based on WHAT precedents of American history? Looks to me like "hate" is as American as "apple pie and baseball". :rolleyes:

Or are you just maybe another of those PC propaganda cheerleaders for "thought police and control"? :p :rolleyes:

So, the people have temporarily lost sight of their American souls as the nation has eroded towards tyranny. When Americans regain their American souls by once again cherishing and reconsecrating our nation's Civil Purpose, they won't be so hateful.
 
Hate can be a wonderful thing, as long as it's pointed in the right direction. Hatred of discrimination inspired the civil rights movement. Hatred of fascism inspired America's invasion of Nazi-controlled Europe in WW2. Hatred of English tyranny inspired the American revolution. I say any man who doesn't have a little hate in him must not be paying very close attention to the world!
 
The nation of India should change its name out of respect for Native Americans

UEW: What in tarnation are you talking about? Plenty of Jews are nerds. I, for one, will never give up my use of the "N" word whether referring to myself, a Hindu, a Jew or anyone else for that matter.

We are in the light of the media constantly, Amy. As a consequence, we need to present ourselves better by watching what we type or post in here. This is why it's a smart idea for the beloved forum members to avoid the issue of the Jews and Jewish things altogether. It is damned if you say something good or damned if you say something bad. You can't win politically by addressing such an issue. So, just avoid it.
Although my drinking days are history, I know how it can be in a bar, Amy. The bar has become the new University in regards to intelligent discussions dealing with issues like "N" word use and other such hot topics. Tell someone they can't use a word and it just sounds funny to use it after a little alcohol gets drunken. This is something that the cognizant scientists will never understand in their sober therapy sessions.
Anyway, keep up the good work!
 
So, the people have temporarily lost sight of their American souls as the nation has eroded towards tyranny. When Americans regain their American souls by once again cherishing and reconsecrating our nation's Civil Purpose, they won't be so hateful.
Rule # 2 sucks also. :p :rolleyes:

The PEOPLE are FUBAR'd. Lemmings racing to the approaching precipice.

Without the outraged criticism of the human condition, ongoing "status quo" and history how is ANY real progress EVER even hoped to be made?

http://www.reference.com/search?q=%22Civil%20Purpose%22&r=d&db=web
 
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Hate can be a wonderful thing, as long as it's pointed in the right direction. Hatred of discrimination inspired the civil rights movement. Hatred of fascism inspired America's invasion of Nazi-controlled Europe in WW2. Hatred of English tyranny inspired the American revolution. I say any man who doesn't have a little hate in him must not be paying very close attention to the world!

Maybe I'm mistaken expecting you to fight
Or maybe I'm just crazy I don't know wrong from right
But while I am still living I've just got this to say
It is always up to you if you want to be that, want to see that, want to be that way -- School by Supertramp
 
The nation of India should change its name out of respect for Native Americans

We are in the light of the media constantly, Amy. As a consequence, we need to present ourselves better by watching what we type or post in here. This is why it's a smart idea for the beloved forum members to avoid the issue of the Jews and Jewish things altogether. It is damned if you say something good or damned if you say something bad. You can't win politically by addressing such an issue. So, just avoid it.
Although my drinking days are history, I know how it can be in a bar, Amy. The bar has become the new University in regards to intelligent discussions dealing with issues like "N" word use and other such hot topics. Tell someone they can't use a word and it just sounds funny to use it after a little alcohol gets drunken. This is something that the cognizant scientists will never understand in their sober therapy sessions.
Anyway, keep up the good work!

You're funny, I think.
 
Rule # 2 sucks also. :p :rolleyes:

The PEOPLE are FUBAR'd. Lemmings racing to the approaching precipice.

Without the outraged criticism of the human condition, ongoing "status quo" and history how is ANY real progress EVER even hoped to be made?

http://www.reference.com/search?q=%22Civil%20Purpose%22&r=d&db=web

If you were born with a God given love for trees or birds, which some people are, then you would never blame the trees or the birds. Your love for the trees and birds would have nothing to do with power so there would be no corruption involved. Some people are born with a love for people, not a love for governing the people. The latter is Hillary and her dark world of legal precedence.
 
If you were born with a God given love for trees or birds, which some people are, then you would never blame the trees or the birds. Your love for the trees and birds would have nothing to do with power so there would be no corruption involved. Some people are born with a love for people, not a love for governing the people. The latter is Hillary and her dark world of legal precedence.

Ain't talking trees and birds. They're fine. BTW, what have you got against the fish? :rolleyes:

Some people are born with a love for people, not a love for governing the people.
Yep, the POWER governing junkies are one of the MAJOR problems AND the folks that pick them and give away their personal POWER to them, in doing so. :p
 
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