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A Utah woman facing jail time for video recording a cow from a public street was relieved to learn her charge had been dropped Tuesday.
But that was only because her case had generated a national media firestorm.
Otherwise, Salt Lake City prosecutor Ben Rasmussen would likely have proceeded in his case against Amy Meyer, the first person prosecuted under the state’s “ag-gag” law, one of several that have popped up throughout the country in the past year at the insistence of farming lobbyists.
It essentially boils down to the farming industry not wanting us to see how they treat the animals we eat, so they’ve bribed lawmakers in several states to draft or pass laws that forbid citizens from video recording or photographing the internal operations of factory farms.
Originally posted by alienmma
Hopefully very soon.
Sorry, I'd rather not revert back to a time when African-Americans were hung on trees in neighborhoods and colored children were beaten or killed for talking to white women. Segregation wasn't cool either, nor was the discrimination towards women in the world. Let's also not forget imperialism! Driving Native Americans out of reservations and pointless wars (that still go on to this day)... yeah America was so much better than now.
Don't live your life by a document written 300 years ago.
Hopefully very soon.
Sorry, I'd rather not revert back to a time when African-Americans were hung on trees in neighborhoods and colored children were beaten or killed for talking to white women. Segregation wasn't cool either, nor was the discrimination towards women in the world. Let's also not forget imperialism! Driving Native Americans out of reservations and pointless wars (that still go on to this day)... yeah America was so much better than now.
Don't live your life by a document written 300 years ago.
Originally posted by camaro68ss
Originally posted by alienmma
Hopefully very soon.
Sorry, I'd rather not revert back to a time when African-Americans were hung on trees in neighborhoods and colored children were beaten or killed for talking to white women. Segregation wasn't cool either, nor was the discrimination towards women in the world. Let's also not forget imperialism! Driving Native Americans out of reservations and pointless wars (that still go on to this day)... yeah America was so much better than now.
Don't live your life by a document written 300 years ago.
Its funny what little history you know.
what does the Constitution have to do with anything you described up above?
It’s in an amendment in the constitution that no man shall be slaves. So you still what the constitution gone?
You know the founders originally noted slavery as a “stain” on this great nation people like John Jay, great supporter of the Constitution after its creation and an author of The Federalist wrote in 1786, "It is much to be wished that slavery may be abolished.
Patrick Henry, the great Virginian patriot, refused to attend the Convention because he "smelt a rat," was outspoken on the issue, despite his citizenship in a slave state. In 1773, he wrote, "I believe a time will come when an opportunity will be offered to abolish this lamentable evil.
Thomas Jefferson, author of the Declaration of Independence, which, famously, declares that "all men are created equal," wrote, "There must doubtless be an unhappy influence on the manners of our people produced by the existence of slavery among us. The whole commerce between master and slave is a perpetual exercise of the most boisterous passions, the most unremitting despotism on the one part, and degrading submissions on the other. Our children see this, and learn to imitate it; for man is an imitative animal.
www.usconstitution.net...
All Nations have there Stains. Please find me one that Doesn’t.
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Originally posted by camaro68ss
Originally posted by alienmma
Hopefully very soon.
Sorry, I'd rather not revert back to a time when African-Americans were hung on trees in neighborhoods and colored children were beaten or killed for talking to white women. Segregation wasn't cool either, nor was the discrimination towards women in the world. Let's also not forget imperialism! Driving Native Americans out of reservations and pointless wars (that still go on to this day)... yeah America was so much better than now.
Don't live your life by a document written 300 years ago.
Its funny what little history you know.
what does the Constitution have to do with anything you described up above?
It’s in an amendment in the constitution that no man shall be slaves. So you still what the constitution gone?
You know the founders originally noted slavery as a “stain” on this great nation people like John Jay, great supporter of the Constitution after its creation and an author of The Federalist wrote in 1786, "It is much to be wished that slavery may be abolished.
Patrick Henry, the great Virginian patriot, refused to attend the Convention because he "smelt a rat," was outspoken on the issue, despite his citizenship in a slave state. In 1773, he wrote, "I believe a time will come when an opportunity will be offered to abolish this lamentable evil.
Thomas Jefferson, author of the Declaration of Independence, which, famously, declares that "all men are created equal," wrote, "There must doubtless be an unhappy influence on the manners of our people produced by the existence of slavery among us. The whole commerce between master and slave is a perpetual exercise of the most boisterous passions, the most unremitting despotism on the one part, and degrading submissions on the other. Our children see this, and learn to imitate it; for man is an imitative animal.
www.usconstitution.net...
All Nations have there Stains. Please find me one that Doesn’t.
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Originally posted by seeker1963
reply to post by alienmma
Hopefully very soon.
Sorry, I'd rather not revert back to a time when African-Americans were hung on trees in neighborhoods and colored children were beaten or killed for talking to white women. Segregation wasn't cool either, nor was the discrimination towards women in the world. Let's also not forget imperialism! Driving Native Americans out of reservations and pointless wars (that still go on to this day)... yeah America was so much better than now.
Don't live your life by a document written 300 years ago.
You miss the beauty and freedom that was provided by the wise words of our forebearers! Was it not BECAUSE of the Constitution and the evolution of man that the words written on that 300 year old document were able to advance our country?
The Constitution is not the problem! The problem is corruption and power!
I would really love to know what document promotes freedom and an ability for society to grow that was thought out as well as the US Constitution. Nothing is perfect, and I will not deny the atrocities committed by people in power whom are now dead. However, I will take the words of that old 300 year old document over ANY PLAN that the NWO has planned for us........
Originally posted by alienmma
Originally posted by camaro68ss
Originally posted by alienmma
Hopefully very soon.
Sorry, I'd rather not revert back to a time when African-Americans were hung on trees in neighborhoods and colored children were beaten or killed for talking to white women. Segregation wasn't cool either, nor was the discrimination towards women in the world. Let's also not forget imperialism! Driving Native Americans out of reservations and pointless wars (that still go on to this day)... yeah America was so much better than now.
Don't live your life by a document written 300 years ago.
Its funny what little history you know.
what does the Constitution have to do with anything you described up above?
It’s in an amendment in the constitution that no man shall be slaves. So you still what the constitution gone?
You know the founders originally noted slavery as a “stain” on this great nation people like John Jay, great supporter of the Constitution after its creation and an author of The Federalist wrote in 1786, "It is much to be wished that slavery may be abolished.
Patrick Henry, the great Virginian patriot, refused to attend the Convention because he "smelt a rat," was outspoken on the issue, despite his citizenship in a slave state. In 1773, he wrote, "I believe a time will come when an opportunity will be offered to abolish this lamentable evil.
Thomas Jefferson, author of the Declaration of Independence, which, famously, declares that "all men are created equal," wrote, "There must doubtless be an unhappy influence on the manners of our people produced by the existence of slavery among us. The whole commerce between master and slave is a perpetual exercise of the most boisterous passions, the most unremitting despotism on the one part, and degrading submissions on the other. Our children see this, and learn to imitate it; for man is an imitative animal.
www.usconstitution.net...
All Nations have there Stains. Please find me one that Doesn’t.
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The OP is saying that we need to go back to that time, but at that time life wasn't good either.
In the Constitution, native americans and africans are deemed as private property.
It's a well known fact that many of the founding fathers were dubious in their actions and were common hypocrites. Such as the fact that many farmers' crops and farms were taken by the government after the Revolutionary War, after supposedly fighting that against the British.
You don't even focus on real issues, you focus on conspiracy theories such as the "NWO" and the "Illuminati". Real issues is the giant gap in wealth distribution in the world. The fact that corporations and companies rule our lives. That more money is put into funding high-tech stealth bombers than funding our education system. That people still do not realize the danger of owning a firearm and that extensive background checks should be done when attempting to own one.
The Constitution advanced our country in his beginnings, but it isn't perfect. It was never created to be followed religiously.
Originally posted by alienmma
Originally posted by seeker1963
reply to post by alienmma
Hopefully very soon.
Sorry, I'd rather not revert back to a time when African-Americans were hung on trees in neighborhoods and colored children were beaten or killed for talking to white women. Segregation wasn't cool either, nor was the discrimination towards women in the world. Let's also not forget imperialism! Driving Native Americans out of reservations and pointless wars (that still go on to this day)... yeah America was so much better than now.
Don't live your life by a document written 300 years ago.
You miss the beauty and freedom that was provided by the wise words of our forebearers! Was it not BECAUSE of the Constitution and the evolution of man that the words written on that 300 year old document were able to advance our country?
The Constitution is not the problem! The problem is corruption and power!
I would really love to know what document promotes freedom and an ability for society to grow that was thought out as well as the US Constitution. Nothing is perfect, and I will not deny the atrocities committed by people in power whom are now dead. However, I will take the words of that old 300 year old document over ANY PLAN that the NWO has planned for us........
You don't even focus on real issues, you focus on conspiracy theories such as the "NWO" and the "Illuminati". Real issues is the giant gap in wealth distribution in the world. The fact that corporations and companies rule our lives. That more money is put into funding high-tech stealth bombers than funding our education system. That people still do not realize the danger of owning a firearm and that extensive background checks should be done when attempting to own one.
The Constitution advanced our country in his beginnings, but it isn't perfect. It was never created to be followed religiously.
H.J.Res. 15 proposes repealing presidential term limits. Rep. Serrano (D-NY), the resolution's sponsor, has proposed similar legislation in every congressional session since 1997 --- during the tenure of presidents from both parties. None of the resolutions has ever made it to a floor vote.
#3 - A lot of agnostics and atheists won't like me saying this, but politics without faith is tyrannical dictatorship, because these men and women in power have nothing to motivate them except humanistic values. Money, power, etc. I am NOT saying we should be a Christian dictatorship, hanging anyone who doesn't agree with the Catholic church like old Rome, but like everything, we need a balance between human rules and spiritual rules, and as of now, spiritual rules have no place in the American politics. That's a recipe for sin and self-destructive disaster.
Originally posted by Gazrok
reply to post by XxNightAngelusxX
#3 - A lot of agnostics and atheists won't like me saying this, but politics without faith is tyrannical dictatorship, because these men and women in power have nothing to motivate them except humanistic values. Money, power, etc. I am NOT saying we should be a Christian dictatorship, hanging anyone who doesn't agree with the Catholic church like old Rome, but like everything, we need a balance between human rules and spiritual rules, and as of now, spiritual rules have no place in the American politics. That's a recipe for sin and self-destructive disaster.
This country was founded by those seeking freedom from religious persecution. Separating church and state was a fundamental consideration by the founding fathers, and it has worked to a pretty good extent, for over 200 years. I don't think you need faith to be moral, and there are morality considerations in a lot of our legislation (you don't see us going around naked, for example). Also, there is the little matter of WHICH religion to be "official". Christianity has many offshoots, and some are more different than Islam and Judaism (which are actually quite close in beliefs). You can't have a representative republic that represents a majority rule if you include theocracy in the mix, when you have so many different faiths and sects in the US.