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Ask the slaves at the time of the Declaration of Independence if they enjoyed Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness.
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Weren't considered "people", I'm thinking they were right and we're wrong.
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I don't think they did. I'm not sure they were speaking for women either.
And I wonder if they truly meant everyone was created equally would we have skipped the civil war, spared lives or needed to rebuild the nation.
By now our society would be completely homogeneous too.
What do you think?
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All "men" are "created equal", you're not equal, never were and never will be. That's why the "civil rights movement" really destroyed this nation, it didn't improve anything. We WERE at the top before the 60s, now we struggle to stay mediocre. Not everyone has the same potential.
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I doubt they enjoyed Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness. I doubt their decedents are enjoying those things today. Assistance programs have not been helping them over the years, just keeping them in the lower social and economic status. Some of the housing projects have 3 generations of families living there in a row, an absolute failure of those programs.
STOCK UP ON AMMO!
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They're not capable, they're not equal, that's why they can't compete equally.
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They had it wrong. You have it right. What's your point? We need to fix things to make it right?
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No, they had it RIGHT...WE have it wrong. Things started downhill with the "civil rights" of the 60s. When we started fooling ourselves that everyone is equal.