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<blockquote data-quote="marvinvwinkle" data-source="post: 1157121" data-attributes="member: 9897"><p>Not being self-righteous, just being factual. No the founding fathers were not just other men, they were selected to bring a new nation into being and to sustain it from people that would want to revert back to monarchist rule. They made mistakes just like everyone else, but they spent much time debating each and every item in the Constitution knowing it would be twisted and spun by people that would try to destroy it. They tried to write it so that people that were educated and those that were not could understand it. It is obvious that there are still people trying to tear it down. The founding fathers not only wrote a concrete document, but the gave up their fortunes and in many cases their lives to do so. I have a relative that signed the Constitution and lost everything including his wife a children because of it. </p><p>I, Mr Brown, have a problem with any person who would lesson the sacrifice that these individuals underwent to insure all US citizens have a right to succeed, not have it handed to them under the guise of social justice. I believe they and my ancestors all believed you help your neighbors if they were in need of a hand up. I doubt very seriously they envisioned welfare, unemployment for two years, and redistribution of wealth.</p><p>I apologize to the OP for an inadvertent hi-jacking of this thread, but some of us self-righteous persons don't agree with the overt destruction of our Constitution and BOR. The veto of open carry is an example of this.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="marvinvwinkle, post: 1157121, member: 9897"] Not being self-righteous, just being factual. No the founding fathers were not just other men, they were selected to bring a new nation into being and to sustain it from people that would want to revert back to monarchist rule. They made mistakes just like everyone else, but they spent much time debating each and every item in the Constitution knowing it would be twisted and spun by people that would try to destroy it. They tried to write it so that people that were educated and those that were not could understand it. It is obvious that there are still people trying to tear it down. The founding fathers not only wrote a concrete document, but the gave up their fortunes and in many cases their lives to do so. I have a relative that signed the Constitution and lost everything including his wife a children because of it. I, Mr Brown, have a problem with any person who would lesson the sacrifice that these individuals underwent to insure all US citizens have a right to succeed, not have it handed to them under the guise of social justice. I believe they and my ancestors all believed you help your neighbors if they were in need of a hand up. I doubt very seriously they envisioned welfare, unemployment for two years, and redistribution of wealth. I apologize to the OP for an inadvertent hi-jacking of this thread, but some of us self-righteous persons don't agree with the overt destruction of our Constitution and BOR. The veto of open carry is an example of this. [/QUOTE]
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