Tuesday, November 4, 2008

A New American Manifesto

The Struggle Against the System

We must use the vantage point we have attained to look back upon our past and out further over our future, holding those most personal freedoms of life and liberty closest to the bosom in perfect union with the collective values of a human race. The day has come again when we must usher America into a new age of honesty and cooperation; we must see her through this transition with the utmost of collectivism and reassurance. We must open the floodgates of public discourse and shed the burdens of political correctness. We must talk openly and honestly about the problems between us and the problems beyond us. We must address our failures as a society and work towards mutually beneficial relations of security in peace, harmonious social interactions, and concordance with natural law. A day has dawned upon a new century of Americans, a people who will lead the world into a brightening epoch of collective human consciousness based on our commonalities and not our differences; when we become the most forward-thinking society in history, built upon the foundations of life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness and conducted by the most basic rules of human interaction: honesty, empathy, and survival.

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