the forbidding of happiness are aimed at the poor!

Discussion in 'Philosophy and Religion' started by skycanvas, Nov 12, 2007.

  1. skycanvas

    skycanvas Member

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    You know what pisses me off? When I hear of really good people & the cops are like trying to bust them for something innocent like an open container. Then they get all self-righteous & turn themselves in. I believe in "Deceivers, yet TRUE..." as Paul said. LYING to Satan? Why not?!

    There are laws in this country against cops beating you up & threatening you to make a confession. Self-Incrimination is against the law, but they always try to do this. Deceivers, yet TRUE... & Self-Incrimination. Hell, I consider myself a Christian, although I would not fucking go to church without a whip...

    I certainly think some laws, such as the forbidding of happiness are aimed at the poor. Because rich people have money to eat & drink in restaurants. Or, cops simply ignore them when they are drinking at a picnic. Is this deck stacked or what?

    It used to be "public drunkeness" but this gets the cops off the hook & the rich can be all smug about it. It should be NO MEAN DRUNKS!

    If you are a happy drunk then great.

    I propose the SHAWSHANK AMENDMENT (Movie Shawshank Redemption where the prisoners were allowed to drink with the cops while tarring the prison roof) to make it unconstitutional to forbid people from pursuing life, liberty & happiness in just popping a beer. Fascism!
     
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    I agree, but it will get worse before it gets better.







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