It is my intention in this book to criticize all ridiculous laws and the ideas of any group that seeks to enact them. I wish to come across as non-religious and non-politically motivated. And thus, I strive to provide equal criticisms of multiple religions and of multiple political views.
I dont believe in this God person, but I assert that most laws are based on Christianity, and most good laws are based on Christianity, and most of those laws benefit American social standards. God has no place in government, but laws based on Christian beliefs do.
I am not a liberal, but I think some conservatives want nothing more than to keep control of the government to further their own interests.
I am not a Republican, but I think the Democrats are becoming extreme in their policies to adopt policies that will destroy American society as we know it.
I am not an extremist, but I believe that everyone has the right to own a gun and to use it not only to defend his property and life, but also his way of life once diplomacy and common sense fails.
Anyone who takes it upon himself to interpret the law must be willing to lay his life on the line for the law, and the law must not give any special accommodation to those who carry out the law. A President who fears for his life so much that he needs thousands of bodyguards clearly did something very wrong. On the other hand, minority extremists should not be allowed to control the government through lobbying and shouting.
Large corporations, large governments, and large religious organizations are all bad for individual rights. Many small companies increase competition, lower prices, and provide a better product. Individual state governments that decide policies for their constituents allow people to move from one state to the other, to seek out the state where the laws favor their way of life. Having a myriad of choices allows people to live their lives according their own moral standards as opposed to someone elses. On the other hand, there must be some omnipotent standard that we all live by, as a large social group that promotes the American way of life rather than many small social groups that all compete to get their way.
Americans have become accustomed to the idea that wherever you go, it is the responsibility of everyone there to accommodate you. This is wrong, and this is why Americans are hated and even threatened. When you leave your home, it is your responsibility to fit in with your new surroundings, and not the responsibility of the government there to make new laws for your benefit. This also applies to Americans who move from one state to another. Dont expect the people to welcome you with open arms if you are radically different from them. It is your responsibility to adapt to their way of life, or else go back where you came from. In the same way, it is the responsibility of foreigners to adapt and fit in to mainstream America, rather than set up a small version of their country here.
This book is for Americans, not for foreigners. Foreigners frequently criticize Americans for various reasons, when they themselves live in countries that do not face the same problems, usually because of lack of diversity, in religion, ethnic background, even in living conditions. In those countries, no one gets upset about the laws, because everyone grew up under the same conditions, so one law really does fit all. The United States, on the other, doesnt work that way, and frequently, the laws just dont work because they try to please too many people, and end up pleasing only a minority.
Because this book is anti-minority, many people will think it is very offensive. If you are one of those people, then you need to read something that has been approved by the government for your virgin eyes. This is not a nice book. In fact, its downright anti-American. If the truth offends you, read an American educational textbook, because in American schools, anything they teach you is politically correct and pro-American, as opposed to the truth.
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