Posted on 03/25/2014 5:43:58 AM PDT by sevinufnine
Aye.....................
industrious neighbors
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It no longer pays to be industrious in this country. Why work hard and sacrifice for others who do nothing?
Once the Land of the Free, America is now the Land of the Freebie.
“Welfare recipients should forfeit the right to vote before they are issued the first tax dollar.
(You cant take away a persons right to vote.) We do with
convicted felons.”
The founding fathers (if I”m not mistaken) wanted only land owners or home owners to vote, right? Was because otherwise the public would vote something for themselves rather than the good of all.....as we see is the case now with our welfare crown.
> Are you a cheep date or what. Ill smile when that
traitorous worm is behind bars.
A woman scorned that devotes her life to mking your life hell on earth?!
I’ll take the bars...: )
In the early US Republic, only responsible citizens were qualified to vote. Individual responsibility was measured through metrics such as property ownership (in a time when one could homestead farmland with no money to gain real property). Unfortunately, characteristics such as race, religion, and gender were also used to determine whether a citizen could vote.
When suffrage was granted to women, blacks, Jewish citizens, etc. the notion of 'universal' suffrage became popular. This was the 'egalitie' of the French Revolution. But the French proceeded from Jean-Jacques Rousseau, not Jefferson or Locke. Rousseau had developed the concept of 'Social Contract', a predecessor to modern collectivist theories. And those who obtain power through collectivist politics seem to embrace the notion that every convicted rapist, every drug addict, and every nonproductive member of society should enjoy the same privilege to govern as those who lead perfect Christian lives and work hard every day of their life.
So while the framers of our Constitution would largely embrace a restriction of voting privilege to those who support themselves, modern society would see such a regulation as 'discriminatory' and therefore inappropriate.
Even on FR, there will be those who support the flawed principle of universal suffrage.
Don’t forget he brought equality to all people, now everyone is a slave.
Good point.
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