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Jan 21 2005

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A Majority of One

1/21/05

I am a majority of one. So is everyone who is rightly committed to justice, freedom, universal law and universal brotherhood. I need no one to convince me of my mission in life or try to deter me from it. I am as great or as insignificant as I think I am. Greatness was never bestowed upon anyone by someone else. I am my own majority and I act according to my own beliefs. I am the President, Congress and the Supreme Court of my own life, determining and creating my own laws expecting to reap their effects, either good or bad. A man or woman can do no other if he or she has truly evolved into a being with an erect stance and a greater intellect than their primal ancestors. We are morally obligated to believe in the divinity of our souls and our mortal and spiritual purpose, if we believe that our creation was inspired by an omnipotent and loving God.

All who stand erect and are steadfast in their beliefs of justice, freedom and universal brotherhood will never bow to tyranny. They will continually fight for the preservation of their own rights and dignity and for the brotherhood of mankind. Anyone with spiritual conscience looks at what is being done by the U.S government and is outraged by its involvement in the slaughter and genocide of millions of innocent victims in the name of freedom and liberty and American ideals. The real reason for conflicts by the U.S government is to benefit corporations who profit greatly by world wars, death and destruction. These soul less corporations thrive by perpetrating and escalating civil wars, military coups, famines, environmental disasters, torture, ,fraudulent elections, contract killings, bribery,assasinations of foreign leaders, spying on citizens, systematically stripping the U.S and other free countries of their freedoms of self government and basic individual rights, quashing all protests with massive arrests of innocent people, who are simply expressing their constitutional rights of free speech and free assembly.

“Action from principle,-the perception and performance of right-changes things and relations; it is essentially revolutionary, and does not consist wholly with anything which was. It not only divides states and churches, it divides families; aye, it divides the individual, separating the diabolical in him from the divine.” Henry David Thoreau/CIVIL DISOBEDIENCE

L.A.STEEL

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