When exactly did the Constitution die, and what can you point to to substantiate that? Was it January 20, 2009? 'Cause if that's where you're going with this, I'd like you to explain to me how exactly Obama has expanded the government more in one year than Bush did in eight. I'll be honest in that I don't think you can.
As for private ownership, I was still under the impression that I owned certain things, like the laptop I'm currently typing on. When did that change?
>US. Built upon....
>No man has a God given *RIGHT* to the fruits of another man's labor. And Man's Rights come from GOD, and that means no Government can take >them away. Lets try to keep this new government from trying to take them away.
I'm not so sure the Native Americans and slaves would have agreed, unless you're saying that they weren't Men from GOD in the same way.
>The Modern Day US. Marxism, socialism.....built upon....
>No man has a right to the fruits of his own labors. The State decides what rights citizens have...unless those rights interfere with the working of the >state, then they do not exist.
Here, I think you can look to any number of Americans that have amassed <i>unprecedented</i> personal wealth in the last generation or so. Walton, Gates, Buffet, Oprah, Tiger Woods ... the list goes on. I might even go so far as to say that the rich people in this country have never been richer. Doesn't sound very Marxist to me.
And if you think asset distribution is a purely Marxian idea, you're a fool. Wealth in this country is always being redistributed, it's just the potential changing of the direction of the distribution that has all you tea baggers, i mean tea partiers, up in arms.