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OH NO NO NO NO

>> No.11152879

ENGLAND IS MY CITY

>> No.11152908

>>11152872
Thomas Paine was a faggot

>> No.11152932

>>11152908
/thread

>> No.11153049

nice to see /lit/ cant refute him

>> No.11153104

>>11153049
When you're a citizen of the world you're a citizen of nowhere.

>> No.11153114

>>11153104
uhm no sweety you're a citizen of the world like it says

>> No.11153125

>why don't we just be good n sheeitt?
t. brainlet corsetmaker

Hamilton was the real maverick of the revolution.

>> No.11153130

>>11152872
>brethren
faggot

>> No.11153145
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>>11152872

>> No.11153153

>>11153130
>faggot
Brother!

>> No.11153156

>>>/tv/
>>>/pol/

>> No.11153162

>>11152872
>do good

t. western philosomeme

>> No.11153164

>to do good is my religion
why would you make that your religin when you could make getting mad pussy your religion?

>> No.11153171

>>11152872
what a stupid bluepilled virtue signalling cuck

glad he's dead

>> No.11153179

This country was founded by globalists. There is no escape remember this.

>> No.11153197

>>11152872
itt: christians buttmad their religion got BTFO'd by a hack.

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>>11153179
considering the earth has been fractured into 200 countries from 50 in half a century they don't seem to be very effective

>> No.11153211

>>11153179
>This country was founded by globalists
>because of a foreigner who wasn't even present for the constitutional convention
lol

>> No.11153212

>>11153179
This. The USA is literally a masonic enlightenment experiment gone terribly wrong.

The idea of American 'conservatives' make me laugh every time. The only thing an American can 'conserve' is a revolt against God, order, hierarchy and nature itself.

>> No.11153222

>>11153145
Loved the old episodes of YGOTAS. The series is still ongoing amazingly.

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>to do good is my religion
>i define "doing good" by previously established Christian morals

>> No.11153286

>>11153212
This is why America has always been so strongly anti-Catholic. The country's founding principles are the total antithesis of Christian truth.

>> No.11153335

>>11153286
>This is why America has always been so strongly anti-Catholic
You mean like the kingdom they were rebelling against?
>why are wasps not pro catholic hurr
Catholics are only here because of the "antithesis of Christian truth" founding principles that you deride.

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>>11153212
"Order and hierarchy" are poison.
>Now I a fourfold vision see

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>>11152872
all right real talk right now
Why's everyone talking shit about america all of a sudden, like a couple years ago other countries would have sucked our penises the second we came to visit but now they always spit in our direction. What the fuck did we do? You hate us yet are still following our influences like some anime tsundere but without the prospect of a loving relationship. What exactly is the problem that you have with our country?

>> No.11153364

>>11153286
>In God we trust

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>>11153364
>The highest, the transcendent glory of the American Revolution was this — it connected, in one indissoluble bond, the principles of civil government with the precepts of Christianity.

>> No.11153394

>>11153286
>implying christ wasnt a globalist

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>>11153394

>> No.11153410

>>11153049
He never really made an argument outside of rhetoric in that quote.

>> No.11153421

>>11152872
>do good
Wow. I can't believe he just ended moral philosophy forever

>>11153179
Thomas Paine was quite literally a foreign larper who wasn't even involved in the war at all. He did nothing

>> No.11153430

>>11153361
Drumpf unironically

>> No.11153436

The first basedboy

>> No.11153444

>>11153125
>Fuck your rights, give me POWER
Yeah neo-pseudomonarchists sure are mavericks

>> No.11153454

>>11153361
America is the great upsetter of national orders. The only countries around that aren't becoming America-with-[X Ethnicity] are the ones who are our "enemies," ie Iran, DPRK, etc. It's resentment.

>> No.11153457

>>11153125
>>11153162
>>11153164
>>11153270
>>11153421
>taking one quote out of context and acting like it defines someone's entire entire philosophy.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6NxZtGbJi74

>> No.11153460

>>11153444
>Fuck your rights, give me POWER
>throws an election to his rival after years of bitter contention for the good of the country
Yeah, real powermongering ebil man. Why not read The Federalist Papers and Philo Camillus before crying muh tyrant.

>> No.11153466

>>11153460
Anyone opposed to the bill of rights falls into the category of tyrant

>> No.11153497

>>11153466
>I go further, and affirm that bills of rights, in the sense and in the extent in which they are contended for, are not only unnecessary in the proposed constitution, but would even be dangerous. They would contain various exceptions to powers which are not granted; and on this very account, would afford a colorable pretext to claim more than were granted. For why declare that things shall not be done which there is no power to do? Why for instance, should it be said, that the liberty of the press shall not be restrained, when no power is given by which restrictions may be imposed? I will not contend that such a provision would confer a regulating power; but it is evident that it would furnish, to men disposed to usurp, a plausible pretense for claiming that power.
The original bill of rights had nothing to do with today's use of it. It did not apply to the states. It was a limit on a federal gov't with no power to enforce its precepts, and it survives today as a relic used to overrule state power with arbitrarily interpreted principles as a convenient excuse.