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just thoughts about unjustness

e woman as an equal human being and not as a female form. Can you imagine in twenty years from now what we think is just now is thought of as unjust then? I can, income tax. Actually I already do!!When do we have religious rights? More appropriately, when do we not have these rights? Our founding fathers took precise measures to protect our God given religious rights in the Constitution and the Bill Of Rights! These documents mean little to nothing to our current government. The First Amendment of the Constitution reads, "Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble...", yet we can no longer pray in our schools and for some time could not carry with us a bible to class. "Meet Me At The Flag Pole" was started just a few years ago as a way to gather christians together at school in a day of worship. Once a year hundreds of students before and after class congrigate to their schools flag pole for a prayer. When this started, many students were suspended, but as the word grew, so did the masses and so did the tolerance along with the school boards across americas conscience. Now this day is know throughout many schools and in many banners are displayed recognizing this day.Thoreau also stated, "It is truly enough said that a corporation has no conscience; but a corportion of contientious men is a coporation with a conscience"(A World Of Ideas 144), absolutely explains why society is evolving, unjust changes to just and right becomes wrong. Yet, with the multitude of changes in society, each and everyday new unjust laws and measures arise for someone to knock down. Call it civil disobedience, or more like government disobedience... I call it a conspiracy!!...

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