Contrary to the natural tendency of tyrants to believe they possess absolute power, I believe tyranny is not even able to control itself. So grand and noble do our leaders deem themselves nowadays that they have on the agenda a plan for their salvation as heads of states just in case a cataclysm should ever befall the rest of us as the body. Eventually, after successfully preserving themselves as the very best from among us, they would then reseed replanting themselves in fertile soil to be regrown and replicated as an exact reproduction of the United States!
In actuality, if all that was saved from a cataclysm were those from our government, then all that would be left afterwards of the United States would be the worst kind of tyranny.
Any legislation, policy, or judgement perpetuated in a mysterious best interest of a nation or of the United States is the same as tyranny, as tyranny itself was once salvaged by our Founders in order to serve the people in the advancing of our Civil Purpose. Indeed, being wise, our Founding Fathers when they were provided with the chance to do so chose not to abolish this evil from the past, but they decided instead to incorporate such wickedness as a necessary-tyranny into a new form of government, with this smaller of the two parts serving in unison with the governed as a "government instituted among men," or, of what would later be conceptualized as "a more perfect Union."
After all, it is not the primary purpose of the people as the children of God to be responsible and to govern over others; rather, we are here to control tyranny as a necessary part for the advancement of our contentment which is our Civil Purpose.
A sober man would not take pleasure in the stumbling up of children just as full grown soldiers wouldn't take pleasure in the defeating of immature boys in the endeavor of war. So, then we have to stop and ask ourselves, as we all have a conscience, just how at one time did young women and small boys find their way to be included into the harems of the Roman emperors, the kings, and even a few popes?
As an American myself, as I don't believe our government can, by the abuse of its full power, manage to do anything positive, I also don't believe our government can control itself by the implementation of laws. Indeed, at best, it can only be controlled, as odd as this paradox might sound, by the people holding their leaders to their consciences.
After all, it was never tyranny who showed up early and on time; but, rather, it was the hopeful people who demanded it of themselves! For tyranny itself never even had to show! Likewise, it wasn't tyranny that demanded quality; but, rather, it was the people who demanded of themselves that such be the case!
Therefore, I have decided to take up the role of Prime Minister of these United States in order to deliver to our government these letters holding them not just accountable, but to a higher standard and to a greater penalty under the Light of the Truth.
As I've already stated, as our Founders created a more perfect Union while acting on the behalf of the people; similarly, I have become the rightful Prime Minister of these United States by proclaiming the people today as representative of the very least one among us. In standing as such today, the people have the rightful power of proclamation.
In reducing further towards these letters, I feel the need to turn my attention to writing some meditations concerning the advancement of the people's Civil Purpose with my primary focus being on what amounts to our one and only true American quest: The one and only mandate is for the achievement of a limited government.
Again, from this day onward, I hope to steal back the souls of the American People by forging indelibly onto their hearts this one and only mandate: The one and only mandate is for the achievement of a limited government.
Therefore, as the people's quest for achieving limited government shall never change, then from this time onward, any further talk of other mandates should be ignored as vanity perpetuated in contempt of our Civil Purpose.
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