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  1. l0rd
    Overnight essay for school. It was a critical analysis of an article by this Hofstadter dewd.
     
    I posted it because I think most Americans don't even know the difference between the Declaration of Indep. and the Constitution.
     
    By 1787, flaws in the Articles of Confederations policy towards a centralized government were obvious (Princeton Review 91); a new constitution was needed. For four months in 1787, a group of fifty-five delegates met in Philadelphia and discussed and authored our now-ratified constitution. In Richard Hofstadters Founding Fathers: An Age of Realism, he brings to examination the anti-democratic political ideology of these delegates and how this formed the constitution that Americans are seemingly so unfamiliar with today.
    Before delving into explanations, Hofstadter establishes his thesis and the fundamental principle in these delegates ideology: To them a human being was an atom of self-interest. They did not believe in man, but they did believe in the power of a good political constitution to control him. (Hofstadter 4). In essence, the Founding Fathers thought that mans self interest, or even the interest of a majority, must be mitigated with government, as a majority of men, let alone one, do not have the hindsight to know what is best for the whole.
    It was the Founding Fathers belief that liberty should lay in the hands of those who have stake in it. As Hofstadter further defines their intended definition of liberty, liberty was linked not to democracy but to property. (Hofstadter 13). Thus, although these two seemingly parallel concepts in the modern-day Americans mind, the Founding Fathers would think a democratic republic to be an oxymoron. Hofstadter made it clear that the Founding Fathers believed that in owning property, you thereby have a greater stake in the hand of decisions of government. This may well be an explanation to the Declaration of Independences famous all men are created equal line. As all men are created equal, not all are worthy enough to be affected by laws regarding the freedom for property.
    Given their fundamental ideologies, they may be susceptible, or even favorable to moving towards a government similar to the British model they just broke away from; however, this assumption would be the furthest from the truth: What the Fathers wanted was known as balanced government. (Hofstadter 10). They did not wish to act as the only important constituent, but rather, as Hofstadter eloquently put it, A properly designed state, the Fathers believed, would check interest with interest, class with class, faction with faction, and one branch of government with another in a harmonious system of mutual frustration. (Hofstadter 10). This meant that they had to implement policies in a constitution that acted as regulators for each group within the whole. Thus, three devices were designated: the advantage of a central government, in maintaining order against a majority rule (effectively anti-democratic); the ability for citizens to vote, which allowed for a government representative of the majoritys political party; and two houses of opposing political party with an impartial overseer that had the power to veto (congress). Theoretically they could have recreated a monarchy and placed themselves at the top, but they obviously had more sense than that. And although it is fairly obvious that their political ideologies were determined greatly on their social class, they were controlledby a statesmanlike sense of moderation and scrupulously republican philosophy. (Hofstadter 29). Meaning that they wished to distribute the power.
    And as it should be apparent through the very title of his article, Hofstadter made it clear that the founding fathers were not idealists. These well-educated delegates were well aware of the historical failures of idealism, whether it be in religion, settlements, or government. Given their view on human instinct, we can deduce that they would think any sort of perfection within humanity to be impossible, as Hofstadter affirms, Modern humanistic thinkers who seek for means by which society may transcend eternal conflict and rigid adherence to property rights as its integrating principles can expect no answer in the philosophy of balanced government as it was set down by the constitution.
    However perfect a governmental model might be, conflict between factions, classes, and political ideologies will always occur and have to be dealt with. With a system that effectively pleases, or displeases, everyone as needed, a government can do its job most effectively. The Founding Fathers knew this, and wrote the Constitution accordingly.
  2. l0rd
    Hot milk
    Mmmm...tweak my nipple
    Champagne and ripple
    Shamans go cripple
    My sales go triple
    We drop lobotomy beats
    Evaporated meats
    On hi-tech street
    We go solo
    Dance floors and talk shows
    Hot dogs, no doz
    Hot sex in back rows
     
    I wanna know what makes you scream
    Be your twenty million dollar fantasy
    Treat you real good
    Expensive jeans
    Hollywood freaks on the hollywood scene
     
    Touch it real good if you want a piece
    Party people know Im that type of freak
     
    People look so snooty
    Take pills make them moody
    Automatic bzooty
    Zero to tutti fruitti
    Sex in the halls
    Niagra falls
    Local shopping malls receive
    Anonymous calls
    Hot like a cheetah
    Neon mamacita
    Eat at tacoria
    Pop lockin beats from korea
    Looking like jail bait
    Selling lots of real estate
    Looking like a hot date
    Banging like an 808
     
    Do you want to feel this?
    Do you want to feel this?
     
    Norman schwartzkoff
    Something tells me you want to go home
    Champagne, bibles
    Custom clothes you own
    Calling up from special area codes
    Hollywood nuns with the hollywood phones
    I got nothing to do, nowhere to go
    Ill tell you what you want
    If you want to know
    Satin sheets
    Tropical oils
    Turn up the heat
    Till the swimming pool boils
    Let all the neighbors
    Read it in the papers
    Making all those gentlemen cry
    Realistic tears
     
    Jockin my mercedes
    Probably have my baby
    Shop at old navy
    He wish he was a lady
  3. l0rd
    Apologies for my obnoxiously caustic first blog post. It was actually a copy-and-paste from something else I wrote on Facebook today.
    Anyways, I can't decide between the white or black clone. Someone should make this easier for me and just make a clone of the old theme.
     
    Ah, anyways, I don't like blogs. They make me think that other people think that I think of myself highly and that my everyday whatdoings is interesting enough for the public eye.
     
    Just letting you know, if I do continue to add entries to this blog, most likely it is simply done for personal entertainment purposes.
     
    Help me make up more words that end in "doings".
  4. l0rd
    I can't help but raise my chin at a slightly more obtuse angle than my fellow TIFer; but righteousness is had, as I believe I have earned rights of superiority to my fellow man. You see, there are three kinds of people in this world: there are the have-nots, the haves, and the l(zero)rds. I am your king, messiah, and superior to you in every way. ALL shall be taxed for their earned right to stay on my friends list--and they shall be glad to pay up, for they shall consider themselves privileged.
     
    My blog will consist of the everyday whatnots and whodoings of the single most important man on our planet. I hope you enjoy your stay, although I know you won't be enjoying yourself as much as I.
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