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Swiss vote to ban minaret construction

Swiss democracy in action: A majority voted to restrict the freedom of a minority.

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RESTORATION OF THE RED, WHITE AND BLUE: A RECONSTRUCTION PROJECT IN AMERICAN PRIDE
Freedom of Religion
Image by roberthuffstutter
As a nation of individuals, it is difficult to create a national identity that will reflect our seperate standards and hopes, but it is possible if our focus is on the freedom of the individual to pursue those dreams with only a limited amount of rules and regulations. If as individuals we will understand that America is a country rich in diversity and imagination, we respect these individual differences rather than attempt to regulate or restrain them, we will develop a national unity rich in harmony, each individual unencumbered by a web or net of rules and regulations that will restrict our ideas and deafen our dreams. To summarize, a return to the days when common sense was the rule rather than ideologies that divide; a return to a time when minding one’s own business would determine our destiny in what we accomplished and where we lived–a day when we could keep as many cattle and horses that we could afford to care and tend for responsibly, a time when we could build the palace of our dreams or choose to live in a cabin on Walden Pond without prejudice.

RECONSTRUCTION USA
Freedom of Religion
Image by roberthuffstutter
As a nation of individuals, it is difficult to create a national identity that will reflect our seperate standards and hopes, but it is possible if our focus is on the freedom of the individual to pursue those dreams with only a limited amount of rules and regulations. If as individuals we will understand that America is a country rich in diversity and imagination, we respect these individual differences rather than attempt to regulate or restrain them, we will develop a national unity rich in harmony, each individual unencumbered by a web or net of rules and regulations that will restrict our ideas and deafen our dreams. To summarize, a return to the days when common sense was the rule rather than ideologies that divide; a return to a time when minding one’s own business would determine our destiny in what we accomplished and where we lived–a day when we could keep as many cattle and horses that we could afford to care and tend for responsibly, a time when we could build the palace of our dreams or choose to live in a cabin on Walden Pond without prejudice

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