Well at least that is a positive note, and a negative note.
To be clear our founding fathers attempted to set up a government that made no free righteous man of good conscience a slave. Granted they made mistakes but also allowed for those to be repaired.
They attempted to be guided by the good will forces of God and believing in the general good will of all reasonable men.
However Mr Talbot that one line about fearing their masters causes me some consternation.
No man is my master until he has killed me. As twisted as it has become, our government is not our master. When I hear any American concede that you can't fight city hall... BULL DINKY WINKLES.
At this point in time I will strongly word this to every politician and government worker... BY THE PEOPLE, FOR THE PEOPLE, OF THE PEOPLE.
NOT, of the government, for the government, by the government.
The only Masters I have are God and death. I fear neither.
Those are the basic principles that gave birth to THE UNITED STATES of AMERICA. Any one don't like it you should just leave.
Don't argue with a stupid person. They will pull you down to their level... And beat you with experience..."Samuel Langhorne Clemens"