the lie about american society and freedom

Sure it does. You support voting to take other people's private property. But as long as you can hide behind the rubric of "democracy" you feel justified in your actions. As if democratically evolved actions can't be immoral or unjust b

People like Desh bitch and moan claiming that democracy shouldn't be used to violate someone's rights then use "democracy" to justify doing that very thing.
 
dear fucking idiot,


If you dont like what the founders created get the fuck out

Where did the founders create social security, food stamps, Section 8 housing, or any of the things you support? Article, Section, and Clause please.
 
The fucking drunk never backs up her drunken puke with any factual or intellectually honest post, she's simply a brain-dead leftist imbecile. She's the forum's poster girl for leftist ideology.
 
The National Road (also known as the Cumberland Road, and later US Route 40), was the first major improved highway in the United States built by the federal government. Built between 1811 and 1837, the 620-mile (1,000 km) Road connected the Potomac and Ohio Rivers and was a main transport path to the West for thousands of settlers. When rebuilt in the 1830s, it became the first U.S. road surfaced with the macadam process pioneered by Scotsman John Loudon McAdam.[1]

Construction began heading west in 1811 at Cumberland, Maryland, on the Potomac River.[2] After the Financial Panic of 1837 and the resulting economic depression, Congressional funding ran dry and construction was stopped at Vandalia, Illinois, the territorial capital of the Illinois Territory, 63 miles (101 km)[3] northeast of St. Louis across the Mississippi River.

Today, much of the alignment is followed by U.S. Route 40, with various portions bearing the Alternate U.S. Route 40 designation, or various state-road numbers (such as Maryland Route 144 for several sections between Baltimore and Cumberland).

In 2002, the full road, including extensions east to Baltimore and west to St. Louis, was designated "The "Historic National Road"

Ahh yes. I remember it fondly in northern indiana, out towards valparaiso and merrillville from where we were. I rode it often tripping on lsd out to a stupid mall.
 
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