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American Reunification
Today a CNN commentator expressed the opinion that (to be re-elected?) President Obama should assume the responsibility to ‘lead the reunification of our country” in the debate over the role of women in our Nation and inferred It should be a campaign pledge. Why does the Media and American-women not understand the LDS and Catholic religions deny membership of women into their religions’ men-only leadership positions like the Agusta Golf Country Club and that constitutes oppression? Why does the National Media persist in identifying subjectively the political opposition’s opinions further dividing (polarizing) Americans instead of promoting reunification? I would suggest the American Media or President promote: development of a manual of “Rules-of-American-Ethical-Conduct”, issue the Manual to every registered American, relentless teaching of the Rules during student matriculation thru the American Education Program, and mandatory proficiency testing of every American released from the Program. It would be like the American automobile-driving-license program. It might make it very easy to classify every opinion or action as American or unAmerican and clarify the actions needed for reunification. I don’t believe most Americans believe another horrid Civil War is needed for reunification. I have a version of “Rules-of-American-Ethical-Conduct” that emphasizes family relationships and “Love-Is-a-Special-Way-of-Feeling” for some Manual content ideas. My Version avoids preference for gender, race, sexual-orientation, wealth, religion, or God (spelled M-y-t-h) and was derived from The Declaration-of-Independence, The US Constitution, The Bill-of Rights, Lincoln’s Gettysburg Address, The Pledge-of Allegiance, The Golden Rule, Moses’s Ten Commandments, Christ’s Sermon-On-the-Mount, American-Boy-Scout Law, American-Girl-Scout Law, and Paul’s message to the disobedient Corinthians.
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