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“all policy directives which vindicate economic profitability rather than the ensue's of ethical conviction, principle and thus!, moral vindication..are but not!, the conation for championing a venerable and noble cause or end!, that which is just and right!... But rather!..they are the intemperate rapacity and morally depraved excretions of the egoistic mercenary!..whos only commitment and strive in life, is for the appeasing of ones rapacious impulse for the hoarding and coveting of worldly (material) wealth and profit!...all!, at the detriment of the innocent! ".”

“Political Democracy is a term which is by default a paradox and thus!, a nonentity!..For the Democratic construct, reflects the cultural norms of a specific form or type of social order, and in consequence, renders Democracies, to be highly inclusive associations which are thus!, inherently cultural expressions and not!, political proclivities!... Hence why it is imperative that before the Democratic construct can be implemented or adapted within or by a society. The society in question must first harbor certain specific cultural and thus social attributes which are Democratically compatible or compliant...Alas!, why certain cultures and societies throughout the course of history..Have not never either aspired to Democratic movements or are they today susceptible to the adaptation and integration of the Democratic propriety!".”

“As it is the case with the Democratic construct, which is inherently a cultural expression, this truth is in most part also self-evident in apropos to all variant of institutionalized coercion, rather of a political or theocratic disposition. Such as is the case in particular in non-Democratic disposed cultures, where the cultural norm for their cultivation, is most prolific and sentient. Ergo, the ensue of political severity, is not always necessarily attributed to an imposed arbitrarian polity..but rather, it can also be a self-imposed cultural property and organic form of a specific facet of cultural norm or proclivity".”

“Life is short and lasts but five minutes as the saying goes!. Thus!, In the end!, death is but a fleeting whisper that which comes to all..Rich or poor, Slavemaster or slave...Tyrant or the oppressed!...ergo such a fool is he, who for the appeasing of his intemperate rapacity for the hoarding of gilded gold and worldly power... Inflicts upon his fellow man, such great pain, misery, and death!..ALAS!, for rewards that which, last but only..Five minutes!.”