I cut it off at who knows what else.
I could go on — the Shanghai River is defeating their best hydrologists, conscripted college students have
tears streaming down their faces as they sing a patriotic song on the way to the Himalayas to face battle-hardened Indian and Tibetan troops, they're conscripting 35-48 year olds, famine is in the cards.
They're good people with bad hygiene who don't empathize with strangers. They don't deserve the governance they're under.
But consider: Liberia has a constitution, and slavery today.
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Constitution of Liberia - Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Constitution_of_Liberia
The Constitution of Liberia is the supreme law of the Republic of Liberia.The current constitution, which came into force on 6 January 1986, replaced the Liberian Constitution of 1847, which had been in force since the independence of Liberia.Much like the 1847 Constitution, the Constitution creates a system of government heavily modeled on the Federal Government of the United States.
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Like they say; "You buy 'em books and buy 'em books and they just chew on the covers."