Sunday, September 3, 2017

September 3, 2017

Phil Beaver works to establish opinion when the-objective-truth has not been discovered. He seeks to refine his opinion by listening when people share experiences and observations. The comment box below invites readers to write.
Note 1:  I often dash words in phrases in order to express and preserve an idea. For example, frank-objectivity represents the idea of candidly expressing the-objective-truth despite possible error. In other words, a person expresses his “belief,” knowing he or she could be in error. People may collaboratively approach the-objective-truth.
 
 Note 2: It is important to note "civic" refers to citizens who collaborate for the people more than for the city.
 
A personal paraphrase of the preamble by & for Phil Beaver:  Willing people in our state routinely, voluntarily collaborate for comprehensive safety and security: continuity (for self, children, grandchildren & beyond), integrity (both fidelity and wholeness),  justice (freedom-from oppression), defense (prevent or constrain harm), prosperity (acquire the liberty-to pursue choices), privacy (responsibly discover & pursue personal goals), lawfulness (obey the law and reform injustices); and to preserve and cultivate the rule of law for the USA’s service to the people in their states.
 
Composing their own paraphrase, citizens may consider the actual preamble and perceive whether they are willing or dissident toward the preamble.  

Our Views (theadvocate.com/baton_rouge/opinion/our_views/article_9ce399fe-8e60-11e7-aa81-5be3dcc8c396.html)

The Advocate can’t seem to conquer their political ambitions enough to write with sincerity. People, neither religion nor government, deliver civic justice.

I’m beginning to think there is a void where there should be vast records of past civic discovery the people’s journalist draws from. In this case, The Advocate concludes denying gratitude for people by extoling religion and government. In so doing, they rebuke not only people who appreciate people but Abraham Lincoln in his 1861 inaugural address:

Why should there not be a patient confidence in the ultimate justice of the people? Is there any better or equal hope in the world? In our present differences, is either party without faith of being in the right? If the Almighty Ruler of Nations, with His eternal truth and justice, be on your side of the North, or on yours of the South, that truth and that justice will surely prevail by the judgment of this great tribunal of the American people.”

Lincoln’s thoughts apply not only to bloodshed over new states entering the Union as free-states, but in all civic justice.

I object to The Advocate’s failure as a free and responsible press so often I’m beginning to feel like a priest for an Alinsky-Marxist organization (AMO). One who constantly applies Rule No. 5: ridicule the enemy. However, I am not the enemy. I am a fully paying subscriber and have been for five decades. I have vested interest not only in my hometown newspaper’s product but in its honesty --- the people need integrity, which I find lacking.

Every time The Advocate extols Gov. Edwards’ overtures to leadership I am reminded of his infamous trip to the Vatican, when he should have been strengthening his ability to represent before Congress the dire needs of Louisiana flood victims and the Bankston fiasco.
  

Phil Beaver does not “know” the-indisputable-facts. He trusts and is committed to the-objective-truth of which most is undiscovered and some is understood. He is agent for A Civic People of the United States, a Louisiana, education non-profit corporation. See online at promotethepreamble.blogspot.com.

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