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The Unwritten Law will soon be written

The unwritten law has steadily been closing its viselike grip on us as a collective people. It doesn't need to be in the books to be effective. It uses the power of public perception that has been implemented by the change agents in authoriy and the mainstream media to cow the masses into compliance. A compliance characterized by the silence and lack of restistance to its dictates and penalties imposed on those who violate their sense of the new standard we should all follow if not embrace. Anyone who still thinks the right to free speech, the right to free assembly and association, or anything that implies the actual protection guaranteed by our Constitution is finding out or will soon find out otherwise. To lose your position, or job, or opportunity at anything you would strive for to achieve in this new society ruled by the unwritten law is now becoming more entrenched.
Just ask Rush Limbaugh, who lost his chance to become part of the NFL as an owner.
Anyone who has listened to him over any length of time knows his interest in the NFL was sincere. Or Lou Dobbs and Arizona sheriff Joseph Arpaio, who still thought they had a right to keep the 'illegal' part of illegal immigration in focus. And Sarah Palin and Ron Paul, who made the mistake of running for office with the interest of American citizens above the gobal
citizen concept embraced by our current White House occupant. Or Carrie Prejean, who gave them the wrong answer to their question.
In every part of our society we see the unwritten law doing its work.
In the NFL again we see Oakland Raider coach Tom Cable being tag teamed by the unwritten law. Violence in any degree or circumstance will not be tolerated, if they can't get him indicted they dig into the past to find any way to remove this neanderthal. How about Larry Johnson (formerly) of the Kansas City Chiefs who said a forbidden word twice within earshot of the media. Good luck in finding work. Even though there are several teams in need of a still effective player, don't hold your breath Larry. These people were all guilty of violating key aspects of this law.
These are just visible incidents of the unwritten law taking hold of our country.
We already know that the academic and entertainment worlds have been for decades solidly entrenched in this law. We are now seeing the overall fabric of our society being enveloped into it. And the worst part is it is not being challenged by anyone. And because we are silent history has shown that soon this unwritten law will easily
become written law.(See most of Europe and Canada).
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