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Iguide | Tommy

u cant abolish multiculturalism or religion, its not ethical and its against the constitution (in america obv)

also idk where u live but construction workers dont get $15/hr where i live, and u want $25 anyway.

also, the "illegals" probably:

1. arent illegal

2. arent paid under minimum wage

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u cant abolish multiculturalism or religion, its not ethical and its against the constitution (in america obv)

also idk where u live but construction workers dont get $15/hr where i live, and u want $25 anyway.

also, the "illegals" probably:

1. arent illegal

2. arent paid under minimum wage

Trust me... they are illegal...

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u cant abolish multiculturalism or religion, its not ethical and its against the constitution (in america obv)

also idk where u live but construction workers dont get $15/hr where i live, and u want $25 anyway.

also, the "illegals" probably:

1. arent illegal

2. arent paid under minimum wage

That's where your wrong. The freedom of religion outlined in the Constitution referred solely to Christian denominations. In other words, so one denomination would not become the official religion or oppress the other denominations. The founding fathers had no idea that our country would ever be confronted with Islam, Buddhism, Wicca, etc. In a similar way, "all men are created equal" could refer to a number of things, which the Supreme Court could change the meaning of at any given time.

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