We have the Constitution. Other places don’t.

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Why is it that the crowd that yells, “U.S.A.! U.S.A.! U.S.A!”, and who gets angry if anyone does not acknowledge “American Exceptionalism” is so quick to tell people that because of what other countries do to their citizens, if you do not have all your Constitutional rights here you should be happy with what you’ve got?

You work 40 hours a week making profits for the company for wages so low you can’t afford to support your family? Well, In some other countries you get a few dollars a week.

Don’t like that your voting rights are getting curtailed? Well, in some countries you can’t vote.

Don’t have all your Constitutional Rights? Well, in some countries they don’t have any.

It’s as if they forget that this is the United States of America with a Constitution, and should not be compared to other countries especially when attempting to overlook injustice.

Other countries are not the United State, and if we are to acknowledge “American Exceptionalism”, we have to acknowledge that we are different, and better than they are. If we weren’t, we would not be exceptional.

So when a group of American citizens points out that their Constitutional rights are being trod on, they should not be told that they should consider themselves lucky that they have what they have unlike other citizens in other countries that do not have our Constitution.

Senator Tom Cotton, who somehow get 47 senators to write a letter to Iran telling the leaders there not to get their hopes up for a good nuclear deal since the GOP would undo it at its first opportunity, weighed in on last week’s controversy over the original form of Indiana’s so called religious freedom law.

He told Gay people, who face possible discrimination, that they should be happy because in Iran they could be hanged.

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What?

They should be happy with second class citizenship in the United States because if they were living in Iran they could be killed?

But they aren’t. They are living here under our Constitution.

Would he tell his children that the total amount of food they can have each day is a single cracker because they are better off than that unnamed kid starving in India.

There is no relationship there.

“I think it’s important we have a sense of perspective,” Cotton said. “In Iran they hang you for the crime of being gay.”

First, in the United States, in most states anyway, being Gay is not a crime.

Second, this is not Iran, and our rights are not connected to Iran, but are intrinsic.

I guess he feels that if someone beats the crap out of us because we are Gay, we should be happy if the attacker stops short of murder and leaves us in a vegetative state for the rest of our lives.

I wonder, if the bill being promoted in California gets on the ballot and passes, the one that says the government should shoot Gay people in the head to eliminate them, and that private citizens are automatically deputized to do it if the government is too slow at it or just doesn’t do it, will he tell us to relax because ISIS would cut our heads off.

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