The History of Family Rights

Nonfiction, Family & Relationships, Relationships, Marriage, History, Americas
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Author: Steven D. Miller ISBN: 9781310065026
Publisher: Steven D. Miller Publication: December 4, 2015
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Steven D. Miller
ISBN: 9781310065026
Publisher: Steven D. Miller
Publication: December 4, 2015
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

This book will renew your faith that the purpose of government is to secure the blessings of liberty to our posterity. Not to destroy the blessings.

Unfortunately, most Americans are cunningly deceived into waiving their rights by legalities they don’t understand. Understand your rights. Avoid deception.

The American male has been neutered by Civil Unions disguised as marriage. He will no longer defend the sanctity of his family. He is utterly submissive to lawyers who denounce the very legitimacy of government. The American male has been neutered to the point that he will no longer raise the feeblest whimper when his family is torn from him by black robed priests, his right to marry declared void from the beginning, his vows to God ridiculed, his Holy Matrimony determined to be “a meretricious, and not a matrimonial, union”, his children bastardized, and half his wealth taken from him and given as a reward for the crime of adultery. And the foundation of his once-great nation sodomized by perverts. Men protect their families, which is why we go to war. Yet the American male now immediately surrenders whenever a lawyer touches him with a piece of paper.

America will not win another war until American men regain their authority to defend their families.

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This book will renew your faith that the purpose of government is to secure the blessings of liberty to our posterity. Not to destroy the blessings.

Unfortunately, most Americans are cunningly deceived into waiving their rights by legalities they don’t understand. Understand your rights. Avoid deception.

The American male has been neutered by Civil Unions disguised as marriage. He will no longer defend the sanctity of his family. He is utterly submissive to lawyers who denounce the very legitimacy of government. The American male has been neutered to the point that he will no longer raise the feeblest whimper when his family is torn from him by black robed priests, his right to marry declared void from the beginning, his vows to God ridiculed, his Holy Matrimony determined to be “a meretricious, and not a matrimonial, union”, his children bastardized, and half his wealth taken from him and given as a reward for the crime of adultery. And the foundation of his once-great nation sodomized by perverts. Men protect their families, which is why we go to war. Yet the American male now immediately surrenders whenever a lawyer touches him with a piece of paper.

America will not win another war until American men regain their authority to defend their families.

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