Sardonic Lines

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A red line is the difference written in blood between two groups. A blue line is the difference based on authority. A black line is the difference based on words, that is, law. A white line is the difference based on death.

Constantinople: The door was chalked with a heap of chalk; around the house stretched a thin white line, indicating that the house contained plague. This is an unpleasant image, on which I will not dwell. A strange, contemporary thought: almost every property in London has had Death in it; very few houses can be said to be clean of Death. A City of bodies...

The bustle of Modern Day London highlighted the travel of the Queen. She was moving in her horse drawn carriage, and the horses and their liveried riders were immaculately groomed. Long live the Queen! Everyone loves the Queen – especially those who do not. The carriage was beautiful. London had been a Danish city? The gold and black of the carriage symbolises power, and the words of the law.

Gouverneur Morris' neat penmanship controlled the lives of about three hundred million people directly, and influenced sometimes strongly, the lives of the rest of the world. A few black lines, written on a few pieces of paper, and called the Law – in capitals – by many Americans. Of course, they have completely eviscerated the Constitution of its original meaning. New York ruled in its stead with its old World Trade Center, and the new World Trade Center to be.

One can also consider the Law of the Torah, approximately followed by Christians, Jews and Muslims (alphabetical), which directly controls the lives of a few billion believers, and indirectly the rest of the world.

Laws are not made for the benefit of those over whom it is made; if one is...

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...ears. Great Britain has about one every two to three years, before the 1900s. The United states only has recent conflicts, so I am not going to count them. Additionally, these numbers are not exact, since everyone's definition of a conflict is different. According to some, the only war the USA has won was the Civil War, since there are no winners in war – well done United State, for you have my vote. These are only empires still easily visible today, and does not include for example, Mongolia, Persia, Ottoman Empire, and so on. Can we not just go swimming and leave the wars for somebody else, anybody?

For it is the red that bleeds, not the blue; it is the white that dies not the black. Perhaps one should get rid of all the lines; but then, who knows any better?

References:
“Please Sir, may I have some more?” is quoted from Oliver Twist by Charles Dickens.

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