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Declaration of united Americas |
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To form a better association |
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We, the undersigned, the founders of this constitution, unite as one to the proposition that all people may live in happiness, prosperity and peace.
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That the aspirations of all human beings are bound by the practical function of their societies. Corrupt and dangerous societies breed evil and sadness. Well constructed societies breed happiness.
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A Constitution as a blueprint to a better Union |
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We believe a constitution is the blueprint of a society. It defines our structure, our essential rules and beliefs. It enshrines our culture and who and what we think we are. Therefore, the structure of a society is always determined by the strength of its constitution.
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It is because of the vision and courage of the founding fathers of the United States constution and their aspirations for an enlightened and free society that has helped America become the most successful economic nation the world has ever known. Yet even with their foresight, the founding fathers could not envisage the repercutions of the right to bear arms in the context of a sordid prohibition on drugs and street crime. Nor could the founding fathers have considered that special interests would so hold the economic future of this nation to ransom. |
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No matter how many good people exist in the Americas, no matter how many honourably intended acts of kindness are provided, poorly constructed constitutions will inevitably lead to poorly constructed societies and to the kind of sadness and evil that has plagued many American nations. |
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An ideal constitution is one that enables any democratic society to function to its optimum so that all its citizens live happy and fruitful lives and that there is harmony and peace.
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Current constitutions and organized associations are less than ideal |
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Whole organisations currently exist with goals of uniting American nations and providing union of economic matters, they lack to moral and visionary cohesion that is required. Power must not only be bestowed to an institution, it must have legitimacy and enable a framework for growth and the flow of power throughout its structure. |
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In some cases, the constitutions of united entities have robbed a member state from effective security of its citizens. In some cases, the constitution fails to protect the majority of its citizens for the favour of a few.
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The need for a new plan |
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Happiness and peace will only come when societies change. Societies will not change unless their constitutional model changes. Therefore this new model of change is proposed being a Union of states for the purpose of a common market and common vision for the benefit of all citizens.
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We believe it is possible to define a better world with better structures enabling society to be happier and fairer to all its citizens. We believe it is essential that such ideas that enhance the quality of life of people be properly structured into a constitution capable of assisting a nation of people to function to its best potential.
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A better world, a happier society |
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This constitution represents our belief in a blueprint for a happier, prosperous and more peaceful world for our fellow citizens.
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Happiness and peace will only come when societies change. Societies will not change unless their constitutional model changes.
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Enaction |
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We enact the validity of this document today with our signatures and our action to approve this document through the appropriate process into its position as prime law.
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We solemnly swear this document to be the one and only true Constitution by which the Americas Union shall exist now and every point in its future.
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