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remunerative job in the industries
or shops or farms or mines of the
nation;
2. The right to earn enough to
provide adequate food and clothing
and recreation;
3. The right of every farmer to raise
and sell his products at a return
which will give him and his family a
decent living;
4. The right of every businessman,
large and small, to trade in an
atmosphere of freedom from unfair
competition and domination by
monopolies at home or abroad;
5. The right of every family to a
decent home;
6. The right to adequate medical care
and the opportunity to achieve and
enjoy good health;
7. The right to adequate protection
from the economic fears of old
age, sickness, accident, and
unemployment;
8. The right to a good education.
redrawing congressional districts
and legislative seats in 2012, the
extreme faction of the Republican
Party (GOP) has seized control of
Raleigh and has been busy tearing
down decades of progress and
refashioning North Carolina into their
image.
Naturally this begs the question:
“What is the image that the extreme
GOP is intentionally or unintentionally
projecting to the world.” Fortunately,
we can look at their votes and
speculative policies to discern a clear
image of the plundering.
All of these rights spell security.
And after this war is won we must
be prepared to move forward, in the
implementation of these rights, to
new goals of human happiness and
well-being. America's own rightful
place in the world depends in large
part upon how fully these and similar
rights have been carried into practice
for