[I dont want to be loved and admired, I want to be feared.]
The Soviet Union was feared -- How'd that work out again?
Evidently some folks appreciated the USA's lawful mandate to secure their inalienable rights... more than they "feared" the nature of the Soviet Union to tyrannically suppress them.
[Neither math nor typing are my strengths!]
Better add logic, reason, and historical observation to the list.
A Republic, is a system - of government characterized by the Rule of Law; and when the law fails, the Republic fails.
Now, what is the purpose of American law, articulated by the Declaration of Independence?
"TO SECURE THESE RIGHTS"
QE1, QE2 - Going Going..
GONZO!
Feared? Nah,
Hunter S. Thompson was "feared" - but only because he was bat-shyte crazy, unpredictable, and well armed.
In this American Republic -- RESPECT for the Law trumps Fear and Loathing (or loving) in Las Vegas. Too bad Gonzo never grasped that, right up til he blew his feared libertardian brains all over the kitchen ceiling.
You apparently attempt to communicate through stream-of-consciousness dumping. Your posts are incoherent, so I shall proceed the same way. "Peace through strength." Was that Ronald Reagan? I know he did say, "Of the four wars in my lifetime, none of them came about because the U.S. was too strong." More from my stream-of consciousness: "Si vis pacem, para bellum." Translation: "If you wish for peace, prepare for war." Oh, and we won the Cold War, that's how it worked out. We did not win it by disarming ourselves.
To sum up: you do not understand how the word "secure" is used in the Constitution. And I still don't know what your point is, don't understand what you are trying to say. I think you are raving, in fact, and should be charged with Ital abuse. And probably should not be allowed to post unsupervised. The subject of this article is anti-Americanism.