Amendment of Clarity for Future Law

An amendment of Clarity for Future Law Written based on the Declaration of Independence From Tyranny as a Continuation of the Declaration of Independence to Stay as Law as a Viable Form of Law Language for Future Generations


If a law, defines moral deeds implicated through previous laws that prevent obvious subjugated offensive unlawful materia-absolute-lawful-intentive-language, compatible with new law in all details; only when obeying previous laws, so within the law must all freedoms be ubiquitous with all stringent moral acts in the constitution (or the integrity of law) and all freedoms be allowed and not repressed and not pervasive against any law that would otherwise claim any law is worth only the freedom of free will and not implicated by what opinions dictate within moral code; subject (for moralistic example): murder, assault, mental handicaps (in the sense that others are better or worse) and etc. within philosophical rational understanding of what a moral[moralistic] individual does and does not do. So in ignorance of immoral code or moral deviancy in befriending law that upholds standings to allow only good moral deeds within said law, which is implicated by the Declaration: [it is] evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness.


Under said law only happiness of all peoples must be proclaimed to be equal within a person's identity to believe in themselves to be happy and not in any way understating that their own volition must somehow undermine another person's happiness by their actions within actionable law or lawful behavior. Until all lawful endeavors are understood as GOOD and not BAD for another, such as murder or rape or perjury in exemplary upheld liable intent to befriend a law under free will within a system of a person's life, within the self will to be proclaimed by a GOOD or BAD individual to believe they make the RIGHT (as in the lawful choice, within the law; as-an) option against another's free will to make and choose their happiness and pursuits without coercion against law or within the [this] system of law stated here and previously.



Signed,

Joshua Joseph Willger



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