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Many will not like this, but I want to say it.
Liberty is not freedom.
The term liberty originates from Admiralty Law. Picture a ship in port. The ship crew is at liberty (to visit the area or for leasure..) until the captain sounds the Liberty bell at wich point they are obligated to return to their duties.
More like free range.
Has anyone seen the feet of The Statue of Liberty in NY?
this territory is moderated
yep, liberty apply to slaves (and citizens), a privileges by grant, allowing them to head in a district adjacent to a city and in some degree under its municipal jurisdiction.
What about the feet of The Statue of Liberty?
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Asking on status of liberty
Does this mean the other foot is shackled? one is free but the other is not?
you can't tell because the dress
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That's why is the statue of liberty and not the statue of freedom
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21 sats \ 2 replies \ @Lux 22 May
imo it's one shackle unshackled, but as you say, can't be sure because of the dress
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Does this apply to the 50 states ONLY and not it's territories? Wake island, Guam, Puerto Rico, all the citizens there cannot vote for president.
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21 sats \ 0 replies \ @Lux 22 May
It doesn't apply to the several states, only to US Inc, afaik. i'm not yet too familiar with how the territories function. I know DC is a territory - who owns it? ;)
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So one is in chains and the other is freed from chains. The most basic of metaphors when making sculptures.
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0 sats \ 0 replies \ @Lux 21 May
the light bearer unchained
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