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27 Apr 08
Originally posted by FMFhttp://blogs.orlandosentinel.com/features_popculture_blog/2006/11/thats_one_big_d.html
230 years ago, in 1776, the word "happiness" had a meaning - the one the authors of the Declaration intended, it would seem - that is obsolete now: namely, 'material wealth, comfort, security, shelter, absence of hardship etc.' and not an emotional state, as such. The meaning of [b]Pursuit of Happiness therefore enjoys only a very tenuous connection t ...[text shortened]... mological information in various places but can't lay hands on the book right this minute.[/b]
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Originally posted by zeeblebotIf you can't be bothered to summarize what's to be found at that link, I really cannot be bothered to go to it. And I imagine hundreds of people seeing your posts treat them in the same way as I do. Just a heads up: no rancour intended.
http://blogs.orlandosentinel.com/features_popculture_blog/2006/11/thats_one_big_d.html
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