The vow of a Virginian's Word of Honor...
October 4th, 2002, when I was in residential in Petersburg, VA, I got a letter from my parents, I read it, and I was observing it carefully the way they wrote it. It was Friday afternoon at 3:36p.m. I was in my room reading. I gazed at the letter. The letter was written in blue ink, and they told me to "Keep behaving, and we will see you next week for your outing." As the week began, Sunday October 6th, 2002, and my outing - or pass - was a few days away - October 11th, 2002.
At 10:35a.m., I went to my bedroom, trashed with paper, plastic cups and debris by an individual who was restrained and escorted to TTO - or Temprary Time-Out as residential facilities call it. I saw a cloud in front of me, lighted with sunlight. I thought I was just seeing things, but i wasn't. I saw God, asking me to make a vow to the Commonwealth of Virginia's spiritual self, that as long as I live in the Commonwealth of Virginia, I shall take with me, from the time I left residential on december 6th, 2002, til i die, the golden scepter of justice, and to promise virginia, as a white southern male, to find her path for me, and that wherever Virginia goes, I go with her, and as a Virginian, the vow of the vow that the commonwealth's word of honor (or constitution and state code) shall never be broken.
As Virginia remains in the Union as a Commonwealth, no action needs to be taken, from me at least. But if it secedes, I am bound to go with the Army of Virginia, and fight whatever battles it fights, and die willingly.
Welcome back, General Lee
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Opportunities multiply as they are seized. -Sun Tzu
Nature creates few men brave, industry and training makes many -Machiavelli
You can safely assume that you've created God in your own image when it turns out that God hates all the same people you do
