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On paper, we Americans make sweeping pronouncements about equality, from the Declaration of Independence's promise that "all men are created equal" to our constitution's 14th Amendment guarantee that all persons are entitled to the "equal protection" of the laws.
To reading ourselves into the words "all men are created equal". To being the thing tied to the tracks to raise the stakes.
Like it or not, believe it or not, all women are in fact created equal to all men.
Indeed, the nation "conceived in liberty and dedicated to the proposition that all men are created equal" -- to use Abraham Lincoln's words -- will always be a work in progress.
It's an intellectually fuzzy argument, but consider the context: a compromise ruling that, for purely political reasons, ignores the fact that gay men and women are created equal to everyone else.
In George Orwell's book Animal Farm, there is a passage where the pigs adjust their credo of "All animals are created equal" to "All animals are equal, but some animals are more equal than others".
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This is because the political order that the Constitution established was a fraternity of free men who, believing themselves to have been created equal, consented to be governed.
Lincoln was not an abolitionist and he didn't think that the phrase "all men are created equal" applied to black people as it did to whites.
It is simply necessary if this nation, conceived in liberty and dedicated to the proposition that all of us are created equal, is to long endure.
All of us are created equal, entitled to equal treatment under the law.
Don't just steal Bush's "part of American life" line for effect; don't say "that all of us are created equal", only to treat some of us as less equal than others.
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