I have seen man ride an elephant
I have seen man ride a donkey
the elephant republican't
the donkey, like a monkey
'aint never seen no man, ride the rhino
the bull, he makes a show of it
man can ride him, a little bit
'aint never seen no man, ride the rhino
the donkey with the horse, make a mule
man can ride it, though it's no mans fool
horse and donkey, make too a hinny
all are rideable, represented by quinny
'aint no man, I ever seen
rode the rhino, that beast is mean.

Let me tell you,
when people in this country, stood up to the crown,
stiffened their backs up, and wouldn't back down,
it is then, that the king, with a curious frown
said, smite them all dead,
or chop off their head
either way, spoke the regent, it shall be as I said
well, fear swept through the colonies, true
but those who stood firm, showed they had the blue
not some tories, that claimed this fair continent
but the Patriots, true blue
that whipped them, incontinent.

for Freemen do not need, incorporation
it keeps a man down, you stay at your station
and who does it serve to follow these louts?
that continually dissemble, and bandy about
and garnish their favors, to whom they are fond
a Freeman needs nothing, but his word, as his bond.

some words to celebrate my very first avatar!


Anyway one of the points here, is that the Founding Fathers detested incorporation, as that was the crowns' method of holding power over them.

The tories as one would guess, were the colonists that had the crowns' ear. They, naturally, were favored by the crown, much as any pliable prostitute.

One of the first things destroyed after our Revolution was a success, was the validity of crown contracts based on incorporation in OUR REALM,

where man, were(And ARE) SOVEREIGN!