Amidst the creation of the constitution was a man, a man of the law, a man who believed in its potency, an Old Armenian of ancient origins, of Artashesian lineage and its descendants. Having been born of a family which ruled the earth, they maintained it and sustained it as holy responsibility from age to age. Neither conquering nor making conquest by sword and shield, they so ruled nonetheless with spiritual crown and genius of intellect. He was as predecessor and emissary from ancient lands to ensure justice in new regions commencing and establishing formal governments, ensuring conformity to the will of God. He, as the wise right hand of George Washington, the leader and commander of the revolutionaries and Americas, was the voice of truth, the voice of the law upon which the ears of all rested, from Madison to Franklin, from Jefferson to Hancock. The secrets of the law he knew, and so knowing divulged its gifts to all the fathers of the States, the Americas, of the time. 

Yet, there was a way of deception, to make provisions in the law to contradict basic rights, to nullify basic amendments in labyrinthine muses towards other ways. 

Herein he took his stand, that his voice, the voice and the victory of justice, may never be impeded, and with hammer and with pen borne in hand, he so wrote the first amendment, the freedom of speech, and so following the freedom of religion. Two secrets of civilization, so discovered by his ancestors, enough to carry this little nation over 300 years. 

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