hon·or n.
- High respect, as that shown for special merit;
esteem.
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- Good name; reputation
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- Glory or recognition; distinction.
- A mark, token, or gesture of respect or
distinction: the place of honor at the table.
- A military decoration.
- A title conferred for achievement.
- High rank.
- The dignity accorded to position: awed by the
honor of his office.
- Great privilege: I have the honor to present the
governor.
- Honor Used with His, Her, or Your
as a title and form of address for certain officials, such
as judges and mayors: Her Honor the Mayor.
- Principled uprightness of character; personal
integrity.
- A code of integrity, dignity, and pride,
chiefly among me.
Now I know what your thinking, what is
this word? Well this word is what you are supposed to
represent. I have done exhaustive research into where and when
you lost your way, and the best scenario I can come up with
is: YOU WERE NEVER ON THE ROAD TO JUSTICE.
I'll give you an example:
Let's say a man is being persecuted and prosecuted because of
his opinions. The state police acting on the authority of a
corrupt D.A. bring semi-automatic weapons into the home
of his innocent family, arrest the soul supporter of that
family, and illegally search the home (Fourth Amendment
violation, which can be seen on the Secret Video) while
their thirteen month old baby girl sleeps unaware of the gun
totting Gestapo around her. Then this victim of
censorship (First Amendment violation) is denied his right to
reasonable bail (Eighth Amendment violation) Then his family
is systematically harassed on a daily basis by cowards that
only pick on kids.
I leave you with these great
words:
The more you strike at me, the more
powerful I will become, and if you strike me down, I
shall become more powerful than you can imagine.
-Ben Obi-Wan
Kenobi |