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Is Justice Conditional ? Or Contingency-free To All

Hitherto, has U.S. Congress ever passed any Jewish holocaust resolution? if the answer is yes, how many? If the answer, is no. You may stop here and thank you so very much for your time. However, if the answer is greater than zero. Then, lets call that value X, if you will.

Now, suppose the Armenian Genocide Resolution # 106 (presently pending in Congress) was instead, Jewish Holocaust Resolution # X+1. Which do you think the right answer below might be? A or B?

A. The Resolution will pass in U.S. Congress.

B. The Resolution will be denied passage in U.S. Congress.

Feel free to elaborate if you think this "hypothetical substitution" would generate a different set of outcome then a set without any substitution. If this indeed alters aftermath. Then what might one learn about the "behind-the-scene-forces" that propagate such diametric opposite outcome when juxtaposed in the aforementioned manner?

Finally, does Justice change form just like matter does relative to the temperature of morality? So solid for some to clench their grasp on, but yet so elusively fluid for others to even dream of.





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