Rebelitarian:
Agreed!
And I further hope that this nice young couple will embrace the ideas of the Constitution of the United States of America, which was founded, in major part, upon Thomas Jefferson's study of the egalitarian Proto-West-Germanic society (ancestral to the English, Dutch, German, and Yiddish societies (aw, man, why can't you get decent German or Yiddish food in NYC anymore?
BAAAAWWWWW!!!!!)), right down to the six-mile square township of the Northwest Territories Ordinance of 1787, which was based upon the Proto-West-Germanic concept of the "hundred", which was a unit of land (in North Western Europe) with arable land, forested land, streams, ponds, marshes, and what not sufficient to support one hundred families, approximately extending to six statute miles to a side.
Another major basis of the Constitution of the United States of America was the federal system originated by the Six Nations' Confederacy of Upstate New York, sometimes referred to as the "Iroquois Empire". This Native American political system was so exciting that it provided the basis, not only for the federal United States of America, but also for the Swiss Federal government in Europe! (The Swiss love their liberty and their guns!)
Cheers!