In article <bef2d4$kgq$1@no-spam>, send_it_to@no-spam says...
>Rich Loether wrote:
>> We can continue to pass every law anyone can think of or try to find
>> a basis for it all. I suggest we give freedom a try. It worked here
>> for quite a while.
>Freedom is dead Rich, it has been for decades.
No, freedom is not dead. It will never die. It will continue
to exist in people's minds and private spaces for as long as
there are people.
>The only battle left in this country is over who is going to get to hold
>the leash of that giant beast that's been breed and lives in DC.
Remember how quickly the USSR died?
>Someday we may get another chance at freedom, but probably not in our
>lifetime.
I won't hazard a guess at the timetable, but the tighter the
ferals squeeze, the more will slip through their fingers.
>Paul Galvanek - Ver. 4.0
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In Liberty,
Rich
Guns save lives - maybe yours.
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Date: Sun, 13 Jul 2003 21:58:32 -0400
"D.F. Manno" wrote:
> I don't believe _anything_ the anti-abortion nuts have to say on the subject.
> They lie.
Well, there you go, an exemplary view of the open-minded, even-handed pro-choice
movement. As long as ideologues discount everything from the other side, they
never have to bother opening their minds and considering that they might be wrong.
--
Freddie Patek, asked how it feels to be the smallest player in major league
baseball: "A heck of a lot better than being the smallest player in the minors"