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Politics : Al Gore vs George Bush: the moderate's perspective

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To: epicure who wrote (6532)11/18/2000 12:47:32 AM
From: Dan B.  Read Replies (1) of 10042
 
Re: "Freedom for what and for whom. There are all sorts of freedom. You decide what freedom you like and you call THAT freedom- but it's quite quite arbitrary."

The individual freedoms needing protecting are clearly laid out, along with the attendant responsibility to do no harm, in our Constitution. The right to seek happiness is critical, and the recognition of this allows each individual indeed to "pick the freedom(endeavor) he likes and call that freedom." Such protected choices for individuals are not necessarily, nor even likely, to be arbitrary. Believing this freedom is beneficial to all my fellow men, I seek to protect it, even if from the very Government that first acknowledged it in history.

Dan B
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