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Politics : Sharks in the Septic Tank

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To: Solon who wrote (80716)6/17/2004 7:15:31 PM
From: one_less  Read Replies (1) of 82486
 
"...it is NOT about the freedom to DO whatever you damn well please. DO YOU COMPREHEND...

There is a gap between what I have declared to be my natural right and what you attribute to that declaration.

I at no time declared that I have the right to do anything I please...Further I made it clear that I expect to get nothing from you, as my argument isn't about what you could or would do for me.

See if you can detect a difference in these two statements:

Yours attributed to me”

”…it is NOT about the freedom to DO whatever you damn well please…”

Mine: “you do not nor does the government have the natural right or the power to force me to serve someone or do anything to another person in a way that violates my conscience.”

In my statement the concern is about forced servitude and being forced to do something to another person against my will and against my conscience. It is not a declaration that entitles me to do anything to another person that violates them in any way.

You may notice that in YOUR statement the concern shifts to doing things without regard to the violation it commits to others … which in no way reflects the content or perspective of my actual statement.

Apparently you do not COMPREHEND your own endorsement of involuntary servitude but you have validated your position in this regard repeatedly.
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