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Politics : Electoral College 2000 - Ahead of the Curve -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Raymond Duray who wrote (3402)11/26/2000 12:24:58 AM
From: TraderGreg  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 6710
 
<<PS: CB, defend assault and battery on the 19th Floor of the County Building in Miami. Please. I'm losing perspective here. Were your people so offended by legal process that they needed to revert to jungle tactics? Please explain. I'm clueless about this. >>

Ray,Ray...Achtung!!

This thread would have called a Kristallnacht the mere expression of 1st Amendment Right to Assembly. Obviously what we saw displayed was media editing, right?

O/T: BTW, maybe it's just me, but whenever I hear the words: "united Germany", it sends a chill down my spine.

Two Germanys would be better, TEN or more would be preferred.

TG



To: Raymond Duray who wrote (3402)11/26/2000 12:33:32 AM
From: Walkingshadow  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 6710
 
<< Please explain. I'm clueless about this. >>

Aw Ray......just ask the Florida Jackboots. They'll explain it all to ya', foamin' at the mouth maybe.......

Politics is grand.

WS



To: Raymond Duray who wrote (3402)11/26/2000 12:48:43 AM
From: KLP  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 6710
 
Thomas Paine (1737-1809)

These are the times that try men's souls. The summer soldier and the sunshine patriot will, in this crisis, shrink from the service of their country; but he that stands it now, deserves the love and thanks of man and woman. Tyranny, like hell, is not easily conquered; yet we have this consolation with us, that the harder the conflict, the more glorious the triumph. What we obtain too cheap, we esteem too lightly; it is dearness only that gives everything its value. Heaven knows how to put a proper price upon its goods; and it would be strange indeed, if so celestial an article as Freedom should not be highly rated.

Those who expect to reap the blessings of freedom must, like men, undergo the fatigue of supporting it.