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David wrote:
It's hard work. Freedom is on the march. We have resolve and
will
stay the course.
One other thing, 'tard boy... never bring a knife to a gun fight.
I read what the liberals are saying these days and I'm sorry but it
is
all about them getting back power even if they have to take
positions
against people gaining their freedom.
Liberals do not appear to support free speech either these days
unless
it is calling the people that died in the world trade center nazis.
http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmp...33&e=7&u=/ap/2
0050206/ap_on_re_us/speaker_protest
Liberalism is insanity these days. This guy is typical of left wing
thinking.
Why is it that no matter which side of the political spectrum you're
on,
everything that someone on the other side says has to automatically
be
dismissed as tripe, lies, or whatever? Wake up folks.. there's both
bull**** and truth on both sides. It behooves us to listen and learn.
Assess
and categorize, don't just toss everything that doesn't go along with
what
you think you know at the present. If everyone did that, we'd still
be back
in the stone age. I'm saying this equally to liberal and
conservative.
I don't see anyone spouting extreme right wing nut case theories being
paid to speak on collage campuses. Did you check out that link I
posted.
This guy is being paid by academia to speak.
This does not take away from what Brenda Ann said at all. She is
absolutely right.
Intelligent people will look at both sides, carefully consider what
they say and do, do their best to separate truth from fiction, and then
write letters and vote accordingly. With such polarity and gross
misinformation out there, it is hard, I believe for the average
American to decide how to cast his/her vote...but it is our obligation
to try. This last election, I saw no good candidate. I almost didn't
vote in protest. I am not represented by any candidate anymore...but I
did what I had to do anyway.
Bruce Jensen