To: neutrino
Wow talk about an apples and oranges comparison. Pat Tillman voluntarily gave up his economic advantage of his own free will. God bless him for that.
You're talking about taking away peoples money and choices at the point of a government gun.
That's the difference.
Now how about you try to explain to Pat how you wanted to take one of the freedoms he died to protect.
L
45 posted on
03/25/2006 8:43:14 PM PST by
Lurker
(I trust in God. Everyone else shows me their hands.)
To: Lurker
"Now how about you try to explain to Pat how you wanted to take one of the freedoms he died to protect." Since when did the right to prop-up a brutal foreign dictatorship make the bill of rights?
This is hogwash! Foreign trade is no less subject to regulation than is interstate trade under the US Constitution.
93 posted on
03/25/2006 9:27:47 PM PST by
CowboyJay
(Rough Riders! Tancredo '08)
To: Lurker
Pat Tillman voluntarily gave up his economic advantage of his own free will. Yes, he was a patriot.
And what is someone who values a few dollars more than the economic well-being of America and Americans?
238 posted on
03/26/2006 5:43:44 AM PST by
neutrino
(Globalization is the economic treason that dare not speak its name.(173))
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