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To: clamper1797

First, Sacramento, Elk Grove, and San Francisco are not
part of the Gold Country regardless of their protestations.
Sacramento and San Francisco can be designated as service
areas to the Gold Country. Both communities were on the
wrong side of the Hungry Convention dispute therefore
they can not be considered as part of the Gold Country.

Second, after consideration, while believing that there
are only a “few” bad muslims should preclude one from
being considered a conservative, there is room in the
conservative tent to tolerate some patriotic American
Muslims. Where do you stand?

Third, if you are willing to say goodbye to your ECV
brethren in San Francisco then I’m not sure what kind
of brethren you Clampers are. I approve of splitting the
state. I support the Jefferson movement and I would
even support an east-west split. But carving out SF
and LA is not only illogical but it also offends all
principles of humor.

If you are already familiar with the Hungry Convention
then you know my location or close enough to it.


98 posted on 03/19/2017 5:59:09 PM PDT by Sivad (The Federalist #46)
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To: Sivad
Second, after consideration, while believing that there are only a “few” bad muslims should preclude one from being considered a conservative, there is room in the conservative tent to tolerate some patriotic American Muslims. Where do you stand?

Where do I stand ? ... patriotic American Muslims ... no such thing ... Their death cult is anti-constitution and therefore anti_American If you believe otherwise ... you are exactly who I was talking about earlier.

99 posted on 03/19/2017 6:16:45 PM PDT by clamper1797 (We are getting close to the last "box")
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