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To: msf92497
Oregon is on the way to becoming the least business-friendly, and most over-taxed state in the USA

And drving all their crappy nit-wit liberals into Montana. Rasing the property taxes. Adding more people, crime, traffic and lights.

But we got an expresso hut on every corner now. /sarc

We'll have to change the abreviation of the State from MT. (empty) to (State full of liberal tree hugging, tofue eating, sandal wearing old hippys )

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They call it paradise
I don't know why
You call some place paradise - kiss it good-bye.

110 posted on 05/22/2005 9:45:07 AM PDT by Bear_Slayer (DOC - 81MM Mortars, Wpns CO. 2/3 KMCAS 86 - 89)
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For posterity purposes, notice that this thread is largely a function of slaves arguing about how much their chains are going to cost them, not how and why they became slaves. If it is not possible for me as a private citizen to make illegal the natural right of travel, then it is not possible for any one or group of citizens to delegate authority for that to their agents in government. If people argue that cars are more dangerous than horses (already disproven in countless court cases of a previous age) and therefore there must be licensing, registration, and the payment of protection money to a private insurance industry, then they also must agree that an AR-15 is much more dangerous than a flintlock and therefore...

Big Government and a presumption of guilt before the fact is great as long as it accomodates the fear of the unknown. In this case the unknown is the freedom from being serialized and tracked like a farm animal by our own employees for exercising a natural right. The fear is that a citizen might have to protect himself from damage instead of the much more comfortable socialist approach of attempting to force everybody else to protect him. The unknown is demanding accountablility from the irresponsible and the enforcement of justice through the courts.

Freedom sucks doesn't it?

baaaaaaa baaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa

Who wants freedom when they can have the warm fuzzy feeling of security?


111 posted on 05/22/2005 11:34:50 AM PDT by agitator (...And that no man might buy or sell, save he that had the mark)
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