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To: theDentist
Reynolds called it a "terrible mistake.''

When are people going to regrow a set of cajones in this country. He should have said : It was a joke for private consumption, it's none of your damned business, I'm not the least bit sorry and you can take your deeply offended selves out of here and gnash your bucktoothed pride in private, jerks.

13 posted on 06/02/2005 9:08:15 AM PDT by lafroste (gravity is not a force. See my profile to read my novel absolutely free (I know, beyond shameless))
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To: lafroste
Could not agree with you more......
There was a case where some neighbors could look across into the yard next door from the 2nd floor of their home and see the newly wed couple who lived there next door, romping naked in the backyard which was surrounded by eight foot privacy fence. The prudish neighbors called the authorities to complain. The squad car pulled up in the complaining neighbors driveway, came up and knocked on their door and informed them that they potentially could be arrested for invasion of privacy (peeping toms) if the rompers found out they had called in.
How does this relate to the film that was made???
The film was intended for a specific audience and for their viewing only. It was unfortunate that certain traitors smuggled it out to the public obviously for the purpose of harming the coach.
Thought police are very short sighted and intolerant, painting themselves into the same corner they are trying to move everyone else into and exacerbating greater hostility toward the very groups they are supposedly trying to move into the mainstream of society.Thought police are the real purveyors of hate and discrimination.
27 posted on 06/02/2005 9:53:22 AM PDT by clearsight
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