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To: pbrown
In a theoretical war, and that's what we re talking about here, what good are freedoms when your enemy doesn't believe in freedoms?

That's why we are strong and they are weak. Freedom creates free enterprise which creates wealth that we need to create a strong military. They have to use box-cutters.

In our world rights can be regained and reinstated.

Don't that for granted. If we lose enough of our rights, we may never regain them because we won't have the freedom to do it.

Americans will never lose the 2nd amendment.

Some already have. In New York City and some other big cities.

As far as she becoming president...she isn't going to become president.

How about Al Gore? He came within a few votes of becoming president.

228 posted on 01/02/2006 2:47:18 PM PST by Dan Evans
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To: Dan Evans
That's why we are strong and they are weak. Freedom creates free enterprise which creates wealth that we need to create a strong military. They have to use box-cutters.

That was in 2001, the box-cutters. In 20006, they're talking about nukes.

Don't that for granted. If we lose enough of our rights, we may never regain them because we won't have the freedom to do it.

I do, because I have more faith in our citizens.

Some already have. In New York City and some other big cities.

You're talking about a leftist liberal city. They don't like guns. You can bet any other city you're talking about is a leftist one in a blue state.

How about Al Gore? He came within a few votes of becoming president.

And one of those few votes was mine. But close only counts in horseshoes.

235 posted on 01/02/2006 3:10:20 PM PST by processing please hold (Islam and Christianity do not mix ----9-11 taught us that)
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