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To: Sergeant Tim

I could kick myself I am one for being on the for the methods of Hegelian watch.

Remember how many times we trusted Bush when the left was yelling how we were giving up liberties for security!

I used to always say the left and the right are controled by the say head!

But tried to have faith in the man GWB wanting to believe he had America’s interest at heart!

But I feel we were hoodwinked with that part of us wanting to think the best of someone is that we really being used by these snake in the grass to use our goodwill to achived their agenda!

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19 posted on 06/18/2007 8:58:03 PM PDT by restornu (Romney keeps his eyes on the mission, and not on those who attacks his campaigne!)
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To: restornu

Well, the left constantly hurt itself when it concentrated on things like “the Patriot Act says the police can find out what you read in the library”.

A library is a public place that can have security cameras.

What the left should have said is that the Patriot Act can find out what websites you visited using your AOL account.

That would be where I draw the line.

The problem with the left is that they are mostly dummies who hate white male professionals and white male professional arguments.

They could have argued effectively against the Patriot Act if they had chosen the right parts of the law to complain about.

I also consider it a fundamental right to fly using the type of ID I have always used. That has usually been a passport, which I have to assume counts as a Real ID.

Freedom of movement is not in the Constitution? Let’s put it there. If a politician introduced a Constitutional Amendment calling for freedom of movement, he or she would win. The Republicans would NOT want to be on the wrong side of that issue.

Not enough planes are blown up to make me want to crack down on myself so much. ;-)


20 posted on 06/18/2007 11:34:33 PM PDT by FloridaVet
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