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To: FireTrack
I have been thinking about this situation. This is an odd family, very odd. Not that this is criminal or anything; but how are the kids going to find mates? Maybe they are so family oriented that they don't care about that. But doesn't that doom the family?

I still think it should be criminal for the Park Service to deny access to private property. Just as I think it was criminal for Jannet Reno to fire-bomb the Branch Dividians in TX, or do an assassanation at Ruby Ridge. Ok, this case isn't nearly as deadly or extreme. But the more I think about it; these people are odd.

This is NOT TO SAY, however that they don't have a right to be odd! But I do wonder about them. They are much less of a threat to our freedoms than the government is though!

Mark A Sity
http://www.logic101.net/
8 posted on 10/08/2003 10:22:49 AM PDT by logic101.net (http://www.logic101.net/)
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To: logic101.net
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"I have been thinking about this situation. This is an odd family, very odd."

Mark, Take a good look at the picture of this family and tell me it ain't so that in America today, one is called odd for being strong in the face of adversity, for standing up for what you believe, for not following the crowd and for treasuring your family!

One thing that really stood out to me in the interview was the statement; "Somehow we thought Alaska would be some old wooden hotels and dirt roads. Our vision was trappers and people living an old-fashioned type of real life"

I guess I see people who want more out of life than keeping up with the Jones, soccer gaming, watching TV, and commuting 2 hours a day to a job working 9 to 5 surrounded by people they don't care about and that don't care about them.

Are you sure it's not us "normal" people who are the odd ones?

I hope they at least do a mini-series about this family!

9 posted on 10/08/2003 8:02:23 PM PDT by FireTrack
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