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To: SheLion
"The taxing power...must not be used to regulate the economy or bring about social change."

Ronald Reagan - 1981

I knew there was something about that guy that I like! ; )

If ANYONE overlooks the obvious, and doesn't see this next Presidential election as key to the future of our country then well...they are either lost souls or Anti-American.

The US Government was not created to take care of individuals, it was created to enforce the Dogma of ensuring the individual the right to take care of themselves as deemed necessary on an individual basis.

78 posted on 05/31/2004 11:39:25 AM PDT by EGPWS
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To: EGPWS
If ANYONE overlooks the obvious, and doesn't see this next Presidential election as key to the future of our country then well...they are either lost souls or Anti-American.

I hate to sound like doom and gloom.  But I think the days of American Glory is gone.  What with all the Newdow's and the Atheists, and all the "DIVERSITY" in America today........nothing will ever go back to what we are used to.

"They" want to take God out of everything.  Take our flag away...........take away the Cross.....I am in fear of the anti-American's living in the USA then what I am about the terrorists

Everything we grew up believing in and loving, "they" want to take from us.  I'm not happy with them.  Not one bit. 

80 posted on 05/31/2004 11:46:24 AM PDT by SheLion (Please register to vote! We can't afford to be silent.)
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To: All

Gabz quoted and wrote: " 'I think it was Pueblo, CO where there was outright civil disobedience when the city council passed a ban.'
And if I recall correctly, part of it was the bars and restaurants refused service to members of the council that voted in favor of the ban!!!!"

Wow! Now there's an idea I've never seen before in this area. Bars and restaurants certainly do have the right to refuse service to people, and I think I remember reading about one New York restaurant that refused to serve a particular ban proponent, but I've never seen the idea floated of turning them ALL into pariahs.

And they certainly shouldn't object to the treatment... after all, they claim that *most* bars and restaurants will do better after bans. Those that WERE doing better would continue to serve them... all they have to do is FIND those places!

}:>
Michael


82 posted on 05/31/2004 11:48:55 AM PDT by Cantiloper (http://www.Antibrains.com)
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