To: Southack
In short, either you have been personally denied a right or you haven't. There is no gray area. I'm sorry, you're obviously far to dense to debate this with. Your statements prove it. I've got other things to do then to play with mental midgets like you waving their Bush/GOP pom-poms in my face.
Sheesh! I'd have to give up all of my money in order for peabrain Republican Party shill here to admit I've given up one right.
351 posted on
01/30/2002 10:28:34 PM PST by
Spiff
To: Spiff
I'm sorry, you're obviously far to dense to debate this with. Your statements prove it. What was that saying about "never argue with a fool or a liar"? I think Southack is living proof. It's like conversing with a 12 year old.
To: Spiff
"Sheesh! I'd have to give up all of my money in order for peabrain Republican Party shill here to admit I've given up one right." Only if you were honest.
Until you have completely lost something, you haven't given up a right or been denied a right.
Here in Alabama, there was once a time when Blacks were denied the right to vote. You trivialize such tragedies by claiming that being taxed means that you've lost rights each and every day.
Rubbish.
Name a right that you've lost or go flee this thread for less challenging areas.
To: Spiff; Southack
Southack believes that a master allowing his slave to have a private garden, their own seperate quarters, and to cultivate some food on their own (as many masters did) meant that slaves were free. I can safely say that Southack would think slavery is freedom. I guess the only time one has given up a freedom in Southack's view is if one finds themself dead because only when the right to eat, breathe, drink, or move has been removed will Southack think liberty has been sacrificed.
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