To: Madame Dufarge
In a free society, it's none of your business if people choose to take risks. So in a free society the voters of Florida can't pass a constitutional amendment? I guess it's only free if you agree with it?
345 posted on
10/20/2003 12:56:30 PM PDT by
Wheee The People
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To: Wheee The People
So in a free society the voters of Florida can't pass a constitutional amendment?One question for you and one statement for you.
What percentage of Floridians voted, either for or against, on this amendment?
I know what the percentage was and the rest of Florida got exactly what they deserve for not going to the polls, socialism at it's best/worst.
355 posted on
10/20/2003 1:03:30 PM PDT by
Just another Joe
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To: Wheee The People
So in a free society the voters of Florida can't pass a constitutional amendment? I guess it's only free if you agree with it?In a Constitutional Republic, which we purportedly still are, the rights of the minority cannot be voted away by the majority.
I propose that a majority of us on this thread vote to take your house from you.
You can keep the drapes.
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