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To: MrMiteE
I posted absolutely NOTHING about the use of highway, nor any other road. What's your problem ?

I did say, and it is true, that getting a driver's licence is not a right ; which it isn't.

What you posted, was basicaly just an " agenda piece " and not anything at all to do with the topic. That makes it a vainglorious waste of bandwidth.

This isn't a letter ... it's a CONSERVATIVE POLITICAL FORUM, and as such , requires no salutaion. If you want " peace ", go help fight terrorism somewhere.

436 posted on 01/30/2002 5:25:42 PM PST by nopardons
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To: nopardons
I agree with you that a DL is a privelege. However, a DL is not required to TRAVEL in a privately owned conveyance on a public highway. If you choose to exchange a right for a privilege, that is your perogative. But please, just because you are willfully blind to government deception does not mean we all have to be.

Wasting bandwidth? I think it is one of the most important issues of our time. Do we have rights, or merely privileges granted by Big Brother? That is the question.

Just because no salutation is required doesn't mean that rendering one is an offense. Saying 'Please' is never a requirement either, yet CIVIL folks do it all the time.

Finally, since it is I who is desirous of peace, it is up to me to decide how best to achieve it. I am of the opinion that the best way to achieve peace is by standing against ignorance.
Anyone who thinks that just because they have traded their right for a revokable privilege, I am therefore obligated to do the same, is ignorant.

Address the issues I have raised, sir. Does she require a license to 'travel in a privately owned conveyance'? If the answer is No, then the entire issue is based on a fallacy. If your answer is Yes, you are wrong.

PEACE, EH?

PS- I have no problem.

:o)

455 posted on 01/30/2002 7:51:12 PM PST by MrMiteE
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