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On the Day I Die
prostar.com ^ | Deborah Marie Pulaski, as told to Claire Wolfe

Posted on 02/16/2002 6:44:02 AM PST by mindprism.com

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1 posted on 02/16/2002 6:44:02 AM PST by mindprism.com
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To: NoCurrentFreeperByThatName; tex-oma; Madame Axe; one_particular_harbour
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2 posted on 02/16/2002 6:53:20 AM PST by riley1992
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3 posted on 02/16/2002 7:07:17 AM PST by Museum Twenty
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4 posted on 02/16/2002 7:12:02 AM PST by muggs
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To: mindprism.com
When America declared its independence we knew so little. Over the past few centuries what we have learned hasn't made us more free. I would say less, in fact. I live with the same fear, that my own children will become slaves. Slaves to technology, the military, the political system, drugs, pornography, or even education. But I don't often hear myself cry for freedom.

Here's why. Somehow I have an ideal lodged into my mind about duty and purpose. I see those people making rules just to control others, but they don't bother me so much. Probably because I am more like them than I am ready to admit. I often hear myself complain, "If only they understood their purpose, then they wouldn't do those things." But I don't like to argue, and the worst feeling in the world is that I am a bad guy, because I wanted to impose my world view on others, ask that they not do those things, try to limit their freedoms. Someone said to me the other day that men fall into two catagories. They are either total cowards, or raging maniacs. I feel like that sometimes.

Men have a problem talking about their feelings. They better not do it either, because if they did, it would show to women that they are vulnerable. Unfortunately for us, women know this already...that we are cowards, and besides that raging egomaniacs.

I'll tell you. I want freedom. With all due respect, the urge to be with others is surreal, even if they are worshipping a golden calf and having a crazy orgy while I'm up here on Mt. Sinai power tripping. I mean that as a joke. We always think that it took 40 years to cross the desert because the Jews complained alot. Maybe it was because Moses was such a party pooper. Or as the famous frank and ernest cartoon goes...he was too proud to stop somewhere and ask directions, finally the wife insisted that they stop at a gas station. Thank God for the women.

Now if only men could learn how to file a sexual harrasment lawsuit, we would have a compromise. Let freedom ring!

5 posted on 02/16/2002 7:22:36 AM PST by ramdalesh
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To: mindprism.com
Sad to say,I agree with Mrs.Pulaski. The only thing left is the fighting. Bubba Bush sealed the deal.
6 posted on 02/16/2002 8:09:33 AM PST by sneakypete
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To: mindprism.com
Excellent article.

"...because nearly all of the people who said they believed in freedom turned around and, once they got in office, acted exactly like the other guys."

Truer words were never spoken.

If you want true freedom you have to ignore the laws that prohibit it. Of course this means that you must be willing to pay the price if you get caught.

7 posted on 02/16/2002 8:24:34 AM PST by Dawgsquat
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"When America declared its independence we knew so little. Over the past few centuries what we have learned hasn't made us more free. I would say less, in fact.

Well there was actual, not symbolic, slavery in America at the end of the revolution. So, while some may have had more freedom, some had WAY less. The first 150 years seemed to be about increasing freedom. Since about WW1 the trend has been in the other direction.

I live with the same fear, that my own children will become slaves. Slaves to technology, the military, the political system, drugs, pornography, or even education.

I have tried to teach my children what freedom means. This has meant, among other things, learning to recognize fascists and collectivists for what they are, learning the real history of the world, having a good education, and having skill with arms.

But I don't often hear myself cry for freedom.

Go for it, it feels great!

8 posted on 02/16/2002 8:35:54 AM PST by Jack Black
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To: mindprism.com
"I'm not afraid of death, I just don't want to be there when it happens". Woody Allen.
9 posted on 02/16/2002 8:44:51 AM PST by fish hawk
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To: one_particular_harbour
Look around. I bet you know someone just like her.
11 posted on 02/16/2002 8:56:17 AM PST by riley1992
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To: mindprism.com
Great point of view.
13 posted on 02/16/2002 9:12:17 AM PST by Salvation
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To: one_particular_harbour
This is what I mean about freedom. People like Mrs. Pulaski, telling their story, passing along history are keeping our culture alive, giving a heart to history, and sharing with us that there is a purpose for our suffering. If we learn from this that it is our duty to make a contribution to civilization,....people like this have changed my life.
14 posted on 02/16/2002 10:24:09 AM PST by ramdalesh
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To: The Battman;Budge;DCBryan1;null and void;gizman;cool_guy;Servant of the Nine;gratefulwharffratt...
This a a very good post. Thought y'all might like to read it.
15 posted on 02/16/2002 11:15:01 AM PST by sweetliberty
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This a a very good post. Thought y'all might like to read it.

Why is it that some of the best articles get the least reponses?

16 posted on 02/16/2002 5:49:02 PM PST by muggs
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"Why is it that some of the best articles get the least reponses?"

Because they get lost in the middle of "what's your favorite movie" and "why are threads always getting pulled" and "what is the meaning of 'ping'" posts.

17 posted on 02/16/2002 5:55:39 PM PST by sweetliberty
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Why is it that some of the best articles get the least reponses?

Their truths bring on a reverent silence, and in this case the silence of shame.

18 posted on 02/16/2002 5:58:18 PM PST by mindprism.com
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19 posted on 02/16/2002 6:08:16 PM PST by JZoback
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To: riley1992
Thanks for the flag.

I read this a few years ago on Claire's site. At that time, it didn't make as much sense to me as it does now. There is more truth in this piece than 95% of the population cares to admit.

20 posted on 02/16/2002 11:57:22 PM PST by NoCurrentFreeperByThatName
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