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To: plato99
Everyone here in America is free to voice their opinion. That being said, not for one second can you believe that you won't be held accountable for what you say. During the Clinton years, downtalking conservative values that made up the moral fiber and very backbone of this nation was not only popular but apparently promoted by the behavior of the President. Those days are gone. Our very lives and those of our children are in the balance now and we must band together as a nation. Those who promote an agenda that weakens us morally, physically and spiritually are in camp with the enemy. They will be held accountable for their actions. If they continue to act irresponsibly in such times, they have only themselves to blame for the backlash.

Now, I'm not saying you can't question leadeship and such, I always encourage that. It keeps them on their toes. It's when you're outright siding with evil your just asking for a good whuppin' and nowadays, you're going to get it. That loser Gray Treudeu (sp? aw who cares..) comes to mind.

18 posted on 06/22/2002 5:26:43 PM PDT by Caipirabob
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To: Yakboy
Everyone here in America is free to voice their opinion. That being said, not for one second
can you believe that you won't be held accountable for what you say.


Not that many people understand that.
I'll never forget what a scene from the television series version of "The Paper Chase".
One of the characters asked Professor Kinsgfield (played by John Houseman) if something he
was going to say could be "off the record".

Professor Kingsfield replied in deadly-serious tone:
"NOTHING is ever truly 'off the record'!"

This is something I still have trouble telling people with PhDs that think their e-mail
messages are just private matter between them and G-d.
21 posted on 06/22/2002 5:33:35 PM PDT by VOA
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