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To: Station 51; wardaddy
So people should be free to express their constitutional right to voice their opinion as long as that opinion is approved by wardaddy?

I don't recall wardaddy saying that or even intimating that in his post.

Great, so what is going to happen when a Democrat is elected president and Freepers express their constitutional right to voice their opinion? Will we feel the heat or will wardaddy's rules then change?

Again, wardaddy made no such statement. Wardaddy is talking about a boycott by private individuals against the business interests of other private individuals, while you're somehow hearing him advocate government censorship.

On the other hand, you seem to be striving mightily to make some sort of bizarre point that the American people should be forced at gunpoint to run out to their local record store and buy Dixie Chicks albums because of "freedom of speech."

169 posted on 03/14/2003 5:17:45 PM PST by strela ("a' poppin' off at Pop's Sodium Shop")
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To: strela
Thank You.

I'm a bit fuzzy after being bedridden with a runny nose ailment for the past 24 hours and can use all the help I can get.

My wife says I'm a big baby....she's right.

It's rather unusual that on this forum that a poster would lament liberals' getting a comeupannce on this occasion.

Myself, I was saddened a couple of months ago when Ms Maines went off on Toby Keith for Red White and Blue. I'm not much on PopCountry but I DID like their singing. The fact that she prefers to dig her own hole further is disconcerting.
176 posted on 03/14/2003 6:10:17 PM PST by wardaddy
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