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To: Theodore R.
"The summer of 2003 will go down as the Dark Age of conservatism -- we have lost battles on every front, even with nominally Republican control of the "government."

I am afraid you are right. People don't understand what it means anymore to fight Tyranny. These people condem Judge Moore, but they do nothing about it themselves. They expect that all there problems can be solved by the same courts that have shown no respect for the law. Even then they do nothing but defend the Tyranny. It is a sad time from which we most likely will never recover. America is on the ash heap.

147 posted on 08/23/2003 4:06:05 PM PDT by Revel
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To: Revel; Theodore R.
I am afraid you are right. People don't understand what it means anymore to fight Tyranny. These people condem Judge Moore, but they do nothing about it themselves.

I have been surprised that so many FR folks are vehemently opposed to Moore and his position. I notice that a lot of the same people who supported the SCOTUS sodomy decision are supporting removal of the 10 C's. It's pretty amazing that they can't see that their supposed libertarian love of "freedom" is being eroded very, very quickly by such judicial tyranny.

My conclusion can only be that God gives everyone what they want, tempered by what they deserve. So if someone wants to see black as white, they get to. But if someone wants to see the truth - God's truth (the only one)- He will open such a person's inner eye.

That's why logical arguments and rationality make no dent in these people. Their hearts are closed to truth because of their attachment to the very things the 10 C's tell us not to do.

168 posted on 08/23/2003 7:29:04 PM PDT by First Amendment
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