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Posted by BILL on December 22, 2002 at 03:13:14 from (67.200.137.95):
In Reply to: You Could Be Next posted by stan on December 21, 2002 at 13:14:49:
Hey folks, You all (ya'all as we say it here) are exactly right in all that you are saying, and it is all spoken very well. Trouble is, you're "preaching to the chior". Take these issues to the phones, mail boxes, e-mail addresses, and faces of the politicians that you helped to elect. They collectively make the policies of this "FREE" country. If we don't get organized against such actions as the one that has taken place in Calif., and many other places that we haven't heard of, things are not going to change. We can't sit back on our laurels and expect the other guy to do all the fighting for our rights. If we do, we WILL lose the fight. I love my country and I love what it stands for, but I don't love what is happening to her. Personally, I think another tractor run on Washington, (MILLION TRACTOR MARCH) is in order. If the farmers of this country, as well as those of us who respect and appreciate them, don't organize against these blithering idiot tree huggers, they will destroy our freedom a little at a time. Ask yourselves one question. What is going to be left for our children?! My 2.5 cents worth.
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