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Posted by Mark - IN. on August 05, 2005 at 22:31:26 from (205.188.117.66):
In Reply to: Re: Alot of Complainin Going on! posted by Mike M on August 05, 2005 at 14:20:47:
No Mike. I don't threaten any of them, I just don't let them forget who they answer to, as opposed to who they think answers to them. I'm a gnat to these guys, at best. My country was founded on values and principals, none of which appear to exist in DC anymore. I love my country and the basis of my government as laid out by my founding fathers. I abhor the sewage that's taken over my Rotunda and turned it into a self serving septic tank (on both sides of the polical asile). I served my country proudly, and not for them to run it into the ground as they have and plan to do more so. Not everyone that comes to this site is an American, but I for one happen to be, and I'm not ashamed of it, although many feel that I should be - many in the media, many in my government, many of my own countrymen, the same ones that enjoy the freedoms that countless men and women have fought and died to provide for us. I'm proud to be an American, and for as long as I live, I do not plan to ever let those in DC or Kofi Assanign forget it. And thanks for making my point. I voice strong dissent, and am compared to Waco and Ruby Ridge. No terrorist here, but don't anyone ever come on to my property and tell me to hand over my hunting longarms, because I won't hand them over. They'll have to be taken, and it won't be for free. My Constitution is a living document, my a$$. Mark
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