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Posted by dad's88 on April 13, 2007 at 16:07:32 from (205.188.116.14):
In Reply to: Re: being obnoxious/OT posted by RodInNS on April 13, 2007 at 14:59:27:
GEE, it's that kind of defeatest attitude that got us into this mess in the first place. If your not willing to stand up for what is right, what dad and grandpa and everyone else that came before them built in this great nation than you're no better than the ba$t@rd$ that stand against us. If you can't see that I feel real sorry for you. Guess you can live with your head in the sand and get by just fine. That kind of living is not for me. LIKE I said, good thing I'm not in charge. I don't give a rats @$$ if my so called freedoms are squeezed a little for the greater good of the country. As I recall it was no different during WWII or any other war for that matter. It's the least I can do. It seems to me that most of the people that are harping about having to sacrifice are the ones who are up to no good or have something to hide anyway. Illegal behavior is illegal behavior and I really don't care what it takes to reveal it. Some people have taken advantage of the freedoms this great country affords them and maybe it's time to rein some of that in. If you didn't gain any perspective from September 11 no amount of pecking I can do will help you "get it". That's your lack of capacity. BLANE.
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