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![]() "G.R. Patterson III" wrote in message ... Bob Noel wrote: So, if you are under, say 100, shut up about slavery? I don't know any slave owners, and I'd bet you don't either. My neighbor...works for the IRS. |
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State's Rights and free trade are subjugated during wartime -- and
always have been. During peace time, too. State's rights have been subjugated, off and on, since the Civil War. Guys like Ashcroft and Bush claim to support it (and, philosophically, they probably do) -- but once inside the beltline, they lose all perspective. Exposure to all that centralized power and perceived (if in-grown) stature seems to warp everyone who dwells in Washington, D.C. for any length of time. Free trade, on the other hand, seems to have been on the upswing for the past decade, at least. -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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![]() Thomas Borchert wrote: Jay, newly freed public in Iraq If your world has a freed public in Iraq, it is certainly very different from mine. More than 95% of the Iraqi countryside is enjoying freedom right now. The only parts you hear about on the news is the bad parts. |
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Newps wrote:
More than 95% of the Iraqi countryside is enjoying freedom right now. The only parts you hear about on the news is the bad parts. How often and how long have you been there? And, of course, you speak fluently Arabic, so you could actually talk to people. Stefan |
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![]() "Jay Honeck" wrote in message news:Q72Xc.42776$9d6.35843@attbi_s54... State's Rights and free trade are subjugated during wartime -- and always have been. During peace time, too. State's rights have been subjugated, off and on, since the Civil War. State's Rights have virtually disappeared ever since the 14th Amendment. Now it's not only a matter of the Constitution being the "Supreme Law of the Land" (A good thing) , but everything in between. Guys like Ashcroft and Bush claim to support it (and, philosophically, they probably do) -- but once inside the beltline, they lose all perspective. Exposure to all that centralized power and perceived (if in-grown) stature seems to warp everyone who dwells in Washington, D.C. for any length of time. Free trade, on the other hand, seems to have been on the upswing for the past decade, at least. Here, yes; elsewhere, no. |
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![]() "Stefan" wrote in message ... Newps wrote: More than 95% of the Iraqi countryside is enjoying freedom right now. The only parts you hear about on the news is the bad parts. How often and how long have you been there? And, of course, you speak fluently Arabic, so you could actually talk to people. And you've talked to...who? This .sig's for you, Stefan!! -- "It's one thing to have your head up your ass, it's another to have your head up someone else's ass." |
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![]() "Jay Honeck" wrote in message news ![]() the guts to finally come clean. Why don't you just admit that you are against anything that Kerry/Edwards stand for, and are just another Bush/Cheney toady?! Because it's not true -- I think they're all assholes. I guess that makes me an "equal opportunity twit", eh? ;-) My wife and I annually fly to the midwest, and I had planned on stopping by to stay at your 3rd rate motel, just from a sense of pilot-comraderie. Forget it. Gosh, if you get this worked up about a Usenet discussion -- about politics, of all things! -- I'd appreciate it if you'd stay the hell away from my airport. You're a bit too unstable to be piloting a plane. He probably things someone honking at him (as he intrudes into someone else's lane) is "Road Rage". |
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![]() Martin Hotze wrote: I could live without foreign politics, Most small insignificant countries do because they have no choice. BUT: I do care if there is a junkyard next to my house, a highway in front of the school or an airport closing for a new home development. These are local issues and have little if anything to do with which party you consider yourself affiliated with. |
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![]() Stefan wrote: Newps wrote: More than 95% of the Iraqi countryside is enjoying freedom right now. The only parts you hear about on the news is the bad parts. How often and how long have you been there? And, of course, you speak fluently Arabic, so you could actually talk to people. What a moron. It is not necessary that I or you go there, ever. |
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Tom S. wrote:
More than 95% of the Iraqi countryside is enjoying freedom right now. The only parts you hear about on the news is the bad parts. How often and how long have you been there? And, of course, you speak fluently Arabic, so you could actually talk to people. And you've talked to...who? He claimed he knew the truth, I didn't. Besides, I do know Arabic people frome several different countries. Stefan -- Sorry, no offending sig here. |
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