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Old 10-27-2007
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Re: How To Fight Monkeys

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I said you would lose your right to complain.
So then, people of your ilk think that you need a right to complain ?

The prospect of some besuited 'personality' demanding your vote so that you can have a right to complain illustrates just how far down the tubes your ilk have dragged democracy.
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Old 11-01-2007
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Re: How To Fight Monkeys

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Originally Posted by moon View Post
Jameskc;


Wrong. ( Get used to this word. You're going to be on the receiving end of it quite frequently, I can tell )

People that choose not to vote don't lose their right to vote. Right, James ?
"Freedom unexercised may become freedom forfeited."
- Margaret Chase Smith
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Two truths that many Americans seem to have forgotten:
1. Men are endowed by God with inalienable rights.
2. Government's purpose is to secure man's God-given rights.
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