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Re: REST of the WORLD is ENVIOUS of AMAZING FREEDOM ENJOYED by AMERICANS



On Wed, 12 Jul 2006 14:17:27 GMT, Ken Smith <forget@xxxxxx> wrote:

>Gunner wrote:
>> On Tue, 11 Jul 2006 14:23:24 GMT, Ken Smith <forget@xxxxxx> wrote:
>>>Gunner wrote:
>>>>On Tue, 11 Jul 2006 10:44:27 GMT, Ken Smith <forget@xxxxxx> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>> One of the most cherished rights of man is to be able to speak his
>>>>>mind on issues of the day without the fear that he will be retaliated
>>>>>against for it by the government.
>>>>>
>>>>> That right is *gone* in America.
>>>>
>>>>If it were..you would be dead or in prison at this moment.
>>>
>>>  You appear to be under the misconception that the only retaliation
>>>our government could dole out is imprisonment or execution.  How puny
>>>your mind is!
>>
>> IRS on your ass?  Good.
>
>   Nope.  The IRS is relatively easy to deal with.
>
>>>>So your ranting is bullshit
>>>
>>>  Rather, your reasoning capacity is limited.  Pledge allegiance to the
>>> Corporate States of America, and to the fascism for which it stands.
>>
>> Provide cites as to how you are being hounded and persecuted.
>
>   Are you prepared to do some reading?  You would have to understand
>the current state of the law to appreciate why I say what I do.
>
>   See http://home.earthlink.net/~19ranger57/corruption2.htm for a
>primer on the current state of applicable law.  Once you have digested
>that, I will lay out my case.

Make your case sonny.

Gunner


"The importance of morality is that people behave themselves even if
nobody's watching. There are not enough cops and laws to replace
personal morality as a means to produce a civilized society. Indeed,
the police and criminal justice system are the last desperate line of
defense for a civilized society. Unfortunately, too many of us see
police, laws and the criminal justice system as society's first line
of defense." --Walter Williams


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