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<P>[quote user="TheAntiGates"]</P> <P><BR> Humoring you for the moment: The fact of the matter is, citizens protections under the bill of rights have been whitled away under the pretense of making america safer, and the sad reality that many people are gullible enough to swallow that compromise as a good bargain, is very lamentable. Seeing the war powers act manipulated so as to make a mockery of the constitution, is a pantload. Sorry if you disagree.<BR><BR>[/quote]</P> <P>Yes, you are making me laugh, I'll grant you that. I take it you're not a Bible reader, but even so you might recall the verse to whit (and paraphrasing) "complaining about the spec in your neighbor's eye while ignoring the plank in your own eye". Here you are, complaining about alleged civil rights erosions due to Bush, the Patriot Act, et al, even though you can't name a single right that you've actually lost under said "war powers act manipulation". Yet <EM>your</EM> mentors on the far left have gone out of the way to ban smoking from public <EM>and</EM> private properties, banned even the mention Christ/religion during the <STRONG><U>Christ</U></STRONG>mas holidays at schools and other public places, have tried to get talk radio *regulated* for the sake of some unwritten *fairness* doctrine, are suppressing any scientist that dares criticise whatever eco-crisis indoctrinization is being pushed (global warming, MSG, red meat, arsenic in water, eugenics, et al), are now trying to start taxing carbon dioxide (I guess that means we owe a tax payment every time we exhale!), etc., etc., etc. And now your buddies are trying to stop a badly needed rail project under the guise of *concern* that DM&E might not be able to pay back the federal loan they will get. Paaaaleeaase!</P> <P>You want gullible, AG? Go look in the mirror, you'll get all the gullible you can stomach!</P>
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