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Re: Is Being a Railfan Un-American?
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I have been a railfan all my life, from when i was a little boy, my Father had me playing with his Lionel Trains and told me stories of the GG1s that passed by his school in the old days. I am 18 now, and I have actively written railroads for maps and information and travel to Winslow Junction, locally, here in new jersey to photograph and watch the trains go by. No you mean to tell me the government has the right to tell me what hobbies I can and can not have. The last I knew, I had a first ammendright right, garunteeing me the freedom of speech, implying the right of hobbies too. I am unhappy to hear that railfans are being arrested and monitored now, and I look forward to the day we will not be hassled for something we are so passionate about. <br /> <br />Ed
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