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Posted by Leland on October 22, 2004 at 21:45:34 from (65.143.145.96):
In Reply to: Re: Paul in MI posted by Paul in Mich on October 22, 2004 at 19:44:00:
Remember when I said most where so inbred they could not grow hair on there face,and you said how do you know here's yer proof.either you are never wrong (in your own mind) or you have amish desendants but I can't help myself when I know the facts and wait for proof,and call me misinformed or a biggot but proof in the pudding.I learned alot about them from there elders, this is how there order goes,bishop then elders then business men ( nochicks allowed) then labors which they mostly regaurded as disposiable and think of as trash. And paying taxes they belive that is a crime against them,they won't fly the AMERICAN FLAG would rather spit on it ,and expect to use our roads and not pay a dime to maintain them they went nuts when the state made them buy plates for there buggies to run on road. so Paul you are blind to thr facts or refuse to see them. The Jews had it better under hitler than most amish being ruled by there bishop and elders.
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