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Re: Laughing at people/ politics
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Posted by MMB on October 24, 2004 at 05:22:28 from (64.42.242.19):
In Reply to: Laughing at people/ politics posted by YBOI on October 23, 2004 at 20:02:25:
One of the posts below mentions that it's a free country which of course it is. But only to the extent of someone's rules that are set out. There have been a large number of replies regarding the same question as yours and they often say the same thing, namely "nobody can tell me what to talk about because it's a free country", etc. But when you visit a store or somebody's house or your local church or are driving down the road, you are expected to abide by whatever rules have been set by those in charge. For example, no nose-picking while handling vegetables, no farting at the table, keep within the speed limits, etc. But of course here at Tractor Talk, those guidelines are thrown aside because we live in a democracy. Doesn't make sense but we keep doing it.
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