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Posted by phillip d on July 27, 2006 at 17:01:47 from (142.176.57.44):
In Reply to: NAIS posted by Cosmo on July 27, 2006 at 16:39:30:
Hi Cosmo,i can't help but feel your concern for the" number and not just a name anymore" type of "civilization"we live in today,but the long come short of it is we all are suffering from someone elses screw ups.i.e. all the security woes because of global terriorism,made possible because there is a small percentage of "people"in the global community who will do such a cowardly thing.Security camera's watching every move we make as a result of people who are willing to break enter and theft.The list goes on and on,but life wasn't like this 100 or even 25 years ago because these things weren't that much of a problem or even heard of.Too bad we can't go back,but there are 3-4 times the population in the world than there was then.oh well,so long as we aren't doing anything wrong,hopefully we won't be accused of somthing we didn't do,phill
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