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Posted by Leland on September 04, 2006 at 04:52:52 from (206.62.11.9):
In Reply to: Re: O/T language posted by ebbsspeed on September 03, 2006 at 18:11:40:
ebbspeed that is the whole problem the world has went out and changed and most have here complaining have been left behind it seems ,these guys could never live in a larger city where this lanuage is the norm for most people . look at most immigrants that come to this country for example the russians think the F word is a verb and use it 4 times per sentance ,bacause most immigrants have to watch american movies to learn english this is what we have produced so as I said like it or not it's a free country so you are going to have to put up with it . Or have you people forgotten that at one time in america you would have been locked up for using the words shucks or darn in front of a woman .but times again changed so don't act so suprised or offended or holier than thou about this ,after all I am just defending freedom of speach and if you check my posts they DO NOT INCLUDE VULAGAR LANGUAGE EITHER but I respect those who chose to use it and defend there right to do so !!!! After all how many of our men and women have died in the last 4 years to protect that right ???
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