Posted by jdemaris on March 08, 2008 at 08:02:44 from (67.142.130.31):
In Reply to: United we stand... posted by Kent in KC on March 07, 2008 at 19:32:10:
In general, I don't agree.
Yes, this is the wrong place for political issues.
But, NOWHERE is the wrong place for challenging people when they put down the country they live in with false information. Some "old timers" might call that patriotism.
I've heard cries about "freedom" - which means little. By defintion, freedom cannot exist with other freedoms. One person's freedom takes away someone else's freedom. If I was free to do whatever I chose, I could take away all YOUR freedoms, etc.
This country (USA) has existed as long as it has with social controls dictating everyday life - instead of relying only on written laws. But, that seems to be going away.
By pretending that, we're all equal, all should have our say, nobody anywhere is wrong, etc. - is the #1 problem in this country right now.
So, I don't know what to tell you. You do, of course, have the freedom to just read the posts that interest you, and avoid the others.
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