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anonymous3218 Wrote: Sep 21, 2012 3:02 AM
I've flagged you for the call to violence. This is a far cry from 1776 and we've got nothing like collective genius of the Founding Fathers to guide a revolution or raise up a new and better country from the ashes. It would never work. Besides, those great men already gifted us with a constitution that is the finest such document ever conceived. The answer is to fight to return to its principals without giving up the progress we've made towards a more enlightened society (and I don't mean the touchy-feely gobbledygook the left has been feeding us, but rational progress based on constitutional principles and law).
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bgmk Wrote: Sep 21, 2012 12:26 AM
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