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Re: Re: Re: Enough to yank your chain!!! PETA partner??
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Posted by Steve - IN on August 29, 2002 at 15:56:31 from (12.222.132.139):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Enough to yank your chain!!! PETA partner?? posted by Homesteader on August 28, 2002 at 05:15:54:
Homesteader, Thanks. I guess we have to go after them wherever we see 'em. In the ballot box, with the votes measured in dollars and in local discourse. Thomas Jefferson is supposed to have said: "The price of liberty is eternal vigilance." Even though he may not have said it -- it's true. Read the hate mail quoted on the people eating tasty animals web page. Kids learn wacko opinions now in schools. They don't learn to read or spell very well, and math is a mystery; but they're full of politically correct ideas on how everyone else's life should be run. Start with the local school board -- I give ours grief every chance I get. The character with a Ph.Ed who was the principal of my daughter's high school couldn't form a sentence with a subject, verb, and predicate that matched. Yet we were expected to believe the P.C. opinions from that same mind were well formed. Balderdash! This guy is now gone. Not much of a victory, but a victory nonetheless. Take it one step at a time. Steve
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