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Posted by Marc on April 18, 2004 at 15:01:17 from (69.145.57.108):
In Reply to: Please fellows posted by Coloken on April 18, 2004 at 06:00:27:
Warning! If you�re not interested in politics and/or religion do not read further! Click your browsers �Back� button to return to the main page and look for topics that interest you. Otherwise read on. Let�s not forget that the people that make up this forum are the people that also made and continue to shape our blessed and great country. That�s right, they are farmers either by necessity or as a hobby and I hope that they all have convictions as to the state of our country which, incidentally, was founded and settled by our ancestors that believed all people have a God given right to religious freedom. So they set forth to put in place a political system to assure that all citizens would be afforded their rights without fear of persecution. It concerns me that we are continually being asked to not talk about the very topics that are the foundation of our heritage. I�m afraid that we have �not talked about it� long enough and this country, as we know it, is at risk. In short, I�m not going to forget our history and the more I�m told to not talk about it the louder and longer I�m going to talk. So get ready to get a screen full or use your �Back� button. Thank God and the founders of our country that we have the option, also known as freedom. You could be in Turkmenistan. May God Richly Bless You! Marc
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