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To: K1avg

Young man, I haven't read the whole thread nor do I plan to. I'm VERY glad that you're a Freeper at such a young age. And I'm equally glad that you have the intestinal fortitude to hang out all day defending your position.

However.

It was MOST rude of you to come on here when you're relatively new to the forum and tell us how to handle things. I could be wrong, but I don't think so. I would no more go into someone's house and criticize the running of such than come into a forum and put people down for the wording they use in their posts.

Since I saw this thread earlier today...the one thing that gets me the most is...if this is ALL you have in your life to worry about, get on your knees and thank the good Lord, as you DO have a wonderful life!

Now. Please. Get active in politics. Change the world. Get your friends A-W-A-Y from the Dems. NOW! I'll look forward to your posts in the future.



527 posted on 12/30/2004 7:30:15 PM PST by Brad’s Gramma (Proud Patriots dot ORG!!! Operation Valentine's Day!!)
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To: Brad's Gramma

Thank you, although I still do not see what my age has to do with anything, and yes I am already very deeply involved in politics, and no this is certainly not the greatest of my worries, not anywhere in the top 50%.

However, I take issue with your house analogy. I think of it more as walking into a Wal-Mart and telling people to tone down the raucousness. Sure, it's privately owned, but it is a very public place, where anyone can waltz in off the street and start talking - or shopping, or whatever. I think that's a significant difference, and I'm glad you could be civil AND disagree.


538 posted on 12/30/2004 7:38:50 PM PST by K1avg (Dino for Senate '06!)
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