To: wingnuts'nbolts
That's what I was thinking, too. When I first read the text of the notes left behind, it did not strike me as being written by a rural redneck (I grew up as a rural redneck). I think somebody from somewhere else is trying to sound western.
To: Excuse_My_Bellicosity
I don't think it was written by rural types either. It sounds like know-it-all, psuedo-intellectual left wing nut stuff. You typically find those in the cities. If it were right wing, CNN would be spraying it all over the place.
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05/05/2002 9:16:59 AM PDT by
virgil
To: Excuse_My_Bellicosity
Yes, definately not USA Redneck! Are references to people who do not fear death people who will get thier 72 white raisins? Or people who's religion believe in reincarnation? Why is there an assumption that we "fear" death so much? I don't think so. Most people view death as a part of life,(I hope). Is fear of death high on your things to fear list? The message is building death as the greatest fear we have. Government control? Compared to most world government's ours has relatively little control of the everyday life of the citizen. We are about as free as it gets! What do we want to do that we are being kept from doing? Beats me!
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