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Reader comments on Horns and Halos
Subject: Re: Horns & Halos - Fortunate Son
Date: Aug 11, 2003
FREEDOM of the press is guaranteed...but protection from illegal retribution by anyone
is not always guaranteed.
Let us all continue to PROTECT the rights
guaranteed to all under the Constitution and
the Bill of Rights and not be intimidated by
"MIGHT MAKES RIGHT" actions by those who abuse
the privilege of their office, because they have
might, and will abuse that privilege until no
on has any rights except those with
privilege.
I honor what is true and just in all of us,
and I honor the original intent of our
Founding Fathers, Mothers, Children who made
sacrifices for us that we would have freedom
of speech and of the press in these United
States. God, or Anything, protect us from those
who feel they are above the law because of privilege of office. Nixon was only a taste
of what can be. No one is above the law, not
even >>>>fill in the blanks>>>>. Peace, truth,
and compassion, but justice with all the
aformentioned --- Let's get back to some good
healthy higher level thinking, not who are the biggest piggies at the stye and how can we protect the weak, the elderly, the trusting from
them?
Let's all keep truth in the press available and
keep speaking it in every forum, our press, our small press, on the streets, to our friends in
peace. Let's make the world safe for Living,
Loving Beings, not just the biggest BULLYs at the
trough.
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Re: Horns & Halos - Fortunate Son
Well, since the GOP is using our tax dollars to buy off powerful business lobbies by 'privatizing' government programs, the media's corporate parents are sqelching any dissent. You won't see it. Have you heard from the Dixie Chicks on the radio lately?
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