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Old September 14th 03, 06:00 PM
Frank Dresser
 
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"Soliloquy" wrote in message
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Frank, you seemed to be quite disturbed (gee Frank, I can see you

exploiting
the term "disturbed" already, gets predictable) when the more conservative
factions of the country express their views, but quite accepting about the
ludicrous miasma from the liberal side.

Why is this Frank? I don't remember seeing many posts that address
conservative issues that you don't chime in on based a more liberal view

of
the world. Apparently, unlike you and others that complain about off topic
posts, I delete quite a large amount of material that I find offensive

without
feeling compelled to make comments.

The odd thing (gee Frank, I can see you exploiting the term "odd" too) is
Frank, overall those that so vociferously defend the rights of women to

have
choice (kill babies), the right for gays to indoctrinate children

(teachers,
and the desires of many to see gay Boy Scout leaders), and for the true

free
speech groups (read pornographers and iconoclasts), are the very same that
seek to suppress conservative speech, no matter what the costs.

Ask Mel Gibson. "Passion" is being labeled as anti-Semitic by many that

have
never seen the movie. Not only is it being labeled (free speech, they're
entitled to their views), but behind the scenes manipulation is taking

place
to make it difficult to distribute the movie.

"Free speech... It's more than just words". From WBCQ, the home of Hal

Turner
and Rabbi Spivak. This seems to me congruent with the ideas of "Free

Speech".
I listen to both shows, by the by, and I do believe in Free Speech. Most
liberals, most by far, believe that Free Speech is anyone saying something
that offends the sensibilities of Conservatives, but an utter suppression

of
anything that Conservatives say that offends them.

Regards.




First, somebody makes a Saturday post to rrs with "It is time for" in the
subject line and doesn't follow up with "THE GREAT LIBERTY NET!" That's a
new one, at least to me.

Now I read a reply to which I can't devine the slightest connection to my
original post.

I'll start buying better calanders. Next year, non-sequitur weekend won't
catch me by surprise.

Frank Dresser