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000432_dwarner@albany.net _Wed Dec 13 20:58:17 1995.msg
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From: David Warner <dwarner@albany.net>
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> DavidH1734@aol.com
> Tue, 12 Dec 1995 13:15:59 -0500
> In a message dated 95-12-11 17:21:46 EST, you write:
>
> >If this sounds hesterical and alarmist, then consider the numerous
> examples
> >that history contains as proof. Bureaucracy, like religion, rewards
> and
> >encourages apathy and fatalism. This is the politics of human
> nature.
>
> >Sorry for the tirade. These are things that are close to my heart.
>
> >Render me gone, |||
> >Bob
>
> Hi Bob!
>
> Good to hear from you again. No need to apologize for your opinion.
> I agree
> to disagree with everyone in a very relaxed discussion of these
> things. I
> seem to be in the minority here anyway. But of all the responses
> I've had not
> a single person mentioned the effect pornography has on kids or
> adults for
> that matter. I guess the bottom line is "what price freedom?". We're
> actually
> killing kids under the guise of freedom in this country. In China
> they
> actually eat unborn kids as a delicacy! No kidding! So how far do we
> go? At
> this point I can't even choose the school I send my kids to unless I
> come up
> with the cash to go private. How much freedom do we have?Total
> freedom is
> anarchy. "No rules" is a very scary thing to support. I guess
> balance is what
> we're all after. I share every one's concern regarding the first
> amendment.
> But where was the ACLU when pro-lifers were being arrested for
> praying to
> close to an abortion clinic? You all realize ,of course, you are not
> allowed
> a pro-life opinion too close to an abortion clinic? You can voice
> pro-choice
> anywhere. Seems our first amendment has a political bias now. By
> bias is
> clear. But it's only political in regards to government policy. I
> have four
> kids that I spend allot of time supervising..But there are
> unsupervised kids
> on the net even at school! Oh yea, a common misconception about us
> religious
> folks is that we are apathetic and fatalistic. My religion doesn't
> encourage
> either. So anyway, back to work. Nothing like a lively discussion to
> inspire
> a new plugin!
>
> Thanks for the responce!
>
> Dave