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January 30, 2008

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al jones

Well said!

amee

yes, i agree, this is well said- you present both sides of the argument well.

i am a product of the 60's, 70's and 80's and i loved my childhood- i loved the freedom- i also did a lot of stupid things and am, truthfully, just lucky to be alive.

it makes me sad that my children will never have the amount of freedom that i had tho what makes me more sad is that the freedom that they have lost is not due to rules such as wearing a helmut or not playing outside alone after dark. the freedom they have lost is on a global level- the world looks down on the U.S. today- there are plenty of people that would simply like to blow us up and we have fostered this hatred.

we, as a nation, have been on our high horse for so long thinking our shit don't stink- and now guess what? it does stink- we don't have any idea how to clean it up.

i guess that's we expect our children to do.

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