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Limelight Donating Member (402 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Aug-09-07 04:05 PM
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150. It was a question of corruption
And I pointed out if ever this government did get so corrupt that forcibly tried to take people's rights, kinda like all these posts here and there that there won't be a 2008 election cuz Bush will declare martial law and crown himself king (which frankly I wouldn't put past him), then we'd have to do what the founding fathers said was our duties as citizens and get rid of them. We ain't there just yet.

My point was simply that corruption has always and will always exist. The only way to stop it is to remain vigilant against, standing up to those who use the system. Taking away money or the right to make it won't accomplish anything.

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