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Re: Kung Fu - part 2 [message #57136 is a reply to message #57133] |
Wed, 05 October 2005 14:10 |
Manualblock
Messages: 4973 Registered: May 2009
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Freddy's Dead"It's hard to understand, There was love in this man, I'm sure all would agree, That his misery, Was his woman and things, Now Freddy's dead, Thats what I said." "Everybody's misused him, Ripped him off and abused him, Another junkie playin, Pushin' dope for the man, A terrible blow but thats how it go, A Freddy's on the corner now, If you wanna be a junkie wow, Remmember..Freddy's dead." Were're all built up with progress, But sometimes I must confess, We can deal with rockets and dreams, But reality, What does it mean? Ain't nothin said cause Freddy's dead." "Why can't we be brothers, Protect one another, No one's serious and it makes me furious, Don't be misled, Just think of Fred." Curtis Mayfield
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Answer the question [message #57138 is a reply to message #57137] |
Wed, 05 October 2005 14:27 |
colinhester
Messages: 1349 Registered: May 2009 Location: NE Arkansas
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You said, "....there's a tendency to bail out when the going gets tough." Then I responded, "Care to elaborate?" Where are we going with this? I want to know why you wrote that.....Colin
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Re: Too much junkie business [message #57141 is a reply to message #57140] |
Wed, 05 October 2005 14:53 |
Manualblock
Messages: 4973 Registered: May 2009
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Damir; why is that prophetical; in what year did Orwell write 1984? Huxley write Brave New World? This stuff is older than dirt. "Known only to him are the great hidden secrets, I'll fear not the darkness when my flame shall dim, I know not what the future holds, But I know who holds the future, It's a secret known only to him." Elvis Presley
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Re: better qualified than.... [message #57143 is a reply to message #57131] |
Wed, 05 October 2005 15:29 |
Bob Brines
Messages: 186 Registered: May 2009 Location: Hot Springs Village, AR
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The Constitution tells the federal government exactly what it can do. Everything else is left to the states. End of issue. If the people want the federal government to have additional authority, the people, though their state legislatures may amend the Constitution. Slavery and women's suffrage are two examples. Prohibition is a great example of what happens when zealots take over the process. We must be careful what we wish for because we may get it. Rowe v Wade is the current litmus test of ideological purity. The moral righteousness of the issue is irrelevant. There is not a shred of evidence in the Constitution that abortion rights is in the federal purvey. The Supreme Court legislated from the bench a right that does not exist. This issue belongs to the states, as directed by the Constitution. Some states will legalize abortion in all cases, some will outlaw it in all cases, the majority will find a middle ground. So be it. This is what the Founding Fathers intended. If the zealots on either side wish to force their opinion upon all of the states, they may do so through the amendment process. The Supreme Court does not have that right. Of course, here in Arkansas, I import food and manufactured goods from other states. This constitutes interstate commerce. Therefore, the Supreme Court gets the right to legislate abortion rights upon Arkansas through the interstate commerce clause. Sure, THAT's exactly what the Founding Fathers intended! Bob
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