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Date: Fri, 20 Sep 2002 21:26:06 -0400
GLM> whereas political brochures are not; the statistics clearly show
GLM> which is the greater, more senseless, and more preventable killer.
So outside of the occasional hit by a mafia-boy, where's the killing?
If you said mind-numbing, rights destroying, cynic-making force, I'd
agree. But, does politics really kill?
I'm bitter atm. Two reasons mostly:
1) I was listening to what I heard being the First Amendment
Foundation? on NPR releasing a poll noting that their
very-unscientific poll found that half the population thinks the first
amendment goes too far. And (their quote was 1 in 5, but I'm finding
sources of 1 in 4) of the population don't even know what rights are
guaranteed in the first amendment.
2) I have a paper due that will make or break my law school career. I
hate being a forced sheep.
baaaa....
>>>>>> "R" == Russell Turpin <deafbox@hotmail.com> writes:
GLM> R> It's difficult to measure which is the greater liability in a
GLM> R> potential mate, religiosity or alcoholism.
GLM> G> Or politics.
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