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Chuck Murcko wrote:
> > The usual crud. Why do morons ranting and beating their chests in the
> > National Review (or similar rags) merit FoRKing?
> Probably because we have this pesky 1st Amendment thing here. [...]
It must be so great in the US. The rest of us live in caves and have
no such thing as free speech.
BTW, I wasn't aware that the 1st Amendment mandated that crap must be FoRKed.
> You can just ignore it if you wish.
I will, thanks.
> But I must feel obligated to defend to the death your right to do so.
<EFBFBD>Je d<>sapprouve ce que vous dites, mais je d<>fendrai jusqu'<27> ma mort votre
droit de le dire<72>
- Arouet Le Jeune, dit <20>Voltaire<72> (1694-1778).
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